An 11-day safari from Moremi to Chobe is a premier wildlife journey through northern Botswana, typically starting in Maun and ending in Kasane. This route covers the lush Okavango Delta ecosystems, the predator-rich Khwai Concession, and the elephant-dense Chobe National Park.
Highlights
- Predator Capital (Moremi/Khwai): Moremi and the adjacent Khwai Community Concession are renowned for high predator densities. You are likely to see African wild dogs (critically endangered), leopards, and prides of lions.
- The Big Five: While rhinos are rare, the reintroduction program in Moremi has made it possible to see the full Big Five in one region.
- Savuti’s "Elephant Hunters": The Savuti region of Chobe is famous for its unique lion prides that have historically learned to hunt elephants, especially during dry spells.
- Chobe River Giants: The Chobe Riverfront holds Africa's largest concentration of elephants, which can be seen in herds numbering in the hundreds, particularly during the dry season.




