The Namib Desert offers some of the most incredible photo opportunities and mesmerizing sunsets. Teeming with wildlife, the Etosha boasts some of the largest elephants in Africa, along with other incredible species such as the endangered black rhino, lion and, leopard. More than 340 bird species have been recorded in the Etosha National Park, making it a great bird watching destination.Īfter some time in the bush, its time to explore the 80 million-year-old Namib Desert, the most ancient desert on the planet and home to Dune 7 - the highest sand dune in the world at 383 meters. Namibia is well known as a hunter friendly country and our hunting property is located in an area renowned for having some of the best hunting in the country. Namibia has a strong German architectural influence that is admirable and it is the ideal destination for sandboarding, swimming in the ocean, and exhilarating safaris.īoasting the world’s largest population of free-roaming cheetahs, the malaria-free Etosha National Park offers an incredible safari experience and a variety of accommodation options, including authentic tented bush camps and exclusive luxury lodges. Namibian Safari Hunts offers outstanding hunting opportunities on over 101,000 acres of unfenced habitat in northern Namibia containing excellent trophy quality animals. The Kunene River is the only permanent source of water here and is subsequently a centre of their lives.Namibia nestles in the south-west region of Africa and is a sparsely populated country with a unique and protected landscape of vast desert, sprawling savannahs, salt pans, and breathtaking coastlines. Serra Cafema shares this region with the wonderful and colourful Himba people who are some of the last true nomadic people of Africa. One of the highlights of Serra Cafema is the carefully guided quad-bike excursions that tread lightly on the dunes, while allowing guests to experience a true desert.
Serra Cafema is often visited by the native Ovahimba families who live in the nearby vicinity, which gives guests the opportunity to learn about their lifestyle and traditions.
Walking in the remote mountain and river valleys is also a highlight. One of Africa’s greatest safari destinations, the 22 000-square kilometre wilderness of Etosha National Park is a top highlight for many travellers to Namibia Made up of grasslands and woodland savanna and dominated by a giant salt pan, Etosha is home to 114 species of mammals, including four of the Big Five and the world’s largest concentration of black rhino. At night the sounds of the running rapids just downstream from camp lull you to sleep, but by day guests spend their time exploring one of the driest deserts on the planet.Īctivities include enjoying the breathtaking landscape scenes with springbok, ostrich and gemsbok (oryx) dotted here and there, traversing the sand dunes in 4x4 Land Rovers and boating on the Kunene River where one can watch for crocodiles. Other facilities include a small swimming pool, dining room and bar. The accommodation is made up of 8 canvas and thatched chalets raised off the ground, each with its own en-suite bathroom. This destination offers some of the best African safari holiday experiences especially for people interested in adventure, culture and nature. The camp is actually closer to Botswana's Okavango Delta than Namibia's capital city. Complete guide to safaris in Namibia, 30 things to do while on your trip to this African safari country, best time to go, what to park, safari companies to use, hotels and travel tips. Situated under shady Albida trees overlooking the Kunene River, at the foot of Hartman's Valley, this 16-bed camp is located in the extreme north-west of Namibia. The camp itself is small, secluded and personal. Serra Cafema is inland, on the Kunene River and is one of our most popular locations for African honeymoons. Serra Cafema is one of Africa’s remotest camps and offers one of the most memorable experiences in Namibia.