Okavango Delta, Moremi and Chobe

 

These parks offer excellent wildlife viewing. The Big Five or a least the Big Four can be easily spotted. That's why they are very popular and accommodation is sometimes a little bit expensive.

 

 
 
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Okavango Delta

Size: 22’000 km2

 

200 km away from our lodge

Excellent wildlife viewing with four of the Big Five easily spotted

Off-road driving is permitted, which facilitates quality sightings

Great birding destination, especially for waterbirds

Game drives, night drives, walking safaris and mokoro trips are available

A large choice of small, exclusive camps

The Okavango is an expensive destination

Widlife viewing is limited in the water-based camps

 

Moremi Park

Size: 5’000 km2

 

560 km away from our lodge (via Chobe)

Excellent wildlife viewing with the Big Five present

Great birding destination, particularly for waterbirds

Game drives and mokoro trips are available

A large choice of small, exclusive camps

Mobile camping safaris are possible in part of Moremi

Lodges are very expensive

Night drives and walking safaris offered in other parts of the delta are not permitted in Moremi

Off-road driving – allowed in the private concessions in the delta – is not permitted in Moremi

Many areas become inaccessible in the wet months, from December to March

Chobe Park

Size: 11’700 km2

 

400 km away from our lodge

Excellent wildlife viewing

Big Four present and easily seen, no rhino

Ideal birding destination, especially for water birds

Game drives and boat safaris available

Self-drive day visitors are allowed entry

Most accommodation is outside the park

The river gets very busy with safari boats