
Serondella Wildlife Waterhole
Experience authentic African wildlife at the Serondella waterhole! Watch elephants, lions, leopards, and countless other species as they visit this vital water source in the heart of the Greater Kruger ecosystem.
This infrared night-vision camera captures 24/7 wildlife activity at what locals call 'The Place of Elephants' - witness the untamed beauty of South African bush!

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Wildlife Activity at the Waterhole
This infrared wildlife camera is strategically positioned at a natural waterhole within the Serondella Game Reserve, part of the world-renowned Thornybush Nature Reserve. The camera captures constant wildlife activity as animals visit this essential water source, including the famous Big Five - elephants, lions, leopards, rhinoceros, and buffalo.
About Serondella Reserve
Located in the Greater Kruger National Park ecosystem, Serondella means 'The Place of Elephants' in the local Xitsonga language. This private concession within Thornybush Nature Reserve is home to 147 mammal species and 507 bird species, making it one of Africa's most biodiverse wildlife destinations.
24-Hour Wildlife Viewing
The infrared night-vision technology allows for continuous monitoring of wildlife behavior, capturing nocturnal activities that are rarely seen during traditional safaris. This unique perspective offers viewers the opportunity to witness the natural rhythms of African wildlife in their pristine habitat.
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