Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park is located in northeastern Uganda. “Kidepo” comes from an Indigenous word from the local tribes, “akidep,” which means to pick under. The park covers an area of 1,442 sq km (577 sq mi) and is located remotely compared to other Ugandan Parks. It is undoubtedly one of the best wilderness destinations in Africa. It is a hidden gem unknown to many, making it unique, engaging, and perfect for quiet and phenomenal game drives and birdwatching safaris. The magnificent characteristics of the park are the savannah landscape and mountain features. The park has a plethora of wildlife, with over 77 mammal species recorded, some of them being endangered species only found in this park and not in other parks in Uganda, which makes it a fantastic location for prime game viewing. The park is home to over 475 bird species, making it a top destination for birding activities.