Nestled in Uganda's far northeastern corner, where the country meets South Sudan and Kenya, Kidepo Valley National Park is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Often referred to as Uganda’s “most isolated” national park, Kidepo offers an unspoiled African wilderness experience that few other places on the continent can match.
Stretching over 1,400 square kilometres, Kidepo is a land of rugged mountains, sweeping savannahs, and striking scenery that changes with the seasons. It is the only park in Uganda where you can see cheetahs, ostriches, and the elusive caracal. The Narus Valley teems with elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, and countless antelope species, while the Kidepo Valley offers dramatic landscapes and cultural interactions with the Karimojong people.
This park isn’t just about wildlife; it’s about raw beauty, solitude, and connection to the land and its people. Whether you're game driving across golden plains, watching the sunrise over Mount Morungole, or visiting a traditional manyatta, Kidepo promises a soul-stirring journey off the beaten path.