A vast park in a corner of the country with a huge herd of cape buffalo. Few tourist are going there still so when camping in the middle of the park one can expect lions to inspect your camp.
Ezequiel
AR
Visited:
August 2010
Reviewed: Sep 8, 2011
Amazing landscape, all yours to enjoy in splendid solitude.
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Kidepo valley is a fascinating place, there´s a real adventure feel to it. There´s hardly any tourist, so you can enjoy the place pretty much to yourself and your group. The trip to get there is also an amazing route across barely visited areas of the country. The wildlife is not so abundant as in some other parks of East Africa, but in the three days we spent there we got to see at close-up lions, giraffes, giant herds of buffalo and zebras everywhere, among several others. And an elephant who was seating in front of the car , over the only road, and refused to leave, for hours. Great experience, Kidepo.
liesjeVisited:
August 2010
Reviewed: Sep 8, 2011
An alternative, adventurous safari.
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Many different animals to see, and a very unspoilt view because almost no tourists go there. Besides the rides in our car, we also did a walking trip, which was nice, because it's very different. Our ranger was very professional and a nice and interesting person. We camped in the park and cooked our own food on a fire, which adds to the 'bush vibe', but if you want a lot of comfort it's probably not the best place. Also the (long) journey through the country to get to the park was very interesting in my opinion. If you have time, it's a very good choice.
liesjeVisited:
August 2010
Reviewed: Sep 10, 2011
An alternative, adventurous safari.
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Many different animals to see, and a very unspoilt view because almost no tourists go there. Besides the rides in our car, we also did a walking trip, which was nice, because it's very different. Our ranger was very professional and a nice and interesting person. We camped in the park and cooked our own food on a fire, which adds to the 'bush vibe', but if you want a lot of comfort it's probably not the best place. Also the (long) journey through the country to get to the park was very interesting in my opinion. If you have time, it's a very good choice.
Ash G
US
Visited:
March 2012
Reviewed: Sep 4, 2012
20-35 years of age
| Experience level: 2-5 safaris
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If you want to see cats in Uganda - Kidepo is your park. Getting to Kidepo can be a logistical nightmare, most people fly into the park, others brave the drive. The roads, depending on the time of year, can be tricky. It's important to call the park ahead of time to get information on the roads to determine if they are passable. I drove there in a 4x4 and had zero problems. The scenery is astounding, the wildlife - even better. We were lucky enough to stumble upon a pride of lions eating an elephant, we were a mere 7 feet away from them.
Phillip
UG
Visited:
December 2014
Reviewed: Apr 17, 2015
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| 20-35 years of age
| Experience level: first safari
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There are many species of wildlife. There is a long drive on dirt road before arriving at the park. Quiet a number of bird species.
LB
CH
Visited:
January 2015
Reviewed: Apr 18, 2015
20-35 years of age
| Experience level: over 5 safaris
Wildlife and safari at its best!
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Plenty of animals, beautiful sceneries, and the few people we met were very nice and friendly. A campsite on a hilltop was our choice: plenty of stars at night, romantic campfire, wonderful sunset and sunrise, but also very basic facilities, and lions might be around. If you want the more relaxed option, try the mid-range bandas or the upmarket lodge, both at Apoka. Self-drive from Kampala is doable (in dry season, at least), but it's a long, long drive. There are some tour operators from Kampala. Staff at the park is very helpful, you can find a driver, guard or cook if you like.
Owor Patrick
UG
Visited:
January 2015
Reviewed: Aug 17, 2015
Kidepo Valley National Park is one of Uganda's most beautiful conservation areas that has not been touched so much hence not suffered much natural alteration. The Karimojong people are the only tribe in Uganda that have not been so much influenced by modern life style to change their Culture and cultural practice.
The national park has most of the animal species with vast open savanna and some bird species that are endemic to the region.
oemebamo
BE
Visited:
August 2015
Reviewed: Sep 4, 2015
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| 20-35 years of age
| Experience level: first safari
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Less game then the other national parks in Uganda, but the remoteness and scenic beauty makes it worth the (long) trip!
Joseph
CH
Visited:
August 2016
Reviewed: Jan 5, 2017
This is is certainly the best park in Uganda, with the most wildlife and the elusive wild dog, cheetah and ostrich. Other animals include hyena, lion, leopard, zebra, water buck, buffalo, giraffe, jackals and many more. You learn so much about the tribes here, and the birding was terrific.