To celebrate World Rhino Day, Thomas Cook (India) Limited, and SOTC have shared a list of seven must-visit safaris in the world, where you can spot rhinos.

World Rhino Day, celebrated on September 22 each year, is dedicated to raising awareness about the critical conservation status of rhinoceroses and the threats they face. This global event highlights the need for collective efforts to protect these magnificent creatures from poaching and habitat loss. Rhinos are found at the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, but their population across the world have dramatically declined due to illegal wildlife trade, with some species being pushed to the brink of extinction. Various organisations, governments, and communities come together on this day to promote conservation initiatives, educate the public, and encourage action to safeguard these iconic animals.

World Rhinoceros Day, celebrated on September 22 each year, is dedicated to raising awareness about the critical conservation status of rhinoceroses and the threats they face. This global event highlights the need for collective efforts to protect these magnificent creatures from poaching and habitat loss. Rhinos are found at the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, but their population across the world have dramatically declined due to illegal wildlife trade, with some species being pushed to the brink of extinction. Various organisations, governments, and communities come together on this day to promote conservation initiatives, educate the public, and encourage action to safeguard these iconic animals. (Image: Reuters)

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To celebrate World Rhino Day Rajeev Kale, President and Country Head of Holidays, MICE, Visa - Thomas Cook (India) Limited, and S D Nandakumar, President and Country Head, Leisure Travel and MICE, SOTC Travel Limited, have shared a list of seven must-visit safaris from around the world. A trip to one of these jungles will encourage you to support protection of rhinos. (Image: Reuters)

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To celebrate World Rhino Day Rajeev Kale, President and Country Head of Holidays, MICE, Visa – Thomas Cook (India) Limited, and S D Nandakumar, President and Country Head, Leisure Travel and MICE, SOTC Travel Limited, have shared a list of seven must-visit safaris from around the world. A trip to one of these jungles will encourage you to support protection of rhinos. (Image: Reuters)

1. Kruger National Park, South Africa | Kruger National Park boasts one of the world's largest rhino populations and over 140 mammal species. Spanning more than 30,000 square kilometers, this vast sanctuary is home to both white and black rhinos, particularly abundant in the southern region. Whether you're on a day trip or a multi-day adventure, Kruger offers an immersive safari experience amidst diverse landscapes and the thrill of spotting these magnificent creatures. (Image: Reuters)

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1. Kruger National Park, South Africa | Kruger National Park boasts one of the world’s largest rhino populations and over 140 mammal species. Spanning more than 30,000 square kilometers, this vast sanctuary is home to both white and black rhinos, particularly abundant in the southern region. Whether you’re on a day trip or a multi-day adventure, Kruger offers an immersive safari experience amidst diverse landscapes and the thrill of spotting these magnificent creatures. (Image: Reuters)

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2. Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South Africa | Situated in KwaZulu-Natal, Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park is one of Africa’s oldest game reserves, famous for its successful white rhino revival. Visitors can spot both black and white rhinos in a scenic landscape of rolling hills and lush vegetation. With options ranging from day trips to extended safaris, Hluhluwe-iMfolozi offers a captivating exploration of its rich terrains.

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2. Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South Africa | Situated in KwaZulu-Natal, Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park is one of Africa’s oldest game reserves, famous for its successful white rhino revival. Visitors can spot both black and white rhinos in a scenic landscape of rolling hills and lush vegetation. With options ranging from day trips to extended safaris, Hluhluwe-iMfolozi offers a captivating exploration of its rich terrains. (Image: Reuters)

3. Damaraland, Namibia | Damaraland is home to the critically endangered desert-adapted black rhino, thriving in one of the harshest climates on earth. This region’s rugged beauty, featuring rock formations, wild desert mountains, valleys, and forests, provides a unique safari experience. Visitors can also encounter other desert-adapted species like elephants and lions, making for an extraordinary adventure.

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3. Damaraland, Namibia | Damaraland is home to the critically endangered desert-adapted black rhino, thriving in one of the harshest climates on earth. This region’s rugged beauty, featuring rock formations, wild desert mountains, valleys, and forests, provides a unique safari experience. Visitors can also encounter other desert-adapted species like elephants and lions, making for an extraordinary adventure.

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4. Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana | Located in the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve is a prime spot for rhino sightings. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its diverse mix of wetlands and dry areas, is home to both white and black rhinos. Conservation efforts have successfully reintroduced rhinos to this region, making Moremi a crucial area for their preservation. The reserve offers various safari options for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

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4. Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana | Located in the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve is a prime spot for rhino sightings. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its diverse mix of wetlands and dry areas, is home to both white and black rhinos. Conservation efforts have successfully reintroduced rhinos to this region, making Moremi a crucial area for their preservation. The reserve offers various safari options for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

 

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