



Each camp set-up is located on the verge of a woodland or next to a water source. This means a bit of natural shelter is always accompanied by incredible views. Always at the heart of camp is a fireplace, surrounded by canvas chairs and a canvas dining tent, where a single table hosts convivial meals of remarkably good homemade fare. It may be basic, but it's charming and we think you'll love it.
The two-person safari tents are simple but always comfortable. Inside, you'll find twin beds, cosy duvets, mattresses and soft pillows and there's no crawling around either - all tents are tall enough to stand up in. At the back is the bathroom. Again, it's a simple affair with a toilet, basin and bucket shower (hot water on request), but it's got everything you'll need.
On this multi-day, multi-destination trip, your perspective is ever-evolving. Game drives will be the backbone of your journey, but traversing the waterways via mokoro (a dugout canoe) will let you tune in to the subtleties of the surroundings. Moremi is especially well-known for its predators – leopard and lion and hyena in particular – as well as a good variety of general game. Rare bird species can be seen too, and the Pel's fishing owl and African skimmers are among the most sought after.
Enter the heart of the animal kingdom in Moremi, a glittering landscape where safari dreams come true.