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Sera Rhino Sanctuary

Sera Wildlife Conservancy (SWC) was formed in 2001 by local Samburu communities with the aim of bringing together three historically rival ethnic groups to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources in their traditional lands.

The initiative was so successful that in 2015 the Sera Rhino Sanctuary was established with the transfer of ten rhino from other areas in Kenya. It was the first community conservancy in East Africa to operate a sanctuary dedicated to the conservation of the critically endangered black rhino

The security of the rhino sanctuary is paramount, with a team of 33 local rangers supplemented by a mobile anti-poaching unit. There is also support for the surrounding communities with infrastructure development and the establishment of local small enterprises.

A non – profit organization, Tusk was instrumental in the construction of the Rhino Sanctuary, which has already seen the first black rhino birth on community land in Kenya for 25 years. Tusk has also provided support to construct and maintain the Moto outpost, to improve the monitoring and protection of the rhino. In addition, help run conservation awareness campaigns and install water pumps for local communities. Tusk also supports the Northern Rangelands Trust of which Sera is a member.

This grassroots project is an inspiring model of how rural communities can support and benefit from rhino conservation. But it needs continued funding to fully implement its admirable vision.

What to do in Sera Conservancy

Exploring Sera Conservancy with Jumanji Africa Safaris allows you to experience a variety of different safari activities to make your trip even more memorable. Below are the various activities that you can take part in when you visit Sera Conservancy.

Black Rhino Tracking

This excursion is an amazing walking safari that provides a uniquely thrilling adventure, but also allows our guests to actively contribute to the protection of this iconic species.

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