Skeleton Coast safari: a life-affirming desert adventure in Namibia

Find your life force in the Namib desert, where wildlife of all shapes and sizes thrive against the odds

Sossusvlei sand dunes, Namibia
Sunrise in the hills above Wilderness Safaris’ Serra Cafema camp, in the remote north-western corner of Namibia
(Image credit: Holden Frith)

Set on the banks of a river in a dense, tropical forest, Serra Cafema is an outlier among Namibia’s desert-focused safari lodges. There is no shortage of desert here either – you will spend plenty of time exploring it during your stay – but this remote Wilderness Safaris camp offers another world too. The Kunene river, which passes right in front of the lodge, fuels a narrow strip of plenty in this otherwise arid land.

Serra Cafema, Namibia

(Image credit: Holden Frith)

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Holden Frith is The Week’s digital director. He also makes regular appearances on “The Week Unwrapped”, speaking about subjects as diverse as vaccine development and bionic bomb-sniffing locusts. He joined The Week in 2013, spending five years editing the magazine’s website. Before that, he was deputy digital editor at The Sunday Times. He has also been TheTimes.co.uk’s technology editor and the launch editor of Wired magazine’s UK website. Holden has worked in journalism for nearly two decades, having started his professional career while completing an English literature degree at Cambridge University. He followed that with a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University in Chicago. A keen photographer, he also writes travel features whenever he gets the chance.