About the lodge and live stream

Welcome to Camelthorn

On the edge of Botswana’s Makgadikgadi National Park, Camelthorn Farmstead and Animal Survival International (ASI) have created a vital refuge for wildlife in the face of worsening drought. In 2024, Botswana endured its driest wet season in 40 years, leaving water sources dry and animals in crisis. In response, the couple behind Camelthorn began pumping water from their private boreholes into the dry Boteti River. ASI joined their efforts, installing a solar-powered pump, seven solar panels, and extended piping to deliver nearly 16,000 gallons (60,000 liters) of water daily. This waterhole now draws thousands of migrating zebras from the Okavango Delta each year, offering an incredible view of one of southern Africa’s great wildlife events.
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Latest Highlights

Dark Water Danger | Croc Lurks
Feb 6, 2026

Dark Water Danger | Croc Lurks

Elephant Drinking at the Waterhole - Close-Up Details
Feb 5, 2026

Elephant Drinking at the Waterhole - Close-Up Details

Elephant Having a Muddy Good Time
Feb 4, 2026

Elephant Having a Muddy Good Time

Elephants Enjoy a Calm Drink at Camelthorn
Feb 2, 2026

Elephants Enjoy a Calm Drink at Camelthorn

Bathed in Moonlight: Elephants at the Water
Jan 29, 2026

Bathed in Moonlight: Elephants at the Water

Solitary Giant Enjoys a Calm Drink
Jan 28, 2026

Solitary Giant Enjoys a Calm Drink

Hippo Territorial Behaviour at Night
Jan 26, 2026

Hippo Territorial Behaviour at Night

Elephant Enjoys a Water Break at Camelthorn
Jan 16, 2026

Elephant Enjoys a Water Break at Camelthorn

Croc in the Dark! Watch This Giant Move
Jan 14, 2026

Croc in the Dark! Watch This Giant Move

Elephant Mud Mask Time
Jan 13, 2026

Elephant Mud Mask Time

Mud, Water & Fun: Elephants Living Their Best Life
Jan 12, 2026

Mud, Water & Fun: Elephants Living Their Best Life

Green Grass & Cool Water | Impalas at Camelthorn
Jan 9, 2026

Green Grass & Cool Water | Impalas at Camelthorn