Khama Rhino Sanctuary Botswana is an important conservation effort that is protecting the species of black and white rhinos that live in the area. The sanctuary was established in 1992 as a joint project between the African Wildlife Foundation, the Botswana Government, and local communities.
It is home to one of the biggest populations of black and white rhinos in southern Africa and protects white rhinos that were almost brought to extinction due to poaching. Visitors to the Sanctuary can go on game drives, guided walking safaris, view rhinos from hides, and learn about rhino conservation. By visiting, you can help support the ongoing efforts of the Sanctuary to protect and preserve these majestic animals.