About the lodge and live stream

Welcome to Kalahari Salt Pan

This camera is situated in the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans of the Kalahari Desert – the destination of Botswana’s zebra migration. The artificial waterhole provides a vital source of water for the migrating herds during this period, while throughout the rest of the year it continues to attract an exciting diversity of wildlife.  Ancient San Bushmen wells can also be found surrounding the site, a reminder of the deep human history of this landscape. The Natural Selection Foundation is a non-profit organisation supporting conservation and outreach programmes dedicated to protecting Africa’s last great wild places. Its mission focuses on conserving land, safeguarding wildlife, and improving the lives of people living sustainably in wildlife areas across the continent.
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Kalahari Salt Pan Live Stream

Latest Highlights

A Pair of Zebras Taking It Easy
Mar 9, 2026

A Pair of Zebras Taking It Easy

Terrapin Snacks on a Mouse!
Mar 6, 2026

Terrapin Snacks on a Mouse!

Kalahari Zebras Take a Refreshing Drink
Mar 5, 2026

Kalahari Zebras Take a Refreshing Drink

Pregnant Zebra Among the Herd
Mar 4, 2026

Pregnant Zebra Among the Herd

Warthogs Feeding at Kalahari Waterhole
Mar 3, 2026

Warthogs Feeding at Kalahari Waterhole

Cheetah Patrols the Waterhole
Mar 2, 2026

Cheetah Patrols the Waterhole

Kalahari Magic: Timelapse of Zebras Quenching Thirst
Feb 27, 2026

Kalahari Magic: Timelapse of Zebras Quenching Thirst

Zebras Quench Their Thirst in the Cool Water
Feb 25, 2026

Zebras Quench Their Thirst in the Cool Water

Splish Splash! Flock of Ostriches Takes a Bath
Feb 24, 2026

Splish Splash! Flock of Ostriches Takes a Bath

Herd Hydration - Zebras Gather at the Kalahari Waterhole
Feb 23, 2026

Herd Hydration - Zebras Gather at the Kalahari Waterhole

When the Kalahari Gets Thirsty
Feb 20, 2026

When the Kalahari Gets Thirsty

Juvenile Gabar Goshawk Spots a Mongoose
Feb 19, 2026

Juvenile Gabar Goshawk Spots a Mongoose