Camp Moremi is accessed via private airstrip, followed by a rough ride over deeply rutted and sometimes flooded roads. (You're in a swamp, after all, in the Okovango Delta.) Staff is delightful, your safari tent is comfy (if cold in the winter--thankfully, the camp supplies hot water bottles). Food choices were good, meals and wine plentiful, and the fire after dinner a delight. Plus more stars than this city boy has seen in years (even the Milky Way)! Our only hesitation was the rather quiet nature of our guide--who had to be prompted to speak. This was of concern when there weren't too many animals around (and that happens sometimes)--we would have liked to have heard about the area and environment more. Visitors should be aware of changing conditions in the Delta that has made some areas inaccessible due to flooding, and opened other previously dry areas. As always, seeing game is partly the skill of the guide (ours was good), and partly luck (ours was very good). But this is the bush, not a private reserve, and conditions are a bit rough and you see animals at some distance since the guides can't drive over the brush.
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