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One of the larger camps in the Okavango Delta, Moremi Crossing has a charming rustic and informal atmosphere. The huge crescent thatched structure housing the main area is perched on stilts above the Boro River, of which the water levels fluctuate seasonally. When the water levels are high enough, activities from camp are primarily water-based - explore the channels and tributaries and vast flood plains by way of a dugout canoe or motor boat. When the water has receded, game drives and nature walks will allow for land based exploration of this beautiful area.
From $580 person/night
In the right season (June - August), the huge decks overlooking the Boro River are rewarded with views of elephants swimming the breadth of the river, crossing to the other side.
For an extra dose of adventure, spend the night on one of the Delta's islands - no permanent structures here, just a raw experience of a truly pristine wilderness.
This locally owned and operated camp may lack some of the slick, high-end service (and wifi) offered at other lodges, however, achieves down-to-earth warmth and hospitality with a uniquely local flavour.
You'll find the dining room and various scattered lounges all under the large thatched structure of the camp's main area. Open sides ensure a cool breeze regularly courses through, and game viewing is ever-constant. A gift shop and a separate swimming pool area are also connected. Convene here for meals and before and after activities. Though sizeable enough to comfortably host the camp's relatively large occupancy, this area can seem rather cavernous and cool.
Sixteen en-suite tents stand on stilts above the seasonal river, each private with its own panoramic view. Sandy walkways connect tents to the main area. The verandah and the outdoor showers are top features of these simple but comfortable solar-powered tents. The honeymoon suite has an outside bathtub, raised up on a deck for views of the surrounding reed beds. A family suite has two bedrooms, but just one shared bathroom.
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On the edge of the Moremi Game Reserve, just a stone's throw from Chief's Island, this camp offers mokoro and boating safaris when the water levels are high enough. However, during the drier months, game drives will have you exploring the hardened plains or you can stretch your legs on a guided bush walk - a great way to discover some of the oft-overlooked flora and fauna of the region.
Owned by Kwando Safaris, this property prioritises local employment with a staff comprising of 98% citizens. Their Maun headquarters ensure personalised service, reflecting a commitment to Botswana's tourism capital. Kwando offers careers, supports the Lady Khama Charitable Trust, and initiates projects like the Bucket Project and Mummy's Angels. They're also involved in Pack for a Purpose, encouraging travelers to make a lasting impact by bringing supplies for local initiatives.
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