Introduction
The highland desert of Damaraland and Kaokoveld, in Namibia's extreme north, are among Southern Africa's last true wilderness areas.
From the Kunene River in the north down to Twyfelfontein in the south, the area is rugged and beautiful, yet arid and unforgiving.
The clicking-tongued Damara and ochre-skinned Himba live in simple villages, subsisting as goat and cattle herders.
Damaraland is home to Namibia's best rock art, while desert elephant and black rhino roam the harsh environment.