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Moremi Crossing Camp Moremi, Okavango Delta, Botswana - ABW030

Moremi Crossing is a tented camp located on a palm fringed island surrounded by Moremi's game-rich season floodplains overlooking Chief's Island.

16 Bedrooms, Sleeps 32

Pool - Yes
Restaurant - Meals All Included

Heart of Okavango Delta
Great Wildlife
Tented Camp
Water & Walking Activites
Eco Camp

There are 16 en suite and spacious tents built on raised decks, each with their own veranda with views across the floodplains. Two of the tents have been modified - one especially for honeymooners and the other a family tent. Accommodation is en suite with a shower.

The camp is 100% eco-friendly featuring the latest in solar and waste disposal technology and hot water is supplier through a modern solar heated geyser system and the camp runs off a large solar-panel with provides power to the full camp.

The main building consists of a large open plan deck that has a spectacular view over the Boro River onto Chief's Island. This crescent-shaped area is built on different levels to give you the feeling of space.

The dining room, bar and lounge are covered by a large thatched roof that hugs the tree line. Various small private lounge areas have been created for comfort, privacy and spaciousness. Within the tree line you will find a nice shaded decked area that leads to the pool. Moremi also has a Curio Shop where you may pick up some mementos which will remind you of your stay.

Moremi Crossing offers a personalized wildlife experience through the provision of high quality guiding services and new custom made boats. Activities on offer are half or full day Mokoro (wooden dug out 'canoes') Trips with Game Walks, Island Camping and Sunset Motorboat Cruises.

Great for couples and families with children 8 years and up, although for safety reasons there are limitations on mokoro and walking activities for children aged between 8 - 11 years.

Access to Moremi Crossing is possible with daily charter flights from Maun or Kasane. It is also possible to include Moremi Crossing in