Tembe Elephant Park

Watch Tembe Elephant Park in South Africa live! See Africa’s largest elephants, the Big Five, and over 340 bird species. Experience this wildlife adventure powered by Explore.org.

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Tembe Elephant Park

Located in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, on the border of Zululand and Mozambique, Tembe Elephant Park is home to Africa’s largest elephants. This live webcam streams in real time from a waterhole in the park. You can observe the Big Five (lion, leopard, black and white rhino, buffalo, and elephant), the tiny Suni antelope, and over 340 bird species. Powered by Explore.org, this feed offers a journey into the heart of nature.

4.8 / 5 | Online | Tags: Wildlife, Big Five, Bird Species

October 23, 2025 10:54 | Sunrise: 05:05 | Sunset: 18:05 | Time Zone: Africa/Johannesburg (UTC+02:00)

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Explore Tembe Elephant Park & Surroundings

Spanning 300 square kilometers, Tembe Elephant Park lies in a region where tropical and subtropical vegetation meet. Located on the historic Ivory Route between Zululand and Mozambique, this park is a unique destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Here are some highlights:

  • The Big Five: Observe lions, leopards, rhinos, buffalo, and Africa’s largest elephants.
  • Suni Antelope: One of the world’s smallest antelopes, a rare resident of the park.
  • Bird Species: Over 340 bird species, a paradise for birdwatchers.
  • Sand Forests and Wetlands: The park’s unique flora offers tropical and subtropical landscapes.
  • Mozambique Border: The park’s location opens doors to cultural and historical exploration.

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Where is this camera? South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Tembe Elephant Park

Interesting Fact

Tembe Elephant Park lies on the historic Ivory Route that once connected Mozambique and Zululand. Famous for hosting Africa’s largest elephants, this 300-square-kilometer park is home to the Big Five and over 340 bird species. Explore.org’s live stream brings this unique wildlife experience to viewers worldwide.

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