Live Stream at the Okaukuejo Waterhole, Etosha National Park

temperature icon 19°C
clear sky
Humidity: 47 %
Pressure: 1014 mb
Wind: 2 mph
Wind Gust: 3 mph
Clouds: 8%
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 6:13 am
Sunset: 6:58 pm

There’s something truly magical about watching wildlife gather around the Okaukuejo waterhole in Etosha National Park. This live stream brings that magic directly to your screen, offering an authentic glimpse into Namibia’s wild heart. From dawn till dusk, and even through the quiet African night, the waterhole becomes a stage where nature performs its timeless rituals.

This live camera often captures elephants cooling off and drinking, giraffes gracefully lowering their necks to sip water, and zebras approaching in neat lines. At certain hours, you might see herds of springboks, wildebeests, and kudus mingling peacefully. Lions occasionally appear at dusk, asserting their presence, while jackals and hyenas roam nearby. If you’re lucky, you might even spot rhinos visiting under the moonlight, an unforgettable sight that reminds you of the fragile beauty of Africa’s wilderness.

Etosha National Park is one of the most famous wildlife reserves in Southern Africa, and the Okaukuejo waterhole is its beating heart. Set against a backdrop of arid savannah, the camera offers an unfiltered view of nature: no fences, no human interference, just life as it unfolds in the wild. The sound of distant calls and the soft rustle of animals create a peaceful, almost meditative atmosphere that draws viewers from around the world.

Whether you’re a nature lover, a wildlife photographer, or someone seeking a moment of quiet beauty, this live stream is a must-see. It’s one of those rare windows where you can feel connected to the rhythms of Africa: all from the comfort of your home.

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