Camp Kuzuma Waterhole - Chobe, Botswana
This live waterhole camera sits at Hideaways Camp Kuzuma in the Chobe Enclave, a remote wilderness area bordering both Chobe National Park and Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park. The camp sits along one of Africa's most active elephant corridors, with herds passing through daily between the two parks.
The Chobe region holds one of the highest concentrations of elephant in Africa, with the greater Chobe ecosystem supporting an estimated 50,000 animals. Lion, wild dog, buffalo, and a vast array of waterbirds are also regularly recorded around the waterhole and open plains visible on this feed.
The camera is operated by EarthCam in partnership with Hideaways Africa, giving viewers a remote front row seat to one of Botswana's least visited and most pristine wilderness areas.
Did You Know? The Chobe Enclave sits at the corner where four countries meet, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Namibia, making it one of the few places on earth where you can stand in a single spot and look across the borders of four nations simultaneously, a point marked on the Zambezi River just kilometres from this camp.
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