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MOREMI GAME RESERVE, BOTSWANA
Moremi is the most diverse park in Botswana and it is the only proclaimed wildlife reserve in the Okavango Delta. Moremi covers almost a third of the entire Okavango Delta, comprising a diverse habitat where the desert and delta meet, of forests, lagoons, floodplains, pans and woodlands. A Moremi safari guarantees a wildlife experience second-to-none!
ABOUT MOREMI GAME RESERVE
Moremi Game Reserve
Moremi Game Reserve supports the most diverse habitat and animal populations in Botswana. Resident species include wild dog, cheetah, leopard, lion, elephant, buffalo, hippo, giraffe, hyena, zebra, kudu, lechwe, sable and roan antelope.
Game-viewing is excellent year-round but this, however, has not always been the case. Due to various factors, including foot-and-mouth disease in the 1940s and uncontrolled hunting in the early 1960s, wildlife in the area was at serious risk of extinction. With guidance from early conservationists, the Batswana tribe agreed to set aside 4872 sq kilometres (1856 sq miles) between the Khwai and Mogogelo rivers as a wildlife reserve. Named after Chief Moremi III, the Reserve was proclaimed on 15 March 1963 and today boasts a vast array of African wildlife.
Botswana offers a host of other spectacular National Parks and Game Reserves to discover and explore. Canoe down the crystal clear waterways of the Okavango Delta, gaze in awe at the largest elephants on earth, in the Chobe National Park, explore the famous Kalahari Game Reserve and witness the fascinating landscape of the Tuli Block.
Situated in the heart of the Moremi Wildlife Reserve – reputedly one of the most beautiful in Africa – Camp Moremi offers a diversity of habitat and animal life.
Set in an amphitheatre of ebony and sausage trees on the southern tip of Chief’s Island, Stanley’s Camp sits amidst 105 222 hectares (260 000 acres) of untamed African bush.
Situated under a canopy of aged indigenous leadwood and fig trees overlooking the Khwai River floodplain, which forms a natural boundary to the Moremi Game Reserve at North Gate.