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Kidepo Valley is in the remote northeast corner of the country. The park has a true wilderness feel and is a great destination for the adventurous traveler. It has excellent wildlife viewing during the Dry season, featuring several species not encountered anywhere else in the country.
Best Time to Visit
The prime time to see wildlife in Kidepo Valley National Park is during the Dry season (September to March). Kidepo is, however, located in a semi-arid region and can be visited throughout the year. The Wet season months (April to August) are pleasantly less hot and bring beautiful scenery. Bird watching is at its best at this time as well.
September to March –Dry Season
April to August –Wet Season
Scenery
Two valleys (Kidepo Valley and Narus Valley) on either side of predominantly mountainous terrain dominate the park. There are wide, sweeping views of the Narus Valley from many vantage points. Open grassland is interspersed with acacia trees, desert dates, and rocky outcrops.
Activities Visitors to Kidepo can engage in various activities such as game drives, nature walks, and bird watching. Game drives are best conducted early in the morning or late afternoon when wildlife is most active. Nature walks offer opportunities to explore stunning landscapes and observe wildlife up close.
From: $319 to $2000 pp/da
From: September to March (Dry season)
From: September to March (The park rarely gets crowded)
From: 1,442km² / 557mi²
The park has arguably the most diverse savannah fauna of any park in the country. It is particularly rich in predators, including lion, leopard, cheetah and bat-eared fox. Black-backed and side-striped jackal are both present. There are large herds of buffalo. Twelve antelope species occur in the park, including Jackson's hartebeest, oribi, eland, Uganda kob and klipspringer.
Wildlife Highlights
Kidepo usually offers excellent lion and elephant sightings. Herds of up to 1,000 buffalo are often encountered. Cheetahs are seen with increasing frequency, and it is home to many dry-country species, among them caracal, aardwolf, greater and lesser kudu, mountain reedbuck, and Guenther's dik-dik. Five primate species are present, including the localized patas monkey. Lucky visitors might spot the endangered Rothschild's giraffe.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
The best time for wildlife viewing is the middle and end of the Dry season (November to February) when animals concentrate around reliable water sources. During the Wet season (April to August) animals disperse from the valleys and move to higher ground, where they are more difficult to locate.
The climate in Kidepo Valley National Park is semi-arid. Droughts are common. Temperatures can reach as high as 40°C/104°F, but average around 29°C/84°F in the afternoon and 17°C/63°F at night. There is one Wet season (differing from two Wet seasons in most of the country) from April to August.
Dry Season –September to March
Wet Season –April to August
The best way to get to Kidepo Valley National Park is by a scheduled or chartered flight. It is also possible to drive from Entebbe to Kidepo. There are several routes. The most direct route, through Gulu to Lokumoit Gate, is about 600km/373mi and takes about 10 hours*. The trip can be broken up with an overnight stop at Ziwa Rhino and Wildlife Ranch, Chobe Safari Lodge, Gulu or Kitgum. Two longer routes pass through the remote Karamoja subregion, arriving at Nataba Gate. Karamoja was subject to banditry in the past, but it has been considered safe for several years and is a growing center of community-based tourism focused on the small town of Moroto.
Domestic flights are usually booked by your tour operator. They will also arrange for your pick-up from the airport or your hotel in most cases. You will enter Uganda by way of Entebbe International Airport (EBB), which is near the town of Entebbe and 46km/29mi from Kampala, Uganda’s capital.
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
Airlines & Ticket Prices
Please check Skyscanner to see which airlines can take you to Entebbe International Airport (EBB), and what tickets would cost.
Domestic Flights
The following carriers run relatively expensive, but scheduled, domestic flights, which take about 2 hours from Entebbe to Kidepo Valley:
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