 
															Tracking wild rhinos on foot is a grounding, exhilarating experience—one that places you in quiet proximity to some of Earth’s most powerful and imperiled creatures. In Namibia’s rugged Damaraland or Kenya’s protected conservancies like Lewa and Ol Pejeta, Rewild travelers are guided by expert trackers and conservation rangers into rhino habitat, learning to read footprints, broken branches, and the subtle signs of an animal that, despite its size, can vanish like mist.
Whether it’s the rare desert-adapted black rhino or the wide-mouthed white rhino grazing the plains, encountering a rhino is a powerful moment—a reminder of resilience, survival, and what’s at stake. These experiences aren’t just about wildlife watching. They’re about connection, education, and stewardship.
Your journey directly supports frontline conservation: anti-poaching patrols, rhino sanctuaries, scientific monitoring, and community-based protection programs. Tracking rhinos is a privilege—one that reaffirms the Rewild mission to protect what remains wild, and restore what’s been lost.
