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| Khama Rhino Sanctuary |
| 25 km north of Serowe, |
| on main road between Orapa |
| and Serowe |
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| PO.Box 10 |
| Serowe |
| Botswana |
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| Phone +267 (0)460 07 13 |
| Fax +267 (0)463 58 08 |
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The Khama Rhino Sanctuary Trust is a community based wildlife project, established in 1992 to assist in saving the vanishing rhino and to restore an area formerly teeming with wildlife to its previous natural state.
We offer different overnight facilities at Mokongwa Camp situated in the Sanctuary (25 km north of Serowe), accessible without four wheel drive and a short drive from the entrance gate. |
There are 13 campsites in the sanctuary, including sites for large groups. The central feature of each site is a large Mokongwa tree which provides both character and shade. There is also a fireplace, braai stand with grill, and tap with birdbath. The campsites are served by two communal ablution blocks.
Our rustic chalets sleep four people. Each chalet has a toilet and shower en suite with hot water, bedding and towels are provided. Situated by a Mokongwa tree, you will also find a fireplace, braai stand with grill and tap with birdbath. Basic cooking equipment and crockery is provided, although there is no cooker or fridge. The chalets are popular so it is best to book in advance. |
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The A-frame is a two storey chalet which sleeps up to six people, whilst the three Square-Davels each sleep two people, with braai area and ablutions, they are ideal for backpackers.
Children enjoying an energetic, hands-on activity at our Environmental Education Centre, which also is a perfect place to hold a conference
or to host a large tour group. There are dorm accommodation, self-contained supervisor rooms and even a campground at the centre.
Our restaurant is open to delight day visitors and overnight guests with a variety of tasty traditional dishes as well as delicious regular items. |
| The sanctuary's roads are well maintained and suitable for self drive game viewing in four and two wheel drive bakkies. View other wildlife than rhinos such as zebra, blue wildebeest, giraffe, eland, springbok, gemsbok, kudu, leopard, African wild cat, brown hyena and many more.
Guided game drives, rhino trails and nature walks can be booked and paid for at the entrance gate. Both take about two hours, during which time you will be guided around the sanctuary by our well trained and very knowledgeable rangers. Khama Rhino Sanctuary opens every day at 8:00 am and closes at 6:30 pm. Special arrangements for arrival outside these hours can be made in advance.
Our accommodation rates are per unit and the currency is Pula. Please also inquire about our rates for camping. |
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