This place is as remote as it gets. Built in 2010, the extraordinary Okahirongo River Camp is tucked away in the far northwestern reaches of Namibia where the Marienfluss Valley meets the Kunene River, and the Himba, Africa’s last real nomadic people, make their home. This area has virtually no infrastructure; the only way to get to Okahirongo River Camp is by light This place is as remote as it gets. Built in 2010, the extraordinary Okahirongo River Camp is tucked away in the far northwestern reaches of Namibia where the Marienfluss Valley meets the Kunene River, and the Himba, Africa’s last real nomadic people, make their home. This area has virtually no infrastructure; the only way to get to Okahirongo River Camp is by light aircraft. Built on a ridge above the riverbed, the comfortable guest tents offer once-in-a-lifetime views of the untouched landscape of the Kaokoveld with its rock formations, glowing red dunes, and undulating seas of grass.