Situated in northwestern Namibia, stretching from the Skeleton Coast inland towards the Angolan border, Kaokoveld is a vast and remote wilderness region known for its rugged landscapes, dramatic mountains and ancient desert valleys. This sparsely populated area is home to small Himba communities, free-roaming desert-adapted wildlife and some of Namibia’s most spectacular scenery. Travellers can explore remote landscapes by 4x4, visit traditional Himba settlements, track desert elephants, and search for black rhinos in rugged terrain. Among the region’s most iconic sights are Hartmann’s Valley and Marienfluss, two spectacular wilderness valleys renowned for their sweeping landscapes, as well as the legendary Van Zyl’s Pass, the dramatic Kunene River, and the picturesque Epupa Falls. With limited infrastructure and challenging conditions, Kaokoveld appeals to adventurous travellers seeking solitude and untouched wilderness.