Raw beauty and remote soul on the Kunene River
At the edge of Namibia’s vast Marienfluss Conservancy, where ochre dunes meet the emerald ribbon of the Kunene River, Serra Cafema is a sanctuary of quiet wonder. One of the most isolated camps in southern Africa, it offers a rare chance to explore wild landscapes and living culture in deep, soulful solitude.
The camp features just eight riverside suites, each built on elevated decks with canvas, wood, and thatch — blending into the desert while offering comfort and calm. Days are shaped by nature’s rhythm: boat rides on the river, walks through surreal desert terrain, quad biking across shifting dunes, and authentic encounters with the semi-nomadic Himba people.
Serra Cafema is for travelers who seek silence, space, and meaning — a frontier where luxury meets deep time.