Uganda Receives Eight Southern White Rhinoceros from South Africa
Bujuku Eco Tours2025-12-15T20:24:50+03:00Uganda Receives Eight Southern White Rhinoceros from South Africa: Uganda has received received eight (8) southern white rhinoceros on December 09, 2025 from Munyawana Conservancy in KwaZulu-Natal, a donation to the Government of Uganda by African Parks.
The southern white rhinos arrived at 2:30 a.m. at Entebbe International Airport and were officially received by the Director of Tourism Development, Dr Basil Ajer on behalf of the Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities
Of the eight rhinos received, four (4) are males and four (4) are females, a balanced composition intended to strengthen breeding and long-term population growth
The reception was witnessed by the Commissioner Biodiversity Management, John Makombo, who represented the Executive Director of Uganda Wildlife Authority, together with senior officials from the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, Uganda Tourism Board and UWA senior management.
Dr. Basil Ajer said that the arrival of the rhinos demonstrates Uganda’s growing credibility in global wildlife conservation and tourism development. “This donation is a strong vote of confidence in Uganda’s conservation systems and institutions. It reflects the trust our international partners have in our ability to protect these endangered species and responsibly grow our wildlife-based tourism,” he said. He added that the translocation is firmly anchored in Government planning frameworks. “This initiative is fully aligned with Uganda’s National Rhino Conservation and Management Strategy, which seeks to strengthen genetic diversity, expand rhino range, and secure the species for future generations,” Dr. Ajer said.
Mr. John Makombo described the arrival of the eight rhinos as a major reinforcement of Uganda’s conservation efforts. “This is a significant boost to our national rhino recovery programme. Beyond conservation, this donation strengthens Uganda’s profile as a competitive nature-based tourism destination and a trusted partner in international wildlife conservation,” he said. He further said that UWA will protect the rhinos and provide a conducive environment for them to multiply.
Speaking on behalf of African Parks at the handover, the Operations and Logistics Manager, Martine Rickelton, said the donation reflects African Parks’ long-term commitment to supporting rhino range states. “Uganda has demonstrated strong leadership in rhino conservation and long-term planning for the species’ recovery. This donation is our contribution to strengthening that foundation and supporting Uganda’s ambition to re-establish rhinos across more protected areas. We are proud to partner with the Government of Uganda and Uganda Wildlife Authority on this important conservation journey,” he said.
Following their arrival, the rhinos are currently being transferred under to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary for mandatory quarantine, veterinary monitoring, and acclimatisation prior to full integration with others in the Sanctuary.
With the arrival of the eight rhinos, Uganda’s total rhino population now stands at fifty-nine (59), all under active protection, marking a major boost to the country’s national rhino recovery efforts.
Uganda’s rhino restoration efforts continue to progress under the National Rhino Conservation and Management Strategy, with preparations currently under way to introduce additional rhinos into Kidepo Valley National Park to expand the species’ national range. At the same time, arrangements are being finalised to translocate selected rhinos from Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary to Ajai Wildlife Reserve, as part of a phased national plan to re-establish rhinos in protected areas where they once thrived.
Where To Track the Southern White Rhinoceros in Uganda
Ziwa Rhino and Wildlife Ranch is situated in Nakasongola district. It’s a famous home for only wild rhinos in Uganda. It’s a project of Rhino Fund Uganda and Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA). The sanctuary is conveniently located 176km (100 miles) north of Kampala on the Gulu highway towards Murchison Falls branching off at Nakitoma Trading centre. Ziwa is the only place where you will be able to see rhinos in the wild while on a safari in Uganda.
The Ziwa Sanctuary mission is to create a safe environment where Rhinos can multiply and be protected for future generations. The sanctuary is also responsible in ensuring conservation, education and community empowerment program in order to create awareness among Ugandans and visitors on the Rhinos while also keeping Uganda’s rich cultural heritage for future generations.
Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary is the only place in Uganda that can make you achieve your dream of seeing the big Five animals. This is the only place in Uganda where you can spot the Southern White Rhinos in the wild. Tourists can visit Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary for these unique Wildlife species then proceed to Murchison falls National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park or Kidepo Valley National Park to see four of the big five animals (Lions, Elephants, Buffaloes and Leopards) for the total satisfaction with Bujuku Eco Tours & Travel.
Other wildlife found at Ziwa rhino sanctuary
Besides rhinos, Ziwa Sanctuary hosts diverse wildlife including hippos, crocodiles, leopards, Uganda kobs, waterbucks, bushbucks, oribis, duikers, warthogs, vervet monkeys, colobus monkeys, aardvarks, pangolins, and numerous birds like the Shoebill stork, and over 300 bird species recorded, plus reptiles like lizards and pythons. The ranch’s different habitats which are; – swamps, woodlands support this rich biodiversity, making it great for safaris and birding.
What is the best time to go for rhino tracking
Rhino tracking in Uganda at Ziwa rhino sanctuary is done all year round. But to experience what the ranch has to offer it is best to go during the dry months since they offer excellent conditions for most activities like birding, nature walks, game drives and rhino tracking. As per the Ugandan seasonal calendar, the dry months start from June and they extend up to September. The second dry season phase is always short, it starts from December and ends in February
Visitors can also come for rhino tracking during the wet or rainy months especially if they are interested in birding. The longest rainy season starts from march and goes up to mid June, and October – November is the low wet season.
How to get to Ziwa rhino sanctuary
Ziwa Rhino and Wildlife Ranch is situated in Nakasongola district. It’s a famous home for only wild rhinos in Uganda. It’s a project of Rhino Fund Uganda and Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA). The sanctuary is conveniently located 176km north of Kampala on the Gulu highway towards Murchison Falls branching off at Nakitoma Trading centre. Ziwa rhino sanctuary can also be accesse on your way to or from kidepo valley national park.
Ziwa rhino sanctuary is one of the best destinations to visit on your Uganda safari. Book your trip with Bujuku Eco Tours & Travel experts in conducting safari trips, gorilla trekking tours and other related safari activities

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