Kidepo Valley National Park
Welcome to Kidepo Valley National Park, Uganda’s most remote and dramatic safari destination. Nestled in the northeastern corner of the country, where Uganda borders South Sudan and Kenya, Kidepo is a true wilderness – raw, untouched, and breathtakingly beautiful.
Covering 1,442 square kilometers, this hidden gem is home to over 77 species of mammals and 475 species of birds, some of which are found nowhere else in Uganda. From roaming lions and towering giraffes to cheetahs and ostriches, every game drive in Kidepo feels like a private encounter with nature.
The park’s sweeping savannahs are framed by the Morungole Mountains, and its Narus and Kidepo Valleys offer spectacular scenery and year-round wildlife viewing.
🌍 What Makes Kidepo Special?
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Rare Wildlife: Spot species not commonly seen in other Ugandan parks – like cheetahs, aardwolves, and caracals.
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Cultural Encounters: Engage with the Karamojong and Ik people, whose traditional ways of life remain closely tied to the land.
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Untouched Landscapes: Far from the tourist crowds, Kidepo offers pristine nature and total tranquility.
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Adventure Beyond Safari: Enjoy guided nature walks, mountain hikes, and cultural village visits for a rich, immersive experience.
| Languages spoken | English |
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