Watch the Djuma Dam Cam live from Gowrie Dam in South Africa’s Djuma Private Game Reserve. This 24/7 waterhole webcam gives you a real-time look at wildlife moving through the Sabi Sand region near Kruger National Park.

Elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, buffalo, giraffes, impala, waterbuck, nyala, hyenas, birds and other wildlife may appear at any time. Every visit to the Djuma waterhole is different, so keep the live stream open and see what wanders into view.

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Djuma Waterhole Live Stream

The Djuma waterhole live stream overlooks Gowrie Dam, a gathering place for wildlife inside the Djuma Game Reserve. The camera runs throughout the day and night, providing a constantly changing look at the African bush.

Sometimes the waterhole is quiet. Minutes later, elephants may arrive for a drink, antelope may gather along the shoreline, or a predator may emerge from the surrounding vegetation.

Because this is a live wildlife camera, there is no schedule for animal appearances. That unpredictability is part of what makes the Djuma Cam worth watching.

What Animals Can You See on the Djuma Dam Cam?

Elephants are among the most memorable visitors to the Djuma waterhole. Lone bulls may stop for a quiet drink, while family groups can turn the dam into a busy scene of splashing, drinking and social activity.

Lions and leopards may also appear, particularly during cooler parts of the day and after dark. Sightings are never guaranteed, but the possibility of a big cat walking into view keeps viewers watching.

Other wildlife commonly seen around the Djuma Game Reserve includes buffalo, giraffes, impala, waterbuck and nyala. Hyenas, smaller mammals, reptiles and many species of birds may also make appearances.

The combination of large mammals, predators, antelope and birdlife means the view can change completely from one moment to the next.

Where Is the Djuma Dam Cam?

The Djuma Dam Cam overlooks Gowrie Dam in the Djuma Private Game Reserve in South Africa’s Sabi Sand region, near Kruger National Park and the wider Greater Kruger wildlife area.

Animals move naturally through this landscape, allowing the camera to capture unscripted wildlife behavior around the waterhole and surrounding bush.

Gowrie Dam is the name of the waterhole seen on the live camera, which is why viewers may also search for the stream as the Gowrie Dam Cam, Djuma waterhole cam or Djuma Game Reserve webcam.

Best Time to Watch

Wildlife can appear at any hour, but sunrise and sunset are especially good times to check the Djuma live cam. Cooler temperatures often bring more activity around the waterhole.

Nighttime can be equally interesting. The darkness brings different sounds and different visitors, and predators may become more active after sunset.

If the waterhole looks quiet, give it time. Listen for splashing, bird alarm calls, elephant trumpeting or other sounds that may signal animals approaching outside the camera’s current view.

The Story of the Djuma Cam

The history of the Djuma webcam reaches all the way back to 1998, making it part of the early history of watching wildlife on the internet.

The original camera technology was far simpler than today’s high-definition live stream. Later in 1998, the camera was positioned to overlook Gowrie Dam, establishing the view that wildlife watchers around the world have come to recognize.

Over the years, the technology has changed dramatically, but the idea remains wonderfully simple: give people around the world a live window into the African bush.

How the Djuma Camera Is Operated

The Djuma live camera is remotely controlled by camera operators often called “zoomies.”

These operators pan, tilt and zoom the camera while searching the surrounding waterhole and bush for wildlife. When an animal appears, they can follow its movement and provide viewers with a closer look.

That human control makes the Djuma Cam different from a completely fixed webcam. The operator can react as wildlife arrives and search beyond the immediate water’s edge when sounds or movement suggest something interesting is nearby.

Watch More African Wildlife Cams

If you enjoy the Djuma Dam Cam, you can continue exploring South African wildlife on Sportsman’s Paradise Online.

Watch the African Safari Live Cam for guided wildlife drives, visit the Kwa Maritane Live Cam for another South African waterhole view, or browse the African Wildlife Cams section for more live cameras.

Bookmark the Djuma page and return anytime. The next elephant herd, leopard, lion or unexpected visitor could arrive when you least expect it.

Djuma Dam Cam Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Djuma Dam Cam live 24/7?

The Djuma Cam normally provides a live view throughout the day and night. The stream may occasionally be unavailable because of maintenance, internet problems or other technical issues.

What animals can you see on the Djuma Dam Cam?

Possible sightings include elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, buffalo, giraffes, impala, waterbuck, nyala, hyenas, birds, reptiles and other African wildlife.

Where is the Djuma Dam Cam located?

The camera overlooks Gowrie Dam in the Djuma Private Game Reserve in the Sabi Sand region of South Africa, near Kruger National Park.

Is Gowrie Dam the same place shown on the Djuma waterhole cam?

Yes. Gowrie Dam is the waterhole shown by the Djuma camera, which is why the stream may be described as the Djuma Dam Cam, Djuma waterhole cam or Gowrie Dam Cam.

Who controls the Djuma live camera?

The camera is remotely operated by camera operators commonly known as “zoomies.” They pan, tilt and zoom the camera while searching the waterhole and surrounding bush for wildlife.

Is Sportsman’s Paradise Online the official Djuma website?

No. Sportsman’s Paradise Online provides a place to watch and discuss the Djuma camera. Djuma’s own website remains the official source for information directly from Djuma.

For more information about the camera feed check out djuma.com.



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Angelin
January 27, 2026 10:04 am

Just took Bree out (dog). Melting so much easier to move about
but still careful. It’s the dang cold that hits hard, takes the breath.
Might see a little more snow this weekend but I’m not concerned
as with the last storm plus I’ve plenty of extra supplies so at least
don’t have to spend extra money.

stasia
January 27, 2026 10:18 am
Reply to  Angelin

You are safe and provided for🤗😋🥩🍗🍝🥣🍪🥫

stasia
January 27, 2026 8:08 am

Morning all !😊

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pamela
January 27, 2026 8:14 am
Reply to  stasia

Plenty of room for all the hippos in the water hole. I have seen very few turtles that have escaped the croc, do wish it would move on, so we don’t have to watch it.

stasia
January 27, 2026 8:17 am
Reply to  pamela

Hi pamela….The crocodile has settled in for good..🤨

Angelin
January 27, 2026 9:58 am
Reply to  stasia

Rascal needs to hit the road but yes, it seems
quite content to hang around and hang around, etc.

stasia
January 27, 2026 10:13 am
Reply to  Angelin

He can have fun on his own🤗

Angelin
January 27, 2026 9:57 am
Reply to  pamela

Will second that.

Angelin
January 27, 2026 9:56 am
Reply to  stasia

Good morning, Stasia!

stasia
January 27, 2026 10:11 am
Reply to  Angelin

Hello Angelin !😀

pamela
January 27, 2026 7:55 am

Morning everyone! The sun is out and the frost is sparkling like diamonds on my deck, oh and it’s 13′ and windy, burr. Think I’ll stay in where it’s warm. How is everyone else?

Angelin
January 27, 2026 8:05 am
Reply to  pamela

Good morning, Pamela. Sunny yet very cold temps.
Another inside day for sure. Take care!

pamela
January 27, 2026 8:12 am
Reply to  Angelin

Thanks Angelin. Not planning to out till Wednesday. That’s my treat day, pedicure and lunch with a friend. You take care too.

stasia
January 27, 2026 8:14 am
Reply to  pamela

Hello pamela ! The weather description sounds good, but i’d also stay home. It’s raining and slippery here, and I have a hairdresser’s appointment tomorrow- hmmmm🤔

pamela
January 27, 2026 8:16 am
Reply to  stasia

Hope it clears up for you. That sounds like a treat day to me.

stasia
January 27, 2026 8:18 am
Reply to  pamela

😀🤗

Angelin
January 26, 2026 11:11 am

Good morning! Sun is shining brightly outside my window.
Sparkling off the frozen ground. Hope everyone is doing
well.

pamela
January 26, 2026 11:38 am
Reply to  Angelin

The sun is out here too! Still very cold and not going to get very warm but hey, sunshine is great. No frozen anything on the ground in my yard but I have not ventured out yet and don’t plan to until Wednesday. Take care and be warm.

Angelin
January 26, 2026 11:43 am
Reply to  pamela

Sun lifts the spirit! 😀After days of gray skies.

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stasia
January 26, 2026 12:21 pm
Reply to  Angelin

Hello Angie ! Enjoy your day🙂…..🌞

Angelin
January 26, 2026 12:55 pm
Reply to  stasia

Thank you, Stasia….you as well!😘

stasia
January 26, 2026 1:53 pm
Reply to  Angelin

😘

stasia
January 26, 2026 6:54 am

😅….hippo….🤗

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pamela
January 26, 2026 7:44 am
Reply to  stasia

Morning Stasia. Got up this morning and low and behold the sun is out and it is beautiful, but it is 20′ now so very deceiving.

stasia
January 26, 2026 8:17 am
Reply to  pamela

Hi pamela ! But the sun is already giving me energy and humor 🥰…🌞

pamela
January 26, 2026 9:24 am
Reply to  stasia

It’s definitely giving me hope for warmer weather.

stasia
January 26, 2026 9:37 am
Reply to  pamela

🤗

pamela
January 26, 2026 10:59 am
Reply to  stasia

Have you checked out the Duke Farms nest cam? That poor mama is sitting on 3 eggs. Eagles are very dedicated.

stasia
January 26, 2026 11:27 am
Reply to  pamela

nooo. super..🦅, thanks..

stasia
January 26, 2026 5:52 am

big bird…

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stasia
January 26, 2026 5:31 am

Good morning all !🙂….Have a good day….

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