Moremi Crossing
Includes: Meals, local drinks, activities, park fees, laundry and intermittent wifi
Excludes: Premium drinks
Activities: Game & bird walking safaris, game drives, mokoro trips and boat cruises (July-September and water level dependent)
Moremi Crossing is located on an Island called Ntswi near the most southern part of Chief’s Island. As you fly over the Delta you can see the intricate twisting and turning of the waterways and the ever-changing colours where dry land meets Delta. The channels around Moremi Crossing offer far-reaching vistas of the Moremi floodplain, grasslands and marginal woodlands interspersed with Mokolwane palm islands.
Moremi Crossing has 16 en-suite safari tents, including one family and one honeymoon tent. Each tent with its own private wooden deck and magical views over the Boro River and Chief’s Island. All tents have en-suite bathrooms with an outdoor shower.
The main area consists of a large open plan deck that has a spectacular view over the river onto the largest island in the Delta – Chief’s Island. The half-moon shaped area is built on different levels to give you the feeling of space. Dining room, bar and lounge are covered by a large thatched roof that hugs the tree line and accentuates its most beautiful assets. Various small private lounge areas are created for comfort, privacy and spaciousness. Within the tree line guests will find various nicely shaded decked areas that lead towards the pool. The camp has 24-hour solar powered electricity/lighting.
Guests arrive from the airstrip either by game drive ( when water levels are low) or by mokoro or boat during high water levels.
Moremi Crossing offers different activities in the form of game and bird walks as well as game drives and mokoro trips and sunset motorboat cruises. All these activities give the guests a chance to experience the Okavango Delta and its wildlife from a very different, slower and closer perspective. Water activities are water level dependent. When water levels are low, morning and afternoon game drives with sundowner drinks will be offered in the private concession.
On Chief’s Island guests have the opportunity to get a closer view of animals, elephants, giraffes, zebras, buffalos, red lechwe and less commonly lions, leopards and wild dogs have been spotted in the area.
