World Rhino Day 2025: Top 10 Places To Spot Rhinos Around The World

OT Staff & Waquar Habib

Kaziranga National Park, India

In Assam, home to over two-thirds of the world’s Indian one-horned rhinos UNESCO-protected grasslands offer reliable sightings, especially near water bodies during early morning and late afternoon.

A beautiful closeup of Great Indian one horned rhinoceros at Kaziranga National Park | Shutterstock

Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Nestled in the Terai lowlands, this park shelters one-horned rhinos amidst dense forests and riverine corridors. Guided safaris and canoe rides boost chances, especially between October and March.

Rhinos at Chitwan Park | king_roberto/instagram

Hluhluwe–iMfolozi Park, South Africa

One of Africa’s oldest reserves, famous for its white rhino revival. Rolling hills and lush vegetation host herds of southern white rhinos, often visible on open plains.

Scenes from Hluhluwe–iMfolozi Park | sarah_kingdom_travels/instagram

Etosha National Park, Namibia

Etosha’s salt pan and abundant waterholes draw rhinos regularly in dry seasons. Both black and white rhinos can be seen, often congregating at waterholes under wide Namibian skies.

An evening at Etosha National Park, Namibia | stephmylife/instagram

Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, Uganda

Uganda’s only place to see rhinos in the wild. A conservation success, with guided walks enabling close white rhino encounters in a safe, protected setting.

A rhino grazes at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, Uganda | thewanderlust_rose/instagram

Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana

Set in the Okavango Delta, Moremi offers mixed habitat—wetlands, forest edges—for both black and white rhinos. Conservation reintroductions have strengthened populations there.

Dramatic shots of rhinos at Moremi Game Reserve | marlondutoit/instagram

Solio Game Reserve, Kenya

Privately-owned and highly secure, Solio is one of the most successful rhino breeding sanctuaries in East Africa. Excellent rhino density makes spotting both black and white rhinos very likely.

A rhino at Solio Game Reserve, Kenya | sunworldsafaris/instagram

Manas National Park, India

In Assam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Manas recovered its one-horned rhino population via translocations; sightings are rarer but the forest setting and biodiversity make any encounter special.

Great one-horned rhino at Manas National Park | Shutterstock

Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya

Lakeshore grasslands and woodlands make Lake Nakuru a stronghold for white rhinos. The backdrop of the Rift Valley adds dramatic scenery to close grazing encounters.

Rhinos at Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya | fourtyseven254/instagram

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, India

Near Guwahati in Assam, this sanctuary has a very high density of Indian one-horned rhinos. Compact landscape means high chances of sightings, even for short stays.

Rhinos in the wild at Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary | Shutterstock

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