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February 23, 2022Queen Elizabeth National Park
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February 23, 2022In the far, remote North of Uganda bordering South Sudan, Kidepo is one of Uganda’s least visited parks which allows for some magnificent game viewing.
In the far, remote North of Uganda bordering South Sudan, Kidepo is one of Uganda’s least visited parks and most remote National Parks. A good 2 days drive from Entebbe most visitors choose the option to fly up to this unspoilt and rarely visited piece of Africa. The unique, rugged and arid terrain flanked by high mountain ranges and the silence of the open plains gives it a feeling of true wilderness.
Kipedo contains good populations of Lions and Buffalo and you may even get the chance of rarer species in Uganda such as cheetah and ostrich. Kipedo can be combined really nicely with Murchison Falls and Bwindi to give a primate and traditional safari in one trip. Get in touch with Rob or Clyde to start your planning.
Kipedo National Park FAQs
Kipedo National Park is a real undiscovered gem and has a wide range of wildlife. There are 75 mammal species and 470 bird species in the park and these are all within the prime game viewing area. Some of the species you can look forward to seeing are: lions, cheetah, leopard, buffalo, oryx, elephants, giraffes and so much more.
Kipedo Valley National Park is a semi-arid region with an average temperature of 29 to 30°C, but some days can reach up to 40°C.The rainy season is from April to September each year, but it can be unpredictable and the volume of rain is usually low. So the park can be visited most times of during the year. The rainy season also brings about the growth of new vegetation and the wildlife is also more vibrant during the rainy season.