Kambaku Wildlife Reserve Live Webcam, Namibia
The live webcam shows a watering hole in the Kambaku Wildlife Reserve in Namibia, Africa.
Kambaku Wildlife Reserve is a private, family-owned nature reserve in Namibia, known for its rich diversity of flora and fauna as well as its exceptional safari experiences. Covering an area of about 8,000 hectares, the reserve is home to giraffes, zebras, antelopes, and rare predators such as leopards. More than 200 bird species can also be found here, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers.
The vegetation of Kambaku includes acacia trees, wild grasses, and rare endemic plants typical of the African savanna. Visitors can enjoy a variety of safari experiences β from classic jeep safaris guided by professionals, to horseback safaris that offer a closer connection with nature, and walking tours for those who want to experience the tranquility and raw beauty of the wilderness.
The reserve also offers unique educational programs where guests can learn more about local wildlife and regional ecology. Its visitor facilities include a restaurant serving local cuisine, an outdoor swimming pool, and relaxing lounge areas. Comfortable accommodation is available at Kambaku Safari Lodge and Kambaku Safari Camp, both designed in the style of traditional African huts.
For active travelers, additional activities such as archery and other outdoor sports are available. Conveniently located in central Namibia, the reserve is easily accessible from Hosea Kutako International Airport in Windhoek, with airport transfers provided for guests. The best time to visit Kambaku Wildlife Reserve is during the dry season β from May to September β when sunny weather and the absence of rain make for ideal safari conditions. During this period, animals gather more frequently around water sources, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife observation.

























































