
Moremi Crossing Camp
A Traditional Adventurous Water Camp, Moremi Crossing Camp is perched on the edge of Ntswi Island in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Set along the edge of Ntswi Island, Moremi Crossing Camp sits beneath a canopy of riverine forest - towering palms and ancient hardwoods that provide shade, serenity, and sanctuary to some of the Delta’s most elusive creatures, including the rarely seen Pel’s fishing owl.
Moremi Crossing Camp offers one of the Delta’s most complete safari experiences. With access to both water and land-based activities, guests can ride a mokoro, set out on foot across Chief’s Island in search of big game, or venture into the Gunn’s Private Concession on thrilling off-road game drives.
Built to embrace the natural rise and fall of the flood, the camp practically floats above the Boro River. Its central crescent-shaped structure, raised on stilts, houses open-air dining and lounge areas with sweeping views across the water. Here, you're also likely to see elephants grazing on the floodplain or red lechwe bounding through the reeds amongst other incredible wildlife.
The camp offers 14 beautifully appointed tented suites, along with one spacious Family Suite and a romantic Honeymoon Tent. Each canvas room is elevated on a private wooden deck offering uninterrupted views and a strong sense of immersion in the surrounding wilderness. Inside, you’ll find a spacious lounge area with soft armchairs, a ceiling fan and a writing desk. Tea and coffee-making facilities are provided, as well as USB charging ports.
The en-suite bathrooms are elegantly designed, with flushing toilets, double vanity basins, and refreshing outdoor showers. The Honeymoon Tent adds an extra layer of indulgence with a romantic outdoor bathtub overlooking the water - a perfect setting for a soak at sunset.
Moremi Crossing is more than just a camp; it’s an invitation to step into the story of the Okavango and make it your own.


























16 Tents (14 Standard Tents + 1 Family Tent + 1 Honeymoon Tent)
Children aged 6+ welcome
Swimming Pool
Bar
Solar power with back up generators
WiFi (limited)
Mokoros on The Delta
Boating Safaris
Fishing
Off-road tracking
Night Drives
Game Drives
Walking Safaris
Sleep out fly camp
Full board with local soft and alcoholic drinks
Return local airstrip transfers
Secret Season: Apr-May
Shoulder Season: Jun & Oct
Flood Season: Jul-Sept
Green Season: Dec-early Apr






































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Moremi Crossing Camp
rates | inclusions & exclusions:
440
£
Moremi Crossing Camp
(NB. This price is based on a full game package safari stay. It is also possible to stay in this property on a full-board basis without safari. This is understandably substantially cheaper, so please contact us if you'd like a quote on FB only).
This lead price is based on a longer stay on a full board, full game package experience. Offers are available on this property which may include Honeymoon stays, Family Savings, Early Booking Discounts or Last Minute Reductions. Do please get in touch with us to get a full quote and we will ensure we won't be beaten on price.
Why this Camp..?
(According to Google Reviews)
Moremi Crossing Safari Lodge generally receives positive reviews, particularly for its location, staff, and water-based activities. Guests frequently highlight the friendly and welcoming atmosphere, knowledgeable guides, and the unique experience of exploring the Okavango Delta by boat and mokoro (canoe). Some reviewers note that while the camp is not luxurious, it offers a comfortable and authentic safari experience.
Positive aspects frequently mentioned in reviews:
Location and Scenery:The lodge's location on a palm-fringed island in the Okavango Delta is praised for its beautiful views, sunsets, and opportunities to see wildlife, including elephants and birds.
Staff and Service:Guests consistently praise the friendly, attentive, and professional staff, including guides like Mike, Titus, Steve, Jonas, and the management team.
Water-based Activities:The boat trips and mokoro excursions are highlighted as unique and enjoyable ways to experience the Delta's wildlife and scenery.
Tented Accommodation:The tented rooms are generally described as comfortable and well-equipped, providing a good balance of safari ambiance and modern amenities.
Food and Atmosphere:The camp's food is often described as good, with specific mentions of the braai (barbecue) and afternoon tea. The overall atmosphere is often described as friendly and welcoming.
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