Salt Lick Safari - Masai Mara, Kenya
Salt Lick Safari - Masai Mara, Kenya
This live safari webcam overlooks the Mara Bushtops salt lick in the Masai Mara ecosystem of Kenya. The camera captures a natural mineral-rich salt lick where wildlife regularly gathers to feed, drink, and socialize throughout the day.
Salt licks are an important feature in African ecosystems, attracting a wide range of animals seeking essential minerals. Visitors to the camera may spot zebras, giraffes, wildebeest, antelope, elephants, and occasionally predators moving through the savannah landscape.
Located within the greater Masai Mara region, this area forms part of one of Africa’s most famous wildlife habitats. The Masai Mara is known worldwide for its rich biodiversity and spectacular animal migrations across the open plains.
Natural mineral craving: Many animals visit salt licks because plants often lack enough sodium, so herbivores travel long distances to lick mineral-rich soil and rocks to balance their diet.
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location_on Mara Bushtops Salt Lick, Siana Conservancy, Masai Mara, Kenya