Located in the eastern part of the Okavango Delta in northwest Botswana, the nearly 1,930-square-mile Moremi Game Reserve was created in 1963 by the Batawana tribe and named after their chief, Moremi.
Widely acknowledged for its variety of diverse habitats that range from forests and woodlands to lagoons and floodplains, the Moremi Game Reserve is also well known for its predator population, which includes leopards, cheetahs, African wild dogs, spotted hyenas and a large resident pride of lions. Large herds of antelopes, zebras, buffalo and elephants can also be seen roaming the land.