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WildEarth TV - Nature Safari 4+

Live stream wildlife channels, wildearth group limited.

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From seven awe inspiring wilderness locations across Africa join us for 14 hours of LIVE wildlife experiences everyday, 365 days a year. Feel a connection with the majestic and the beautiful as we virtually transport you into the wilderness. 24 hours a day of countless epic wild animal encounters, catch-ups, special moments and behind the scenes. Subscriptions, become a WildEarth Explorer, watch with NO ADVERTISING BREAKS or promos in the live streaming channels or recording. Impala $6.99 monthly One membership gives access across ALL APPS as well as on your desktop. Access to the WildEarth Channel and the Behind The Scenes channel. Ask Questions of the Naturalists live in real time. Access to Safari catch-ups and Behind The Scenes catch-ups. Access to private rehearsals. Access to interactive feedback sessions (town halls). Participation in one monthly prize draw. Our weekly Explorer Newsletter. Kudu $11.99 monthly Everything in Impala, plus. Around-the-clock access to the three waterhole channels – Djuma, Mashatu, and Okaukuejo – with natural sounds only and no narration. Leopard $19.99 monthly Everything in Kudu, plus. Weekly prize draws with great prizes, like virtual private safaris, many more travel prizes, special merchandise, signed photos or drawings, and much more…. Everything in Leopard, plus: Help us to continue providing WildEarth tv freely available for those organisations & viewers who are unable to become Explorers. Lion $ 49.99 Rhino $ 99.99 Elephant $199.99 Download the app and follow the prompts to link your account. Payment will be processed through your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase . Choose to pay monthly, every 6 months, or yearly. Your subscription will automatically renew per the billing cycle of your subscription (i.e., monthly, 6 monthly or yearly) 24-hours before the end of the current period, and your credit card will be charged through your iTunes account. The renewal charge for your Subscription shall be the same as the original purchase price, unless you are otherwise notified in advance. To avoid the billing of fees for the next Subscription period, you must switch off your monthly or yearly Subscription at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. You can turn off auto-renew at any time from your iTunes account settings. You will not receive a refund for the fees you already paid for your current Subscription period and you will continue to have access to your Subscription until the end of your current Subscription period. Wildearth tv provides no refunds and you may cancel auto-renewal at any time. All sales are final. After purchase via iTunes, you will have unlimited access on this device. -- Terms of Use: https://app.wildearth.tv/terms/ Privacy policy https://wildearth.tv/privacy/

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955 Ratings

Five Stars Only Because…

So glad this site made it through the rough patch!! Definitely a survivor, and I’m so happy and excited that it’s still around. I’ve been watching this for years since it was called Safari LIVE. So awesome to see how much it’s grown and all the new extensions. It was wonderful to be able see another side of the world live and keep with animals’ journeys especially during a pandemic when the world was completely shut down. I hope this lasts forever.

I LOVE Wild Earth!

I stumbled upon Wild Earth/Safari Live back in 2018 and have been hooked ever since! It has evolved, like everything- change is the only constant, but they continue to strive to provide excellent and meaningful content- AND… it’s FREE and LIVE and TWICE a day! I am so happy to see the school drives again and am happy to be able to support them. It is so amazing to virtually visit Africa on a daily basis and the guides and cam-ops are second to none!

Closest Thing to Being in the Bush !!

I have found hours of enjoyment with Wild Earth, including in July 2022 a week on expedition in Djuma, where much of this incredible footage originates twice a day, every day! The new version of this app is just what we Wild Earth Explorers have been waiting for!! Thank your Peter Braat and the WildEarth technical crew and subcontractors for this wonderful upgrade!! Thank you to Graham Wallington for listening to and reacting to our wishes!!

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Djuma Dam Cam

Djuma waterhole live cam

Djuma, situated in the Sabi Sand Wildtuin (South Africa), is WildEarth’s most famous waterhole and perhaps a local favorite for LIVE wildlife action.

The reserve sits on the border of the western side of the Kruger National Park . It also boasts the Big 5.

Djuma has been running since 1993 . It is owned by the Moolman family, who started the project as a safari lodge.

The Djuma dam cam, set up and monitored by volunteers, provides a natural, unscripted view of African wildlife.

Why not get yourself cozy and spy a bit on the African bush?

The Story of Djuma Waterhole Cam

Djuma cam overlooks the Gowrie Dam, which serves as a waterhole for the many wild animals that call the Djuma Game Reserve home.

It is actually the oldest waterhole cam in Africa (and the world). That’s all thanks to Graham Wallington and the willingness of Djuma owners, ​​Jurie and Pippa Moolman.

The camera has been broadcasting LIVE in the area since 1998 . It started as just a series of live stills and is now a live stream webcam, operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Since this webcam began broadcasting, many other live African webcams have been put up — but the Djuma webcam is still one of the most popular.

Watch the video below to learn more about how this cam was started — and why.

What Can You See on the Djuma Webcam?

Two lionesses drinking from Djuma dam waterhole

The Djuma waterhole webcam gives you a gorgeous view of the dam and all of the African animals that stop here for a drink.

Since it never stops,  you can see animals anytime — early morning, midnight, in the rain, etc.

When you log on, you can spot elephants , hippos , plenty of impalas , nyalas , and waterbuck if you’re lucky. You might also see Cape buffalo , rhinos , and giraffes .

That’s not all. The waterhole is frequented by many types of mammals, birds , and reptiles.

What about big cats?

Yes, they do occasionally make a dramatic appearance. Sometimes, the Djuma live stream even records them on a kill.

Did you know?

The cam is monitored by a group of volunteers working on shifts. These wonderful “zoomies” log in virtually and move the camera’s view, pan out, and zoom in to find the wildlife.

Follow @WildEarth on Twitter  for live tweets about which animals you can see.

Watch the Djuma Private Game Reserve Live Stream

While a real-life safari is the most fantastic adventure around, you can take advantage of the webcam Djuma has set up and experience a safari trip from your home .

There’s no guaranteed sightings, but the great news is that you can log on whenever you want to.

Enjoy the most famous wildlife webcam live from Djuma Private Game Reserve below .

NB: If you’re having issues with the webcam viewer, please clear your cache. If it still doesn’t work, you may need to try this page in another Internet browser (it usually solves the problem).

As a last resort, give us your feedback in a comment below and we’ll investigate further. Thank you.

What Did You Spot on the Djuma Live Camera Today?

If you’re craving a bush safari adventure but are nowhere near any wildlife spots, this WildEarth dam cam will make you feel like you’re sitting in the Sabi Sand Wildtuin.

It’s such a fun and enlightening experience that even those who live just down the road find themselves checking in on the animals at random times.

What did you manage to see on the Djuma waterhole camera today?

Did you spot a family of bucks taking a drink in the hot sun? Or maybe a lazy hippo cooling off in the dam?

Feel free to comment below to share your latest wildlife sightings from Djuma.

While watching these African animals on live stream is fun, there’s nothing quite as thrilling as seeing them in the wild. To see the Big Five and more, check out these incredible safari deals .

Cheers and enjoy your virtual safari! 😉

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187 thoughts on “Djuma Dam Cam”

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Hi, I am battling to get the Djuma webcam live feed. I have always been able to so am rather confused as to why I can no longer. Missing it hugely. Thanks, hope you can help. Regards Linda

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It’s working on my side, enjoy.

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Why is the webcam at the Djuma waterhole offline everyday and just available (sometimes) during night time?

The web camera had to be repaired, but hopefully now everything is ok.

It’s online at the moment (14:37 GMT+2), enjoy! 🙂

Why is the webcam at Djuma unavailable for the past week?

The cam is down for now, here’s the latest news:

“UPDATE – 20 February: Unfortunately, the new power supply did not arrive in Hoedspruit in time for Alex to take back to Djuma with him on Friday. This means that should it arrive by Monday, Alex can collect it on Tuesday only.”

Thanks for your patience.

Latest Djuma Cam update (18 February 2021):

“After installing a replacement part to restore audio back on the cam, the power supply then broke on Sunday. We’ve ordered a new one and are hopeful that it arrives on-site on Friday and then can be installed during the weekend. As always, we thank you for your patience, understanding and continued support.”

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Beautiful view of a leopard a couple of days ago. Thank you for focusing on that and following the view so all could see. Made me feel like I was really in Africa!! Thanks! 🙂

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You were extremely lucky to spot one! I’m so happy for you! 🙂

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Hi! Is this website the only way to watch the live cams, or is there an app etc?

There is no app right now, but you can also watch the live coverage from WildEarth.tv.

Have a blessed day,

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I appreciate these live cams so much. There were incredible Djuma cam views of the Nkuhuma lion pride early after the cam went to IR today. One injured lioness was lagging behind the pride and I hope her injured leg heals fast, so she can go back to being a champion huntress. That Djuma cam is quite sensitive. I could hear a hyena calling in the distance. But the magical experience was disturbed by a vehicle with non-stop chattering visitors and spotlights on the lions who were probably off to hunt. How can the wildlife not be impacted by all that noise and spotlights from humans? I hope the guides regularly encourage the visitors to stop talking and they shut off the engines so all can listen to the amazing night sounds.

Awesome sighting, Bridget. Thanks for sharing!

Not sure about the chattering bit. It’s a pity, hopefully the guide was able to intervene.

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Trying to watch the elephants, but the camera keeps going out of focus when it zooms in.

No camera is perfect.

That being said, just saw them now and the focus was perfect.

So I’m sure you’ll be luckier next time.

Thanks Michael. Haven’t been on in a few days, as you can see. Viewing is much better this time.

Glad to hear that, Kathy! 🙂

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Hi, can I ask what kind of camera are you using, the quality is very good.

Bolin technology (Speed Dome HD model). 😉

Thanks Michael, it’s lovely resolution.

Glad you like it Martina, enjoy! 🙂

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The leopard that was captured tonight on the webcam was stunning! I cannot describe how amazing it is to see such a magnificent animal in nature. Free to live and totally unaware that we are observing every moment. Thank you for making this possible.

Wow Allen, lucky you! 🙂

So glad you enjoyed it.

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Video won’t open in any browser lately. I did not have any problems before.

Live stream is currently offline.

It will be back soon…

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So pleased to have found this site. Seeing the lion pride earlier was awesome. Didn’t realise how close the rangers’ vehicles got to them, thank you!

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Fantastic video this morning, thank you.

rangers or someone else

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…a moment ago he was a super filter on the camera, for a while it was good to see but again it was worse

hi have done as you suggest i use chrome and explorer still cant get the cam

Check now. Working my end (including on Chrome).

Wow, that’s great. Now I feel like I was in Africa and that’s exactly how we watched this beautiful animal.

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Hi, it’s 10am Friday 13 April 2018. I can hear all sorts of grunting near the camera but can’t see what it is. It would be good if the camera was panning and might get to see – maybe wild pigs or warthogs?

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Great views of nyala the other day!

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It’s not leopard it’s some cat. What cat is it?

How big was it? Did it have spots? Any smaller-sized cat could be wild cat, serval or caracal.

Maybe It was serval. The cat was with strips.

Stripes, you mean? Hmmm, strange…

I checked cats which you supposed and I think It was serval but in a dark spots look like strips. Can I see lion or leopard on a camera? If yes, which time they prefer to coming?

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There was a cheetah (I think) around for a couple of days earlier this week _ may have been the same visitor.

Last night i saw a leopard.

WOW, you’re SO LUCKY! 🙂

Yes, I also think that, I am so lucky. I saved this moment with “Print Screen”. In a future, I think, that must to be more confidential, it’s will be more security for animals!

I see something for several seconds, i thing it was leopard.

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Camera still down

Lighting so spectacular

Still no sound

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Sound is working fine on my end… Make sure the embedded player is unmuted.

The sound on the other cams are ok and checked my end and all seems ok

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Why do you not show the rhinos? 🙁

Because if we can see them, poachers can potentially know where they are too! 😉

Hannah Mabey, Think a little, I was also the beginning of pausing the team, but as You and me watching the cameras as well as cameras follow poachers. And since those are completely different’m interested in animals, so it is better if they to not Africa Freak opportunity to find easily these beautiful animals that they can kill. That `s my opinion.

Camera down again

Camera finally working. GREAT so why are we looking at tire tracks and a foot print while hearing lions extreamly close by ?

Still camera not working?

The issue should be resolved soon (see response to Don Baxley). Thank you for your patience.

Well thank you.

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