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Wilderness Mokete
The airy main area features 360° views
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Wilderness Mokete
A romantic dinner set up al fresco
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Wilderness Mokete
The natural patterns and colour palette of the area form the foundational elements of Mokete's design concept
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Wilderness Mokete
Beat the heat in the camp pool over an ice-cold drink
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Wilderness Mokete
Low walkways connect the guest suites to the main area
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Wilderness Mokete
Ask our accomplished bartender about our range of craft cocktails
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Wilderness Mokete
Elephants are drawn to the Mababe Marsh for its year-round food source
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Wilderness Mokete
Breeding herd of elephants in the Mababe Marsh
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Wilderness Mokete
End a perfect day's game viewing over sundowners
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Wilderness Mokete
The fire pit is a magical place for quiet contemplation of the day's activities
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Wilderness Mokete
The main area by night
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Wilderness Mokete
Dinners at Mokete offer buffet-style service
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Wilderness Mokete
A touch of candlelit romance over a private dining set-up
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Aerial view of Mababe Marsh
Every year the waters of the 2,600-hectare permanent Mababe Marsh are reinvigorated with the seasonal inflow, welcoming wildlife from all directions
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Lion
Mababe features numerous prides, with kills a daily occurence
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Buffalo
It’s not uncommon to see 2,000-strong buffalo herds in the grasslands here
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A healthy male lion in his element
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Wilderness Mokete
Lions are the apex predator in this area
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Buffalo herd
Buffalo mega-herds stretch horizon-wide in Mababe
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The permanent Mababe Marsh is a nutritious food source for elephants and impala
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Giraffe
Giraffe seem almost out of place in this open Mababe landscape
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Buffalo at sunset
African buffalo occur here in some of the highest densities on the continent
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Plains zebra
Zebra occur here year round, with their numbers bolstered as massive herds pass through at the turn of the season in December, and again in March
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Elephant
What seems like almost limitless family groups of elephant are seen in the permanent marsh area
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Buffalo herd
Mababe is a place where you might fly over the same buffalo herd for a good 10 minutes
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Leopard
The mopane woodland provides a secure refuge for leopard
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Elephant are seen feeding and drinking in and along the edge of the Mababe Marsh
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The exceptionally nutritious grasslands in the Mababe region enable it to support high herbivore numbers
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Wilderness Mokete
The permanent wetland is mainly covered by sedges and tall grasses that serve as a nutritious food source for elephants
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Wilderness Mokete
The floodplains in the south have species more akin to the Okavango Delta, like red lechwe and hippo
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Wilderness Mokete
The extensive grassland supports high numbers of grazers, which in turn attract impressive predators