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Adjacent to Moremi Game reserve on south eastern side of the Delta, overlooking the Gomoti River and its flood plains, the camp is located in a private concession of 67,000 acres and has been designed to embrace the natural surroundings of the riverine forest.The camp is approximately 20min by chartered flight from Maun and 1h20min from Kasane, and situated 45min game drive from the airstrip. There are 8 luxury, en-suite tents overlooking the floodplains (includes a family tent) and the central area has an open, thatched space allowing guests to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings, whilst watching wildlife and birds from the comfort of an armchair or the bar. The swimming pool and curio shop at each camp complete the luxurious, relaxed feel.
Since this area normally receives floods last it contains some of the closest dry-season watering points for the game that spreads out towards Nxai and Makgadikgadi Pans during the rains.  Around this, there is a high density of game in the dry season but since quite a lot of the reserve is mopane woodlands (a favourite location for animals during the rains and early dry season) good game viewing is expected all year round. 
 
This river system attracts a wide variety of game.  Familiar favourites include: Elephant, Buffalo, Giraffe, Kudu, Impala, Tsessebe, Hippo, Crocodile, Genet, Honey Badger and a host of Plains Game.  Rare Antelope breeds including Roan, Sable & Eland, not normally seen in the Okavango region, occur here.  As the Gomoti is the main water source in the area, Lion, Leopard, Cheetah and Wild Dog come down to the riverside to drink and hunt, of course!  The locations and views are spectacular with the classic flooding of the Okavango across the adjacent seasonal floodplains.  For those keen on bird-watching, the combination of the wetlands and the drier Acacia and Mopane veldt provide a perfect habitat for a variety of aquatic species including Open Billed Storks, Hammerkops, Egrets, Ibis and forest/savannah dwellers including Raptors, Shrikes, Drongos, Sunbirds, Ground Hornbills and so on.   Activities include game drives, along with seasonal  mokoro activities on the river, and game walks
 

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