Set in one of the most extraordinarily remote and untouched places on Earth along the Kunene River which forms the border of Namibia with Angola. The river carves its way to the Atlantic through a valley of sweeping rocky mountain landscape, creating a dramatic contrast between the lush river valley and arid surroundings.
Wilderness Serra Cafema is one of the most remote camps in Southern Africa, set under verdant trees on the banks of the Kunene River, looking across to Angola. Here guests can truly disconnect, unwind and relax to the sound of rushing water, and explore the seemingly endless horizon of the Namib Desert. Enjoy quad bike adventures (guided and dune sensitive), guided nature drives, and walks amongst the fascinating geological formations, as well as seasonal boating (water levels permitting) on the Kunene River. Respectful, authentic engagement with neighbouring Himba villagers is an enriching experience for guests.
There are eight thoughtfully furnished canvas guest suites (including one spacious family unit) set on elevated decks. The Ozonganda (Herero for “main area”) affords views over the Kunene River, and is the perfect setting for enjoying the local cuisine and sharing stories of the day.






















