Moremi Game Reserve
Many describe the Moremi Game Reserve as one of the most beautiful in all of Africa, making it high on most people's list of places to visit in Botswana. Spread across the center and east of the Okavango Plain, the reserve was first set aside by the local BaTawana people in 1962 and maintained for many years so that the wildlife living here could flourish.
This park is an amazingly complex area consisting of reed and acacia forests, floodplains, and lagoons, covering an area of 5,000 square kilometers. Only about 30% of the resources are maritime, with the rest located in the Okavango Delta. Moremi is home to nearly 500 species of birds, including Buffalo, Giraffe, Lion, Leopard, Garland, Ghetto, Hyaena, Chapala, Impala, and wildlife of Africa. The most important species are birds such as birds and forest dwellers.
The Moremi Reserve is the perfect place to enjoy the game's stunning views of the savanna and lagoon. The endangered African leopard and wild dog are also native to heavily wooded areas. Chobe National Park, centered on the Moremi Game Reserve, sits to the northeast.
Location: Central and eastern areas of the Okavango