Hey Dave
Conditions can chance quickly, but end of Sept would be fine. Take in account the consideration of Lizette, it was and is still a very wet year.
We were in Khwai and Moremi 24-27 June 2026. The water from Angolo was just arriving, so every day we so the water a bit higher 😀
The water of the rain in April-May was still visible in many places, and with every thunderstorm (two in the week before we arrived), the potholes are filling up again with water.
The bridge over the river Khwai, at the Moremi site is an enourms muddy pothole, but we saw Toyota's with trailer crossing.
If it stays dry this winter, September will be no problem.
The gravel road transit road from Khwai to Mababe, is in bad conditions, there is a detour to enter or leave Khwai, due to a water filled pothole that even trucs can not cross. The airstrip in Khwai was still for 60% under water.Â
Coming from Maun to Mababe, there are still detours for water or muddy potholes, a bit before Mababe there is section that is well maintained of the gravel road, but once left Mababe behind and direction Khwai, the road is bad. It took us 5,5 hours from Maun
to Khwai.
Water crossings of the Mbudi river to go from Khwai to Magoto is not possible, you need to take the transit road. Small water holes, are now more like a lake.Â
But I guess within two months conditions will have improved, if it stays dry.
Have a nice time in Moremi and Khwai,
Cheers
Tom
Gent, Belgium