Moremi Crossing boasts a simply fantastic location in the very heart of the Okavango Delta’s seasonal floodplains. Discretely situated on the small island of Ntswi, south of Chief’s Island, Moremi Crossing nestles under llala palms, mangosteen and giant ebony and fig trees, from where it overlooks the permanent Boro River.
With 16 tents, Moremi Crossing is larger than its nearby sister camp, Gunn’s, but manages to maintain an intimate, private atmosphere thanks to its unique setting and spacious guest areas.
The emphasis at Moremi Crossing is on water and walking activities, though game drives are also offered depending on the water levels. Outside of the peak season of Jul-Oct, when the waters are low, the camp focuses primarily on walking activities.
Accommodation
There are 16 vintage safari tents, all en-suite (shower and toilet) and raised on wooden decking with private verandahs overlooking the Boro River and Moremi floodplains. The tents are spacious and attractively furnished. There is one honeymoon and one family tent.
Dining
Meals are served under thatch in the dining room, bar and lounge area, overlooking the river. The day at Moremi Crossing usually start with an early morning breakfast, followed by a morning game activity and then an 11am brunch on your return. Mealtimes are flexible, however, and guests on full-day activities are provided with packed lunches.
Facilities
Lounge and dining area
Swimming pool
Curio shop
Viewing deck
Activities
Mokoro Trips (half/full day)
Game walks
Sunset Motorboat Cruises
Island Camping
Game drives
Child Policy
The de facto age limit at Moremi Crossing is 12; children between 8 and 12 can be accommodated, but are not allowed on game activities.