Moremi Game Reserve: The Delta's Protected Heart
Perched on the eastern edge of the Okavango Delta, the Moremi Game Reserve covers roughly 4,900km² of rugged savannah, papyrus-fringed channels, mopane woodlands, floodplains and forested islands [citation:8]. It’s celebrated as one of Africa’s richest ecosystems and is the delta’s only officially protected area, making it a vital conservation stronghold [citation:8].
Its sheer abundance of wildlife makes it unmissable: buffalo, elephant, hippo, lion, leopard, cheetah and endangered wild dogs are all regularly seen, and its birdlife is equally prolific, with fish eagles, kori bustards, wattled cranes, southern carmine bee-eaters, bateleurs and Pel’s fishing owls topping the twitcher’s hitlist [citation:8].
Key safari sectors include Chief’s Island, Moremi Tongue, Xakanaxa, Third Bridge, and Mombo—each prized for their high densities of game and excellent predator sightings, particularly lion and leopard around Mombo and the western channels [citation:8].