The Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary has an interesting history. Because of the great variety of wildlife in Uganda in the early 20th century, the tourism industry thrived. One major reason for the tourism boom was the sizeable population of Rhinos roaming freely in Kidepo and Murchison Falls National Parks. The Colonial government and Uganda’s first government after independence maintained tough policies against poaching of white Rhinos. Everything turned upside down because of insecurity in the late 70’s and early 80’s creating room for unprecedented poaching that eventually wiped out wild White Rhinos in Uganda’s National Parks.
The Ziwa Rhino sanctuary is one of the most important wildlife conservation projects in Uganda. It is one of the 20 best places to visit on a Uganda safari. The Sanctuary is the only place in Uganda where visitors can track the endangered White Rhinos by foot and at a close range. Because of the sanctuary, Uganda is one of the few countries in the world where the Big 5 (lions, leopards, rhinoceros elephants, and buffaloes) can be spotted.
Why you must visit the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary
Although most tourists come to Uganda with the intention of seeing the mountain gorillas in Bwindi/Mgahinga or going for a safari in the other major national parks, more adventurous ones have since discovered the treasure that lies within the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary. Visiting Ziwa Rhino sanctuary has become a must for those who wish to experience a full African Safari in Uganda. Apart from tracking the Rhinos, there are several other activities that make the sanctuary attractive to tourists. They include.
Birding: Another prominent activity open to tourist while at the sanctuary is bird watching. This activity can take the whole day and involves guided walks, driving and a boat cruise through the four birding trails. As you move through the swamps, woodlands and the savanna plains you will be able to spot 350 species of bird. Most of them come from the nearby
Nature Walks: Walking through the Sanctuary will reward visitors with beautiful scenery of green tropical vegetation and bushes. The great biodiversity in the Ziwa Rhino sanctuary is a great taste of the things to come during your Uganda Safari.
Night walks: Enjoying your time at the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary does not need to end during the day – It can go on well through the night. A guided night walk will allow you discover new sounds under beautiful moonlight in the Africa wilderness. As you move through the night with knowledgeable guides, prepare to encounter some of the sanctuary’s nocturnal resident animals, bats and birds.
Rules and Guidelines while tracking Rhinos at the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary
Like any organized and reputable establishment, the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary has got set rules that need to be strictly adhered to by visitors. There is a fine of $100 for those who deliberately refuse to abide by the rules. The Guides have full authority to end any activity abruptly if they feel that certain rules are not being followed: Visitors should follow these rules while at the sanctuary:
- Follow instructions given to you by the Sanctuary guides at all times. Feel free to ask them any questions regarding the rules and the animals.
- Report to the Rhino Fund Reception any illegal wildlife kills along the road.
- Any unguided/unauthorized tour activity is considered illegal. This is especially so if it is done beyond 17:30 pm.
- For your own safety and that of the animals, any attempts at feeding or touching them are forbidden.
- Littering is strictly prohibited within the Park. Any litter should be properly disposed in the available bins.
- Cycling and jogging cannot be done anywhere and at any time within the Sanctuary.
- While at the entrance, declare any firearms, GPS, Pets, Drones or any other item that may cause suspicion.
- Unnecessary noise of any sort within the sanctuary is strictly not allowed. While with the animals, switch off your cell phones or simply put them Silent mode.
Packing list for Rhino Tracking
Tracking Rhinos is less demanding compared to other wildlife activities in Uganda like Gorilla Tracking. The dressing code can be simple and a simple light shirt and pant that are of dull color.
Apart from the items already mentioned, also think about bringing an insect repellent, pain killers, vitamins, anti-malarial drugs, anti-allergy drugs, hand sanitizers, tooth brush, tooth paste, Vaseline, hair shampoo, lip balm, flash lights and a camera (for memories).
Accommodation at the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary
In order to ensure that the sanctuary had everything travelers needed while visiting, the Rhino Fund Uganda came up with an idea of a Lodge located within the sanctuary. They sold the idea to the Genade Family who were more than happy to provide funds for a high quality safari Lodge. This is how Amuka Safari Lodge came to be.
N.B: There are several other lodges and hotels that offer quality services but we recommend them with reservation because none is located within the sanctuary premises.