
Khama Rhino Sanctuary

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The Khama Rhino Sanctuary is a heartfelt conservation success story nestled in Botswana’s heartland. Established to protect endangered rhinos, this sanctuary now offers visitors a unique chance to see these magnificent creatures up close in a safe, natural environment. Beyond rhinos, the sanctuary is home to zebras, giraffes, antelopes, and a vibrant variety of birds, making it a haven for wildlife lovers.
Walking or driving through the sanctuary feels like stepping into a peaceful refuge where nature thrives under careful care. The dedicated staff and local community’s passion shine through, creating an experience that’s both inspiring and educational. Whether you’re on a guided game drive or simply soaking in the serene landscape, Khama invites you to connect deeply with Botswana’s wild spirit.
More than just a wildlife park, Khama Rhino Sanctuary symbolizes hope, preservation, and the joy of seeing animals roam free. It’s a must-visit for every nature enthusiast.
Africa
Botswana
English
Botswana pula
2 Seasons (Wet & Dry)
53°F / 12°C
86°F / 30°C
GMT+2
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The Best Time to visit Khama Rhino Sanctuary is during the dry season, from May to October, when wildlife is easier to spot as animals gather around waterholes. The weather is cooler and more comfortable for game drives and walking safaris, making your experience even more enjoyable. Early mornings and late afternoons offer the best light and the most active wildlife sightings, especially of the sanctuary’s prized rhinos.
During the wet season, from November to April, the landscape transforms into a lush, green haven with blooming flora and abundant birdlife, perfect for birdwatchers and nature photographers. However, some roads may become muddy, so it’s good to plan accordingly.
No matter when you visit, Khama Rhino Sanctuary offers a peaceful escape into nature’s embrace, where every moment reveals the beauty and resilience of Botswana’s wild heart. Pack comfortable clothes, your camera, and an open spirit for unforgettable memories.