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Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park is one of the most remote and breathtaking national parks in Uganda. It is located in the northeastern part of the country, on the border with South Sudan and Kenya. Established in 1962, the park covers an area of ​​approximately 1,442 square kilometers and is known for its rugged Savannah landscapes, framed by distant mountains and crossed by seasonal rivers

Geological History of The Park

The geological history of Kidepo Valley National Park is a fascinating account of the natural processes that have shaped its spectacular landscapes over millions of years. The park is located in the East African Rift System, which has played an important role in its geological evolution.

Tourist Attractions in Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park is known for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. Here are some of the main tourist attractions

Kidepo Valley

The homonymous valley of the park offers stunning views and is home to a variety of wildlife. It is a great place for safaris and scenery.

Narus Valley

 This region is known for the seasonal concentration of wildlife, especially during the dry season. This is an excellent place to view wildlife.

Kidepo River

Although the river is often seasonal, it attracts wildlife when it flows. This is a good place for birdwatching and animals that come to drink.

Apoka Rest Camp

This camp is a central base for exploring the park, offering game drives, guided walks and a chance to see wildlife in the comfort of your accommodation

Kanangorok Hot Springs

 Located in the northeastern part of the park, these hot springs are a unique feature and offer a different experience compared to the typical Savannah landscapes, some of which are not found in other parts of Uganda, making it a paradise for bird lovers

Cultural Encounters

Visitors learn and interact with local communities, such as the Karamojong people, who have traditional lifestyles and cultural practices

Kidepo Valley National Park is less crowded than other parks in Uganda, offering a more remote and untouched wilderness experience.

Accomodation in Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park in Uganda offers a variety of accommodation options, each offering a different experience. Here are some popular picks

Apoka Safari Lodge. Located in the heart of the park, Apoka Safari Lodge offers luxurious tent suites with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The lodge has a swimming pool and offers guided game drives and walking safaris

Kidepo Savannah Lodge.This lodge offers comfortable tent accommodation with private bathroom Located near the park boundary, providing easy access to the park’s attractions

Nga’Moru Wilderness Camp.For a more rustic experience, this camp offers basic but comfortable tents with shared facilities. This is a good option for those looking for an experience closer to nature

Kitgum Lodge.Located in Kitgum, which is a little further from the park, this lodge is a good base for visiting the Kidepo Valley. It offers simple but comfortable rooms and basic amenities.

UWA Rest Camp. Managed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority, this rest camp offers budget accommodation with basic amenities. This is not a great option for those looking to stay in the park.

Each of these options has its own unique charm and suits different preferences and budgets. Be sure to book in advance, as accommodations can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons.

Best Time to Visit Kidepo Valley National Park

Dry season (December-February and June-September) this is generally considered the best time to visit. The climate is drier, making wildlife easier to see, as animals tend to congregate around water sources. The roads are also more accessible at this time.

Wet season (March-May and October-November) this time can be rewarding because landscape becomes lush and green and there are fewer tourists, offering a more relaxed experience.

Each season has its own unique charm, so your choice may depend on whether you prefer more wildlife sightings and more scenic drives.

How to Access Kidepo National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park is one of the most remote and breathtaking national parks in the country. Here’s how to get there

By plane

Charter flights. The fastest and most convenient way to get to Kidepo is by a charter flight. Several companies offer flights from Entebbe International Airport or Kajjansi Airport directly to Apoka Airstrip in Kidepo. The flight takes about 2 hours.

Regular flights. Some operators offer regular flights, although they are not necessarily every day. It is better to book in advance and confirm the time.

 By road From Kampala

Via Gulu. This is the most popular route, about 571 km (355 miles). The trip lasts from 10 to 12 hours. The route is Kampala → Gulu → Kitgum → Kidepo Valley National Park.

Via Mbale. Another route passes through Mbale, Soroti and Moroto. This route is about 740 km (460 miles) and can take from 12 to 13 hours. The roads can be difficult, especially during the rainy season.

Via Karamoja. This is a more scenic but difficult route. The roads are rough and a 4×4 vehicle is essential.

From Gulu.

From Gulu to Kidepo Valley National Park is about 300 km (186 miles) and takes about 5–6 hours. The route is mostly on a well-maintained road until you reach the most remote areas closer to the park.

 Travel tips

If you travel by road, especially in remote areas, a 4×4 vehicle is highly recommended due to broken terrain.

Be sure to bring enough fuel and supplies as services are limited in remote areas leading into the park.

Consider booking with a tour operator that can arrange transport, accommodation and parking guide.