Khama Rhino Sanctuary is about 50 square Kilometres in size, and is centred on Serwe Pan - a large grass-covered depression with several natural water holes. It’s a home to 30 white rhino, 230 bird species and 30 other species of animals. It’s also a home to endangered Black Rhino.
Animals in this park include: white rhinoceros, giraffe, zebra, blue wildebeest, eland, springbok, impala, gemsbok, kudu, steenbok, duiker, red hartebeest, leopard, African wild cat, caracal, small spotted genet, black-backed jackal, bat-eared fox, brown hyena black rhino, Blue Wildebeest, Leopard, Brown Hyena, Caracal, Aardvark and Aardwolf.
Bird species include: Abdim's stork and bearded woodpecker
What to do
- Game Drives
- Birding,
- Bush walks,
- Arts and crafts shopping
- Education centre
- Rhino trails
- Nature walks Bird Hide
When to go
All year round
Access:
The Khama Rhino Sanctuary is on the main road between Serowe and Orapa approximately 25km from Serowe.