Aside from rhino, other commonly spotted wildlife include: wildebeest, brown hyenas, impalas, ostriches, and leopards. Don’t miss the Serwe Pan – a large grass-covered expanse dotted with a collection of natural water holes which make it the perfect spot to catch a glimpse of an array of game.
You can visit Khama Rhino all year round but the winter months, from June – August are much cooler. The dry months are better for camping, from April/May until November.
The Sanctuary is home to other wildlife than the black and white rhino which have settled naturally or been translocated in. This includes zebra, blue wildebeest, giraffe, eland, springbok, impala, gemsbok, kudu, steenbok, duiker, red hartebeest, leopard, ostrich, African wild cat, caracal, small spotted genet, black-backed jackal, bat-eared fox and brown hyena.
Over 230 bird species have been identified at the sanctuary. Including Abdim’s stork and the bearded woodpecker.
Botswana has one of the highest desities of African cats. The endangered Wild dogs can be spotted in several areas aswell.
African Travels will send you to the most beautiful and unique accommodations in Africa. They are not only runned by excellent staff, they also give back to the local community and operate as eco friendly as possible. Located in the most beautiful locations, they will contribute to the your ultimate safari experience. From tented safari camps to luxury boutique hotels. We will make sure they tick all the boxes!