Campsite Review: Third Bridge Camp – Moremi Game Reserve (Travel in Botswana)
Campsite Review: Third Bridge Camp – Moremi Game Reserve (Travel in Botswana)
Camping in Botswana
Deeper into Moremi now, we head to the well known and much-loved Third Bridge campsite, situated in the Okavango Delta. Though the campsite we booked is not the one we get when we arrive, we still find ourselves in a great site, with a beautiful big shady tree, and located close to the ablutions. It’s also one of the more…
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Hi my friend! Once again an absolute great report. It´s always big fun to see your new videos. And as I have been there three years ago I can ensure everybody every comment of you is absolutely right. I love that camp.
A huge thank you for the detailed informative videos! So much more useful than the dozens of
wildlife videos! We saw the awesome little side table you have. Could I ask where you got this from as we would love to get one ourselves. Many thanks again.
A great video many thanks for posting. I did a two week self drive camping safari in Namibia in October 2022 and planning Botswana in 2025.
Wow, this is well done. Thank you.
Very good review bru
Love your energy! We also loved Third Bridge campsite and your review is spot on
Hi What is the best campsites at 3rd bridge (the campsite numbers)
Thanks for the great channel and super useful campsite reviews. We're planning a Bots self drive trip in September and your videos have been lifesavers. I drive an 80 series 4.5 efi with around 20-23L/100km(mixed town and highway driving). How much petrol do I need in total to drive from maun to Kasane? We staying in khwai, linyanti and Kasane for total of 5-6days. I currently have the stock 90L tank and 6 extra Jerry's(120L). U recon I'll make it? 😅
Thanks
Great review as usual, thx for all the hard work in making these videos.
Lions are regular visitors in the campsite, as they use the bridge to cross. Don't walk around in the dark. They also might use the warmer concrete around the ablution-block in the winter to lie down at night.
The area is nothing less then spectacular for gameviewing. I also say highly recommended. Thanks for the review.
Good da!y awesome ! 😉