QUENTIN

Let's travel together

I’ve been searching for something more meaningful in my travels—something that truly makes a difference. I’m incredibly grateful and honoured to have been invited by the URhino Project to take part in a rare and life-changing rhino conservation safari in South Africa.

This isn’t your average trip. It’s a chance to get hands-on in the field, helping protect one of the planet’s most endangered and majestic animals. It’s a true privilege to be involved—and now, I’m thrilled to be able to share this opportunity with a few others.

I’ve been approved to invite 5 of my friends or followers who feel called to join this mission with me. If you’re passionate about wildlife, conservation, and meaningful adventure, this could be the experience you’ve been waiting for.

Spots are extremely limited, so if this speaks to you—reach out. Let’s make a real impact together.

I’m looking for a few like-minded travellers who share my passion for meaningful experiences, conservation, and positive social impact to join me on a once-in-a-lifetime safari. This unique journey offers the rare opportunity to get hands-on with rhinos in the wild and play an active role in protecting these magnificent animals.

If you want to connect with me complete the form below and I will reach out to you directly

TRIP AT A GLANCE

You will be heading to Zululand/Pongola to be part of a rhino rescue, go on incredible safari game drives and you will get to meet the Zulu people of South Africa. A vibrant, charismatic community of people who are eager to show visitors their customs and way of life.

URhino Host Safari Lodge Accommodations (Zululand)

You will be staying at our safari host lodge in the Zululand/Pongola region where @URhinoProject leads important rhino rescue/conservation work. 

Itinerary

DAY 1

1pm: Road transfer from King Shaka airport to the @URhinoProject host Safari Lodge where you will spend the next 4 nights.  

5pm: Check-in to your rooms at our Host Safari Lodge. 

7pm: Dinner

6am: Breakfast 

6.30am: Road transfer to the area where URhino will be doing it’s rhino rescue/anti-poaching work.

7am: Briefing from URhino’s vet about the rhino darting/anti- poaching operation procedures. You will join our Wildlife Management Team for a rhino dehorning, ear notching and medical check-up procedure. Rhino dehorning has proven to be an effective measure to deter rhino poaching. You will participate in a hands-on experience with rhinos in the wild. You will get up close to wild rhinos whilst assisting the team in collecting DNA samples (hair and blood samples) and taking measurements, all this contributing to the protection of the species. The procedure is not harmful in any way and our veterinarians and wildlife management team are highly experienced ensuring the welfare of the rhinos during the procedure. Check out @URhinoProject on Instagram for more information. 

12pm: Lunch 

7pm: Dinner

7am: Breakfast

9am: Full day safari 

7pm: Dinner

9am: Check-out and road transfer back to the airport. 

rhino rescue safari

Feedback from past Rhino Rescue participants

Our PleDGE

“We’re committed to real-world solutions, transparency, and leveraging every contribution to make a measurable impact in the conservation landscape. Your partnership is crucial in this quest.”

Our MISSION

The URhino Project is dedicated to the preservation and protection of rhinos through innovative conservation strategies, tourism, community empowerment, and global education. Our mission is to halt the poaching crisis, restore rhino populations to their natural habitats, and foster a future where humans and wildlife coexist in harmony. By integrating cutting-edge technology, scientific research, and collaborative efforts, we aim to inspire actions that respect, protect, and celebrate rhinos as a vital part of our natural world and heritage.