Cat Eye Cam, Naledi
A low, close-range bush camera in Greater Kruger, aimed at eye level.
About this view
The Cat Eye camera at Naledi is mounted low and close, which is what makes it different from the usual wide waterhole view. Animals arrive at something near eye level, and the frame fills with a single elephant's leg or a hyena's face rather than a whole herd at distance.
Naledi lies in the Greater Kruger, the belt of private reserves that share unfenced boundaries with the national park. The game moves freely across all of it, so what walks past is the full Kruger cast, with no fence deciding otherwise.
South Africa is UTC+2. Night is when this angle pays off: a low camera with infrared makes the after-dark visitors — hyena, honey badger, civet, leopard — far more legible than a distant daytime view ever manages.

Frequently asked questions
- Where is the Cat Eye Cam, Naledi live cam located?
- The camera looks over Greater Kruger, Limpopo, in South Africa. Its position is 24.200°S, 31.000°E, which you can open on our world map.
- What time is it at the Cat Eye Cam, Naledi camera?
- Greater Kruger, Limpopo runs on UTC+2, and the live clock at the top of this page shows the current local time and whether it is day or night there. It is worth checking before you watch: this view changes completely between the middle of the night and the busiest hours of the day.
- Are there other live cams near Greater Kruger, Limpopo?
- Yes — the closest ones are Rosie's Pan, Simbavati Waterside and Ulusaba. They are listed under "Nearby cams" further down this page, and every camera we carry is plotted on the world map.
- Is this stream really live?
- Yes. This is a real 24/7 live feed broadcast by Africam, played through the official YouTube player — free, no account needed. Every stream in our catalogue is checked automatically before each update to confirm it is still live and watchable.