Cam Info

Cam Info


Each of our cams have a unique history and infrastructure to support it. This requires the commitment of many people and organisations that include the nature reserves, conservation bodies, game parks and dedicated people whose passion it is to share their love of wildlife.

Here are some of our more important camera locations (click on orange markers)

 

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Below, you will find specific information about each camera: location, content, type of cam, the best time to view and images taken from each camera.

Each camera is customized to its particular location. Often, as is the case with most wildlife cams, the cams are remote far from mains electricity, telecommunications infrastructure and other resources. As a result, alternative power sources are deployed such as windmills and solar panels. Leading edge telecommunications are utilised and include satellite, fibre optic and innovative wireless technology.

This often results in some operational and technical challenges in setting up and maintaining the camera infrastructure. It is not unusual to have interference with cams, from humans, weather, terrain and animals alike - not to mention some vigorous Africam storms !

 

Live streaming cameras:

These cameras are streaming LIVE video from their remote locations in the African bush with stereo sound 24/7.

Current Live streaming cameras are:

Live refresh cameras:

The refresh cameras broadcast real time still images at certain time intervals, for example every 30sec. Please see each camera for their specific refresh rate.

Current refresh cameras are:

 

Please note that where possible certain refresh cameras are equipped with an artificial light source for night time viewing. Please check individual camera pages for more details.

Best viewing times:

For most cameras the best viewing times are early morning and late afternoon South African time (GMT+2). There will be a steady flow of animals throughout the day across the various cameras with the night time viewing always producing something rare and special.

 

We recommend signing up for our Facebook or Twitter Alerts so we can inform you when the animals are around and you don't miss an exciting sighting.

 

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/africamlive

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/africam

 

Depending on daylight saving which will vary from summer to winter, the following is a guide based on the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)

  • Central African Time: +2 (two hours ahead)

  • Central Standard Time USA: -6 hours (six hours behind)

  • Central European Time: +1 hour (one hour ahead)

  • Central Standard Time Australia: +9 hours 30 minutes (nine hours thirty minutes ahead)

 

Tourneyman1's picture

sunnyg although the refresh

sunnyg although the refresh cams are not working the nkorho pan and elephant plains streaming cams should work for you now.  The link is on the left of here towards the top.  Be sure you have the latest version of the adobe flash player to view the streaming cams.  If you still have problems let us know.

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, courage to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.... especially when the cams go down.

sunnyg123's picture

Thanks so much.  I don't

Thanks so much.  I don't feel so dense now. lol  This is a great site!  Can't wait till all the cams are working!

donnabac's picture

Hi Sunnyg. Welcome to

Hi Sunnyg. Welcome to Africam. The Refresh cams are down right now. If you check the Wateringhole forum the members usually discuss the status of the streaming and refresh cams. The moderators also keep us updated. Click HERE.

Donna

sunnyg123's picture

What am I doing wrong?  I

What am I doing wrong?  I see no pictures, only white  boxes with a red x in them.  I right click on the red x, tell it to show picture, and nothing happens.  I am registered and logged in.  I must be doing something wrong, happens on every cam.  Thanks, sunnyg123

Tourneyman1's picture

Hi ernamary,both the time

Hi ernamary,

both the time and temperature can still be seen by viewing the cam via the link on the left hand side under "streaming cams" for NK or EP Those are a pop up window viewer with the time above the cam and the temperature nearby can be seen in the lower right corner of that page.  I hope this helps.

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, courage to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.... especially when the cams go down.

ernamary's picture

I totally agree.  It used

I totally agree.  It used to have all the info below the image but now I do not have a clue as to the time or temperature.

 

 

 

giagino7's picture

it used to have the time the

it used to have the time the weather forcast, which really was nice, but for some reason it's not anymore I'm with you.

ki2345's picture

 this is awsome but when do

Cool this is awsome but when do i get to watch animals

Tourneyman1's picture

The streaming cam links in

The streaming cam links in the orange area to the left open in a pop up window and do have the time and date above the media viewer. 

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, courage to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.... especially when the cams go down.

dep43's picture

I would love it if the

I would love it if the africam site had the african time on the viewer!

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