Portrait of an elderly woman in the camp Batawana. In the vicinity of Camp Eagle Island Camp by Orient Express, outside the Moremi Game Reserve in Botswana there is a camp where they live a hundred Batawana Indian tribe. You can canoe trips to visit their village. In the Okavango Delta. The Moremi Game Reserve covers 20% of the Okavango Delta. It is a paradise where you can admire a wide variety of birds, elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, lions, leopards, wild dogs, hyenas, jackals and antelope. The best time to visit Moremi is during the dry season, which runs from the month of July to December. The Moremi Game Reserve forms a complex part of the Okavango Delta. While most operators sold separately Okavango Moremi, really are one and the same. Moremi is a single story, and it was the first wildlife sanctuary created by African Tribe (1963), the Batawana. Later in the '70s the park was enlarged to include the Island Chief, which historically were hunting grounds of the Grand Chief Batawana, and in 1991 a section between the rivers Ngoga and Jao in the northeast was added, making a total area reserve of 4871 square kilometers.