
Djuma Waterhole Wildlife Cam
OnlineOverlook a life-giving waterhole in the heart of the Sabi Sand Nature Reserve, one of the world's most storied safari destinations. This remotely operated camera scans the dam and surrounding bushveld, where big cats, elephant herds, impala, waterbuck and nyala gather to drink. It is a front-row window onto the wild rhythm of the African savanna.
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The Oldest Nature Cam in the World
Broadcasting continuously since 1998, this feed holds a legendary place among wildlife streams. It looks out over a permanent waterhole that draws a steady procession of animals across the seasons, making it one of the most beloved safari cams ever created.
Wildlife of the Sabi Sand
The reserve is famed for its density of big cats โ leopards and lions in particular โ alongside elephant, buffalo and rhino. Around the water you may spot impala, waterbuck with their distinctive white rump ring, and the striped nyala, plus an abundance of birds and reptiles.
Remotely Controlled by Volunteers
The camera is guided by a global corps of volunteers known as zoomies, who log in on rotating shifts to pan, tilt and zoom in search of animals. Their collective effort turns a single lens into a living, community-driven safari.
A Window on the African Bushveld
Set within the greater Kruger ecosystem of Mpumalanga, the Sabi Sand is an unfenced wilderness where predators and prey move freely. This tranquil vantage over the dam offers an intimate, ever-changing portrait of wild Africa.
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