Moremi Game Reserve
Located within the world-renowned Okavango Delta, the Moremi Game Reserve is one of Africa’s most celebrated wildlife destinations. Known for its remarkable diversity, Moremi combines permanent water channels, floodplains, lagoons, and mopane woodlands—creating an unrivalled safari experience.
Surrounding Moremi, the Okavango Delta is partitioned into numerous exclusive-use private concessions (e.g., Vumbura, Selinda, Mombo, and Khwai). While these are not officially called “game reserves,” they operate under similar high-end, low-impact conservation models to protect wildlife
Moremi Game Reserve offers some of the finest safari experiences in Botswana, combining the waterways of the Okavango Delta with wildlife-rich plains and woodlands. Explore the Delta by traditional mokoro canoe or boat, gliding through reed-lined channels where hippos, crocodiles and abundant birdlife thrive.
Game drives are the main attraction, with excellent opportunities to spot elephants, buffalo, giraffe, zebra and predators such as lion, leopard and cheetah. Guided walking safaris provide a closer look at the bush and its smaller wonders, while scenic helicopter flights offer breathtaking views of the Delta from above.
Whether on water, land or in the air, Moremi delivers an unforgettable blend of spectacular scenery, diverse wildlife and authentic safari adventure.


Why Visit Moremi Game Reserve
Moremi offers some of the best game viewing in Africa, thanks to its rich mix of habitats and year-round water sources. It’s one of the few reserves where both land and water-based safaris come together seamlessly.
- Game Drives
Explore iconic areas like Chief’s Island, where predator sightings are frequent and wildlife densities are among the highest in Botswana. - Mokoro & Boat Safaris
Drift through the delta’s channels for a peaceful, immersive perspective of the ecosystem. - Walking Safaris
Discover the smaller details of the bush on foot with experienced guides. - Birdwatching
A paradise for bird lovers, especially during the green season.















