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Located in the extreme northwest of Namibia,
Serra Cafema Camp is one of the most remote camps in southern Africa. The camp is situated
amongst ancient Albida trees on the banks of the Kunene River, the only
source of permanent water supply in the region. Indigenous to the
region are the Himba people who are one of the last true African nomads.
Accommodations are in eight raised canvas and
thatched chalets, each with its own en-suite bath. You will fall
asleep to the rush of the river rapids located just below the camp
yet during the day you will explore one of the driest deserts in the
world.
Activities include river boating, hiking in remote valleys, and carefully
guided quad biking that treads lightly on the dunes. Ovahimba
native families often visit the camp giving you an opportunity to learn
about their lifestyle and traditions.
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