Moremi Crossing, Moremi
Game Reserve Okavango Delta |
Moremi Crossing is a new 16
tented camp built on a palm fringed island surrounded by the Moremi's
game-rich seasonal floodplains and overlooking Chief's Island. Moremi Crossing
will be a new style safari camp combining luxury with simplicity. This is a
100% eco-friendly development featuring the latest in solar and waste disposal
technology.
Accommodation consists of 16 en suite and spacious tents on raised decks, each
with their own veranda. Hosts have both a Family Tent and a Honeymoon Tent.
Facilities
The main building consists of a large open plan deck that has a spectacular
view over the Boro River onto Chief's Island. This crescent-shaped area is
built on different levels to give you the feeling of space.
The dining room, bar and lounge are covered by a large thatched roof that hugs
the tree line. Various small private lounge areas have been created for
comfort, privacy and spaciousness. Within the tree line you will find a nice
shaded decked area that leads to the pool. Moremi also has a Curio Shop where
you may pick up some mementos which will remind you of your stay.
Rates fully inclusive*: on request
Single/per person sharing | - |
* Game drives are excluded
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