Botswana

Okavango Delta Moremi Crossing

Deep sand delta crossing in pristine wilderness

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The Okavango Delta isn’t just a postcard — it’s 600 miles of deep sand, seasonal floodplains, and mokoro pole marks where elephants drink at dawn. This route cuts through Moremi Game Reserve’s eastern boundary, crossing the Khwai River at the old veterinary fence line before threading between Chief’s Island and the mainland through corridors that shift with each flood season. You’ll follow ancient cattle paths turned game trails, dodging hippo pools and navigating around termite mounds the size of small buildings.

This is proper African overlanding — stock 4WD won’t cut it here. You need diff locks, recovery gear, and enough fuel for 400km without a pump. Dry season (May to October) offers the best crossing conditions, though water levels can still surprise you at Boro River. Permits required through Botswana Department of Wildlife. The payoff? Camping under Southern Cross constellations while lions grunt in the distance and sunrise game viewing that’ll ruin you for zoo visits forever. Have a dirty day.

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Length (miles)248 mi / 400 km
Duration4-6 days
Max elevation (ft)3200 ft
Best seasonMay-October
Minimum vehicleModified 4WD with diff locks
Nearest townMaun, North-West
Land managerBotswana Department of Wildlife and National Parks
Permit requiredYes
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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