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Kidepo Valley National Park is an ideal safari destination to explore. “Kidepo” means “to pick from below” and this valley was frequented by people traveling to collect fallen borassus fruits to use for fermenting when making palm beer, this is how Kidepo Valley National Park got its name.

Off the beaten track, Kidepo National Park is nestled among the rugged hills and valleys of northern Uganda. It’s a place so hidden away its beauty has mostly gone unnoticed — until now.

Nestled in the wild frontier region, lying in the rugged, semi-arid valleys of Karamoja province on the far northern border with the Sudan and Uganda, Kidepo Valley National Park is apparently the most isolated national park in Uganda but still stands out to be one of the best virgin places every wildlife viewer can ever visit in Uganda. BOOK NOW

Your visit to Kidepo Valley National Park will give you great chance to see and participate in quite a number of activities such as, a walk to visit the local community and see the traditional Karamajong manyattas, explore the park on foot, do safari game drive, visit the Kidepo and Narus Rivers, and valleys. Participate in bush camping, go bird watching viewing endless number of birds. Transport is based on 4×4 tours vehicles that are comfortable. Accommodation at the moment is Apoka Safari Lodge, Apoka Rest Camp & Nga’Moru Wilderness Camp.

This virgin land has a lot that has been left unexplored and seen that your visit will bring you to the real discovery of the truly Uganda soil and nature blessed with unique attractions, and in abundance.

Without a doubt, Uganda is a remarkable destination to explore, with remote places including Bwindi Forest National Park popular for gorilla trekking safaris in Africa. Come and meet the mountain gorillas in their natural

 

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