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Khama Rhino Sanctuary Adventures

Khama Rhino Sanctuary is a privately managed wildlife reserve in Botswana dedicated to saving threatened rhino populations, offering visitors up-close wildlife experiences including rhino tracking and birdwatching.

8,600
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
10,000+
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Khama Rhino Sanctuary

 

Established in 1992, the Khama Rhino Sanctuary spans approximately 8,600 acres in the Central District of Botswana near Serowe. It was created as a community-driven conservation project to protect both the black and white rhinoceros from poaching threats. The sanctuary's landscape is characterized by open savannah plains, gently rolling hills, and mopane woodlands, providing a diverse habitat for rhinos alongside other wildlife such as zebras, giraffes, wildebeest, and a wide variety of bird species. Key recreational activities include guided game drives, walking safaris, and rhino tracking tours, which allow visitors to witness rhinos in their natural habitat while supporting conservation efforts. The sanctuary also serves as an important breeding ground helping to increase regional rhino populations. Visitors can explore several marked trails for hiking or cycling, and the photography opportunities are excellent throughout the reserve. In addition to rhinos, the sanctuary harbors various other wildlife making it an engaging destination for wildlife enthusiasts and conservation-minded travelers. The reserve is community-owned, which reinforces the link between local people and sustainable wildlife management. With on-site camping and accommodation, visitors have ample opportunity for overnight stays to fully experience the sanctuary's tranquility and wildlife at dawn and dusk. Khama Rhino Sanctuary represents a vital conservation success story in southern Africa, blending wildlife preservation with community benefits and education.

Highlights

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Rhino Tracking Excursions to observe black and white rhinos up close

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Varied birdlife including species like the bateleur eagle and lilac-breasted roller

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Guided walking safaris offering intimate wildlife viewing experiences

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Campground facilities allowing overnight wildlife immersion

Notable Natural Features

Rhino Conservation Program

A pioneering community-run conservation effort that has successfully protected and increased rhino populations.

Diverse Birdlife

Home to over 230 bird species, making it a hotspot for birdwatchers.

Camping Facilities

Well-maintained campsites offering a rustic experience with proximity to wildlife.