Moremi Game Reserve, Khwai & surrounding private concessions
Best Experiences
From predator tracking to immersive night safaris, these experiences reveal the raw, intimate side of the Okavango’s wild places.
Follow fresh leopard tracks on foot with a guide whose deep knowledge comes from living and working in Moremi.
Wake to distant lion calls and track them at first light as the rising sun illuminates the bush.
Search for nocturnal wildlife on night drives in Khwai, guided by spotlight and the sounds of the dark.
Walk through private concessions for an up-close understanding of animal tracks, termite mounds, and bush ecology.
Boat through the Delta to witness the spectacle of thousands of birds taking flight at Gadikwe Heronry.
Where Botswana’s Safari Magic Comes Alive
This remarkable region showcases Botswana at its very best — untamed, unfenced, and alive with movement across land and water.
An adventure from the moment you arrive
Reaching Moremi, Khwai, and the surrounding private concessions is part of the experience. Touch down in a light aircraft after flying above the Delta’s winding waterways, or travel slowly by road through deep sand, river crossings, and the occasional elephant roadblock.
A wilderness without fences
The only boundaries separating Moremi, Khwai, and neighbouring concessions are the natural channels of the Okavango Delta itself. With no fences to restrict movement, wildlife roams freely, creating one vast, interconnected ecosystem best explored in the quiet hours of early morning.
Freedom to roam
A lioness may hunt in Khwai at dawn and move her cubs into Moremi by afternoon — a natural flow made possible by the absence of man-made barriers.
Different experiences, same exceptional game
The difference between Moremi and the private concessions lies less in wildlife and more in the experience itself. Activity options, exclusivity, and vehicle numbers vary, allowing you to choose a style of safari that suits your pace and preferences.
Land and water combined
Camps bordered by Delta channels offer access to papyrus-lined waterways, hidden heronries, and swamp habitats between game drives. For a fully water-focused safari, time spent deeper in the Okavango Delta completes the picture beautifully.
