If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to experience the exhilaration of a wildlife drive on an African safari, now is your chance! Wildlife education organization WildEarth is streaming live safaris from South Africa straight to households around the world through their safariLIVE program. Every day they’re broadcasting a free sunrise and sunset safari drive (three hours each) from the Sabi Sand Reserve, a 150,000-acre reserve that shares a border with Kruger National Park. Renowned for its excellent “Big Five” viewing—the elephant, rhino, Cape buffalo, lion and abundant leopard that were once favorite hunting targets—Sabi Sand has led the way in bringing them back.

WildEarth’s safariLIVE program gives viewers a virtual ride-along in a safari vehicle with expert safari rangers in real time.

“Completely unscripted and unpredictable—this is reality TV as it is supposed to be. Authentic and REAL.”

Tune in every day at the following times:

  • Sunrise Safari: 10 pm – 1 am Mountain Time / 6 am to 9 am Central Africa Time
  • Sunset Safari: 7:30 am – 10:30 am Mountain Time / 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm Central Africa Time

Watch the live stream above, or view it from the WildEarth YouTube channel. If the times are tricky for your family, check out all the replays here.