Here's a more specific location:
* Near the South Celestial Pole: It lies close to the South Celestial Pole, which is the point in the sky directly above the Earth's South Pole.
* Surrounded by other southern constellations: It's bordered by the constellations of Musca (the Fly), Apus (the Bird of Paradise), Octans (the Octant), and Mensa (the Table Mountain).
* Best viewed in the summer months (in the Southern Hemisphere): Chamaeleon is visible from the Southern Hemisphere during the summer months (around December to February).
To find Chamaeleon, you'll need a star chart or a planetarium app that can help you navigate the night sky. Remember, it's a faint constellation, so observing it from a location with minimal light pollution will increase your chances of spotting it.