Kruger National Park

Welcome to kruger-national-park.net home to web cams of the animals of Kruger National Park.

Here we provide web cams which can be used to view all the animals located in Kruger National Park, as well as animals found all over Southern Africa.

Each week we will provide you with a feature Game park in South Africa, including a web cam for your viewing pleasure, and info relating to the National park of the week.

 

This weeks feature game reserve is Tembe Elephant Park.

 

Web Cam

Live web cam pictures from Africa : the biggest elephants in the world


Our webcam is situated at a watering hole at the Tembe National Elephant Park in the north-east corner of South Africa, near the Mozambique border

The date and time is in South Africa which is GMT +2. (Rough estimates on time - USA is 6 hours behind us, Australia is 8 hours ahead. UK / Europe is 2 hours behind)

Most active time for elephant at the water hole is 11:00 am to 3:00 pm but you will be able to see many other animals at different times of the day. If the screen is black then it is night time.

Mammals

The Kruger National Park boasts the world’s greatest concentration and diversity of species. Rhino Walking Safaris allows guests the opportunity to encounter all the classical African big game including the Big Five: buffalo, elephant, leopard, lion and black and white rhino. In addition there are also hippopotamus, giraffe, zebra, cheetah, warthog and many antelope species. Below is a checklist of the most visual species:

The Kruger National Park ... Home of the Big 5

Lion ... This is a map showing park-wide distribution of the king of beasts, the majestic African lion. Seen on 4 separate occasions during June 2006.

Leopard ... The leopard is probably the most beautiful wild cat to be seen anywhere. It is also the most widely spread big cat but still not easily seen because of its nocturnal and stealth habits. Saw result of Impala kill in June 2006.

Elephant ... the big and generally gently giant. The elephant once seen in the wild cannot ever be forgotten. Charged twice in May 2006.

Buffalo ... So often described as the most dangerous of animals and I have a friend, Robin Morris, who can personally attest to this. He was literally saved from certain death by a ranger's gunshot that resulted in a charging wounded buffalo dropping dead at his feet. The incident happened in the 1980's in Botswana during a walking trail.

White Rhino ... The white rhino is massive, and a site everybody should see at some stage in their life. Under careful supervision by armed rangers these animals can often be approached to within a few metres. The map will show Pretoriuskop as a perfect venue to see these large animals. GPS

 


Aardvark

Aardwolf

Antelope Roan

Antelope Sable

Baboon Chacma

Badger Honey

Bat Epauletted, Peter's

Bat Epauletted, Wahlberg's

Bat Free-tailed, Angolan

Bat Free-tailed, Little

Bat Tomb, Mauritian

Buffalo

Bushbaby Lesser

Bushbaby Thick-tailed

Bushbuck

Bushpig

Cane-rat Greater

Caracal

Cat Wild, African

Cheetah

Civet

Dassie Rock

Dassie Rock Yellow-spotted

Dog Wild

Duiker Common

Duiker Red

Eland

Elephant African

Fox Bat-eared

Genet Large-spotted

Genet Small-spotted

Giraffe

Grysbok Sharpe's

Hare Cape

Hare Scrub

Hare Red, Natal

Hartebeest Lichtenstein's

Hyena Spotted

Hippopotamus

Jackal Black-backed

Impala

Klipspringer

Jackal Side-striped

Leopard

Kudu

Mongoose Banded

Lion

Mongoose Grey, Large

Mongoose Dwarf

Mongoose Selous's

Mongoose Meller's

Mongoose Water

Mongoose Slender

Monkey Samango

Mongoose White-tailed

Mouse Multimammate, Natal

Monkey Vervet

Oribi

Nyala

Pangolin

Otter Clawless

Porcupine

Polecat Striped

Reedbuck Mountain

Reedbuck Common

Rhinoceros Black

Rhebok Grey

Serval

Rhinoceros White

Squirrel Tree

Springhare

Suni

Steenbok

Warthog

Tsessebe

Wildebeest Blue

Waterbuck

Zebra Burchell's