Moremi Game Reserve

" Moremi Game Reserve is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and offers an incredible opportunity to see a diverse range of animals in their natural habitat. "

Moremi Game Reserve is a protected area located in the eastern part of the Okavango Delta in Botswana. It was named after the legendary Queen Moremi who was a heroine in the history of the Batswana tribe. The game reserve was established in 1963 and covers an area of approximately 5,000 square kilometers.

The Moremi Game Reserve ecosystem is incredibly diverse, as it encompasses several different habitats. These include: Wetlands, Savannahs, Woodlands

Moremi Game Reserve is a vital ecosystem that supports a diverse array of flora and fauna. Its protection is essential to maintaining the health and biodiversity of the Okavango Delta region.

Wildlife In Moremi

Moremi Game Reserve is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and offers an incredible opportunity to see a diverse range of animals in their natural habitat.

African elephant | African buffalo | Lion | Leopard | African wild dog (painted dog) | Spotted hyena | Brown Hyena | Hippopotamus | Nile crocodile | Giraffe | Plains zebra | Wildebeest | Greater kudu | Waterbuck | Sable antelope | Roan antelope | Rhinoceros | Reedbucks | Red lechwe | Honey Barger | Chacma baboon | Vervet monkey | Bat-eared fox | Side-striped jackal | Honey badger | Slender mongoose | Banded mongoose

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Bird life In Moremi

Moremi is not only a popular wildlife and safari destination in Africa but also a well-known haven for bird enthusiasts, with a diverse and colorful collection of woodland and waterbirds.

African fish eagle | Pel’s fishing owl | Bateleur eagle | Martial eagle | Tawny eagle | Secretary bird | Kori bustard | Wattled crane |Grey crowned crane | African jacana | Goliath heron | Saddle-billed stork | African openbill stork | White-backed vulture | Lappet-faced vulture | African harrier-hawk | Black-chested snake eagle | Brown snake eagle | Long-crested eagle | African hawk eagle | Steppe eagle | Little bee-eater | Carmine bee-eater | Pied kingfisher | Malachite kingfisher | Woodland kingfisher | African skimmer | African pied wagtail | Yellow-billed oxpecker | Red-billed oxpecker | Green- winged pytilia

Best Time To Visit Moremi Game Reserve

The Dry Season: May to October

Generally, game viewing is impressive throughout the year in Moremi, however during the dry season, a Moremi safari is at its most thrilling when seasonal pans dry up and wildlife concentrates on the permanent water.

The Rainy Season: December to March

The rainy season. Great for bird watching and seeing the zebra migration in Suvuté. The impala give birth during this time, so the predators are very active, too.

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