Wildlife Cameras from Natural Selection

Immerse yourself in the rhythm of the bush and follow live wildlife shows via YouTube

Wildlife Cameras from Natural Selection

Immerse yourself in the rhythm of the bush and follow live wildlife shows via YouTube

Wildlife Cameras from Natural Selection

Experience the pristine nature of Southern Africa as if you were there yourself. From the impressive zebra migration at Meno a Kwena to the daily gathering of wildlife at Elephant Pan to the exciting moments around the waterhole at Safarihoek. These places bring the wilderness to life. Follow the spectacle live via the videos below from Africam on YouTube and immerse yourself in the rhythm of the bush.

Zebra Migration – Meno a Kwena

On the banks of the Boteti River lies Meno a Kwena, overlooking one of Southern Africa’s most impressive migrations. Thousands of zebras migrate along the water here, accompanied by elephants, giraffes, antelopes and hunting predators. It is a living landscape in constant motion.

Big Herd Action – Elephant Pan

Amid mopane forests and sandy plains in the Khwai Private Reserve lies Elephant Pan. Here, wild animals gather every day at the waterhole. Elephants, often admired up close, set the rhythm in this area. The park offers a peaceful and atmospheric setting where visitors can enjoy impressive wildlife encounters deep in the pristine heart of the bush.

Waterhole Action – Safari Corner

In the vast Etosha Heights Private Reserve, bordering southwestern Etosha National Park, lies Safari Corner. A landscape of savannah, mopane trees and dolomite hills forms the backdrop. It is a pristine area where nature plays the leading role.

Makgadikgadi Drama – Jack’s Camp

In Botswana’s Makgadikgadi Pans in the Kalahari Desert.

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