Camp Moremi has a well-deserved legacy in the Botswana tourism industry for being able to deliver the classic African safari experiences. Camp Moremi is located within Botswana’s world-renowned Moremi Game Reserve, situated on the edge of the Xakanaxa Lagoon in an area known for its spectacular game-viewing opportunities. Game drives are conducted in open 4×4 vehicles in the morning and late afternoons, offering excellent game viewing including frequent sightings of lion, leopard and cheetah as well as wild dog. Alternatively, guests can explore the Xakanaxa Lagoon and surrounding Okavango channels by boating safari.
Camp Moremi, Airport Road, Xakanaxa, Botswana
- The closest airport situated airport is Shindi Lodge Airport at 153km west of Camp Moremi
- Camp Moremi is located amongst the wetlands of the Okavango Delta, in close proximity to Xakanaxa Lagoon
- Camp Moremi is located within the world-renowned Moremi Game Reserve
- 4 star grading
- All inclusive dining (food and drinks)
- Accommodates 24 guests at maximum capacity
- Moremi Game Reserve is home to an assortment of some of Africa’s most endangered animal species
- Camp Moremi’s elevated viewing platforms allows for stunning vistas over Xakanaxa Lagoon
- Inclusive laundry services provided
- Closest Airport is 8hr 23min away via car
Camp Moremi provides a variety of additional facilities both practical and recreational with which to utilise:
- All inclusive food and drink
- Open air fire deck in front of camp connected to the main area via a raised boardwalk
- Swimming pool on a separate deck with easy access from the main area
- Elevated dining area
- Communal camp library
- Curio shop – accepts cash and credit card payments
- Daily, inclusive laundry service
- Operates on AC 220V generator power during the day and evening
- Reverse osmosis water treatment plant supplies drinking water (bottled water on request)
- Guest laptop available with basic internet connection in the library – there is no Wi-Fi available
- Private vehicle available
This luxury family size tent consists of two separate bedrooms and en-suite bathrooms. The unit has a thatched roof with spacious bathrooms consisting of double vanities and showers. A raised teak deck offers spectacular views over the vastness of the Moremi Game Reserve. Decorated in a subtle yet aesthetic East African style, complete with lighting fixtures that invoke a warm, natural atmosphere.
Amenities Include:
- En-suite Bathrooms with double vanities and showers
- Lounge area
- Comfortable and stylish furniture
- Dressing gowns
- Hair dryer
- Mosquito nets
- Electric fans
- Flashlight
- 220V multi adaptor plugs for charging photographic equipment
- Small kettle with tea and coffee available
While WIFI is unavailable, a standard internet connection is provided with the guest laptops available from the library.
Each modern style thatched safari tent stands elevated above the ground on teak decking, interior furnished in a flavourful East African style with a classic touch. Subtle décor and lighting fixtures allow for a natural and warm atmosphere within each room. Wake from the comfort of your king size bed and open the glass sliding door to fully absorb breath-taking woodland views over the Moremi Game Reserve.
Amenities Include:
- En-suite bathroom with double vanity and shower
- Lounge area
- Comfortable and stylish furniture
- Dressing gowns
- Hair dryer
- Mosquito nets
- Electric fan
- Flashlight
- 220V multi adaptor plugs for charging photographic equipment
- Small kettle with tea and coffee available
While WIFI is unavailable, a standard internet connection is provided with the guest laptops available from the library.
There are a multitude of locations where you may dine with friends and enjoy meals ranging from morning to evening. The elevated dining area – located beside the sunken bar and accessible via the central walkway, provides astonishing vistas to enjoy while feasting with friends and family. Or if you care to eat inside, Camp Moremi houses a luxurious indoor dining area. Ensuring a truly unique and rememberable dining experience.
All meals and drinks are covered in the initial fee, meaning you can enjoy all inclusive dining for the duration of your stay. Camp Moremi’s talented assembly of chefs and catering staff cater to all dietary requirements and boast a variety of succulent meals, freshly prepared for you to enjoy.
When the days activities draw to a close, you may wish to unwind with a drink at Camp Moremi’s exquisite sunken bar. Masterfully built around a large termite mound and ebony tree, there’s no better place to relax while reflecting on the days excitement. Fully stocked and self service.
Moremi Game Reserve is home to over 400 species of indigenous birds that thrive in this natural habitat. Birding here is spectacular and attracts wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike from every corner of the globe, especially during the spring and summer seasons when migrating birds flock forth to breed in remarkable fashion. Some of the rarer avian species include the illusive Pel’s fishing owl, endangered wattled crane and the majestic African fish eagle.
Set sail for the ultimate safari experience with a motorised boat excursion through the Okavango Delta. Experienced guides will steer you safely through exotic lakes and delta waters, providing the opportunity to explore the Xakanaxa Lagoon and its surrounding channels. Water excursions allow for an alternative means to experience delta life and landscapes – especially when coupled with conventional land based safari game drives, enabling you to experience the unwavering natural beauty of the Botswana wilderness from numerous and intimate perspectives.
A choice of morning and afternoon game drives in open 4×4 vehicles allows for an unparalleled safari style adventure across the vastness of the Moremi Game Reserve. Seasoned guides will accompany you though the numerous and unique eco-systems that assimilate the Botswanan wilderness.
Savour the sights of exotic mammals and untarnished landscapes as you embark on this authentic, once in a lifetime African safari experience. Bespoke game drives provide the opportunity for you to photograph the abundance of wildlife and scenery in a safe and respective manner, revealing herds of wild elephant, prides of lion, meandering giraffes and so much more.
The CARES philosophy is the foundation on which Desert and Delta Safaris is built. Part of this initiative involves giving back to the local community and environment. A significant portion of revenue is allocated to funding bursaries and educational programs to provide local people the opportunity to train as local safari guides and various maintenance-oriented roles, hereby incorporating local people into the sustainable tourism industry, pumping money into local economies and developing areas.
In deconstructing the CARES philosophy, the commitments and credentials held at the heart of Desert and Delta Safaris becomes transparent.
C is for Career and Community; a fundamental value that underpins the ethos at the heart of all operations. Without indigenous, local communities who contribute their support and expertise to the sustainable travel industry, initiatives such as these would prove unsuccessful.
To ensure the success and viability of this industry, Desert and Delta Safaris provides opportunities for long term career development and employment to eager and talented locals widespread through the various surrounding communities, to give back to the people and communities who have given so much.
A is for Advanced Health Care; a necessity that can be in no way overlooked or compromised. Desert and Delta Safaris employs approximately 320 staff members within eight safari lodges. Due to the remote locations of these lodges; situated vast distances from mainland civilisation, it is important to care for the welfare of all staff employed, which is why each lodge employs a doctor to tend to the health and wellbeing of all staff and visitors alike, doubling as a general GP service available around the clock.
Offering HIV/AIDS testing ensures anti-retroviral treatment is effectively administered, as well psychological support is critical to the wellbeing of all employed, conducted with complete confidentiality to ensure job security.
R is for Responsibility to Our Environment; a fundamental value that emphasises the collective efforts at the heart of Desert and Delta Safaris. Without consideration for the environment, the sustainable tourism industry would serve to undermine the very nature essential to its success.
All eight of Desert and Delta Safari lodges adhere to strict eco-friendly initiatives that aim to minimise the carbon footprint and emissions inherent to the industry. By incorporating solar powered electricity to power lodge facilities, utilising cutting edge water treatment initiatives, using locally sourced and recyclable materials in the construction of lodges, and incorporating eco-friendly logistical practices, it is possible to set a standard at which all institutions should inspire to and incorporate, as to make a substantial and positive impact on the environment.
E is for Equality in the Workplace; an unnegotiable necessity. The Botswanan tourism industry serves as one of the country’s leading source of revenue yet has offered little historically by way of employing Botswanan nationals and providing opportunities for senior roles and positions. Desert and Delta provides annual training programs and schedules with the aim of recruiting and training national residents as guides and facility managers, seeking to offset the imbalance of opportunities that have persisted throughout the years.
As much as 50% of all lodge managers and staff are female, which is seen as an important step in countering gender inequality within the industry, proving more inclusive opportunities for all who seek to make a difference.
S is for Soul and Spirituality; an often overlooked yet critical matter. Desert and Delta Safaris cares for the physical and psychological wellbeing of all its staff, yet spirituality is an equally important factor. The great distances between home and workplace are an issue inherent to the industry, and one that staff face daily.
Desert and Delta Safaris organises means of transport for workers to be able to visit their home communities and employs a pastor to conduct religious ceremonies in-camp for those with religious obligations. Creating a sense of unity is important, which is why isolation must be addressed wherever possible.
A consciousness for the environment and the impact tourism places on it is an ever-present concern. In order to minimise the carbon footprint and ecological stress placed on the environment, Desert and Delta Safaris has incorporated numerous initiatives that serve to implement positive ecological outcomes.
Solar power electricity is utilised in various forms across the eight Desert and Delta Safaris lodges presently operating throughout Botswana. This is used to power in-camp facilities – and heat water where applicable, negating the need for an over-abundance of conventional diesel-powered generators that are harmful to the surrounding environments and ecosystems.
Careful logistical planning is constantly undertaken to ensure that external resources are supplied to all lodges in the most ecologically sensible manner possible. This includes the mapping of sustainable trade routes that avoid the undisturbed landscapes and ecosystems that surround the lodges, ensuring trucks and other vehicles comply to predetermined, viable routes that do not have a detrimental impact on the surrounding wilderness.
Camp Moremi welcomes all families with children age 6 and over. However, due to the potentially hazardous and sometimes unpredictable nature of the environment, children must always be accompanied by an adult.