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Kidepo Valley
Remote Wilderness Safari

"Kidepo Valley National Park is Uganda's best-kept secret — and arguably its most spectacular. Located in the remote northeast near the South Sudan border, this extraordinary semi-arid wilderness is home to over 77 mammal species including lion, cheetah, elephant, buffalo, giraffe, and zebra. Fewer than 5,000 tourists visit each year. When you arrive, you will very likely have the park entirely to yourself. This is Africa as it was — and Roam Beyond takes you there in complete safety and comfort."

5 Days / 4 Nights 77+ Mammal Species Cheetah & Lion Fly-In Option Available Karamajong Culture $183/mo × 12 months
PKG-010 · Remote Wilderness
Kidepo Valley Remote Wilderness
From
$2,200
or $183/mo × 12 months
Duration5 Days / 4 Nights
ParkKidepo Valley NP
AccessDrive or fly-in
Crowd LevelAlmost zero tourists
DeparturesAny day, year-round
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No deposit to enquire.
Fly-in option adds ~$450pp each way.
Why Kidepo is Special
"Kidepo Valley is the park that makes seasoned Africa travellers stop and reconsider everything they thought they knew about Uganda. The Narus Valley floor fills with elephant herds at dawn. A mother cheetah walks her cubs past your vehicle. The Karamajong elder you meet in the village has never seen a skyscraper. This is one of the last places in East Africa where you genuinely feel like an explorer."
77+
Mammal species in Kidepo
5,000
Tourists per year — vs 200,000 in Masai Mara
475
Bird species recorded
Fly-in
1-hour charter from Entebbe option
Wildlife You Can Expect to See
Lion
Kidepo's lions are remarkably relaxed — often seen at close range on and off vehicles
★ Most Reliable
Cheetah
One of the only parks in Uganda with regular cheetah sightings — often with cubs
★ Uganda Exclusive
African Elephant
Large herds congregate in the Narus Valley — dawn and dusk sightings are spectacular
Very Common
African Buffalo
Massive herds — often 500–1,000+ individuals moving across the valley floor
Very Common
Rothschild's Giraffe
One of Africa's most endangered giraffe subspecies — Kidepo is a stronghold
Endangered Species
Leopard
Present throughout Kidepo — sightings are possible especially at dawn and dusk
Possible Sighting
Eland
Africa's largest antelope — frequently seen in the Narus Valley
Common
Ostrich
Kidepo is the only park in Uganda with wild ostrich
Uganda Only
Caracal
This elusive wild cat is found in Kidepo — one of Uganda's rarest mammal sightings
Very Rare Treat
5-Day Itinerary — Day by Day
Day 1
Kampala / Entebbe → Kidepo Valley National Park
Option A — Drive: Depart Kampala early morning for the long but rewarding drive north (~10–11 hours via Gulu). Your driver-guide stops at Murchison Falls viewpoint en route for a brief visit and picnic lunch at the Nile. Arrive Kidepo by evening as the sun sets over the Narus Valley — a sight that will stop you in your tracks. Check in, dinner, overnight.

Option B — Fly: Charter flight from Entebbe (Aero Uganda / Fly Uganda) direct to Kidepo airstrip. Just 1 hour. Afternoon game drive on arrival. Much more comfortable — highly recommended for 5-day itineraries. Fly-in adds approximately $450 per person each way.

Overnight: Apoka Safari Lodge (top recommendation) or Kidepo Savannah Lodge.
Drive or Fly-InNile View (drive)Kidepo ArrivalSunset Valley
Day 2
Full Day Kidepo — Narus Valley Game Drives
Pre-dawn start (6:00am): The Narus Valley at first light is extraordinary. Elephant herds emerge from the Kidepo River. Lion prides are still active. Cheetah mothers move their cubs across open ground. The light is golden and the savannah is empty of tourists.

Morning game drive (3–4 hours) targeting lion, cheetah, elephant, giraffe, eland, and buffalo. Return to lodge for mid-morning brunch. Rest during midday heat.

Late afternoon game drive (4:00–7:00pm): The Narus Valley again — this time watching the herds return to water at the Apoka waterhole. Kidepo's sunsets over the Morungole Mountains are legendary. Return to lodge for dinner under extraordinary dark skies (zero light pollution — the Milky Way is visible).
LionCheetahElephant HerdsGiraffeSunset Drive
Day 3
Katarum Valley + Karamajong Cultural Village Visit
Morning game drive in the Katarum Valley — Kidepo's second valley, drier and more remote than Narus. Katarum is excellent for bat-eared fox, striped hyena, aardwolf, and the Karamajong eland herds. Also home to ostriches, Jackson's hartebeest, and Burchell's zebra. A truly wild and atmospheric landscape with no other vehicles in sight.

Afternoon: Karamajong cultural village visit — meet the semi-nomadic Karamajong people, one of East Africa's most distinctive cultures. Watch the traditional warrior dance, cattle ceremony, and jewellery making. Learn about Karamajong cattle culture, their relationship with lions, and their remarkable traditional knowledge of the Kidepo landscape. Guided by a Roam Beyond local community liaison.
Katarum ValleyOstrichBat-eared FoxKaramajong CultureWarrior Dance
Day 4
Kidepo — Walking Safari + Night Drive Option
Morning guided walking safari in Kidepo with armed UWA rangers — a completely different experience from game drives. Track elephant footprints, identify predator spoor, and understand the ecosystem at ground level. Walking brings you closer to the landscape than any vehicle can.

Afternoon at leisure at the lodge. Optional activities: swimming pool (Apoka Lodge), guided bird walk (475 species — Abyssinian ground hornbill, Karamoja apalis, Fox's weaver), or relaxing on your veranda as elephant graze near the lodge boundary.

Evening: Optional Night Drive (highly recommended) — Kidepo at night reveals genets, civets, white-tailed mongoose, aardvark (possible), and if extremely lucky, leopard or caracal. Night drives available with prior arrangement (+$40 pp).
Walking SafariBird WalkNight DriveAbyssinian Hornbill
Day 5
Final Dawn Drive → Depart Kidepo → Return to Entebbe
One last game drive at dawn — Kidepo always saves something special for departure morning. Watch the lion pride move off to shade. Photograph giraffe silhouettes against the rising sun. Then pack, breakfast, and depart.

Option A — Drive back: Full day drive south to Entebbe/Kampala via Gulu. Arrive by 9pm. Your guide will stop for lunch and at scenic viewpoints. Long but rewarding — Uganda's northern landscapes are beautiful.

Option B — Fly out: Charter flight back to Entebbe (1 hour). Arrive mid-morning with the rest of the day free in Entebbe or Kampala. Highly recommended for flight connections.

Pro tip: If you have a night flight, we can arrange an Entebbe hotel day room at no extra cost.
Dawn Game DriveFly-Out or DriveKampala Return
What's Included & Excluded
✓ Included
  • 4 nights accommodation at Kidepo safari lodge
  • All meals — full board throughout
  • Private 4×4 safari vehicle + expert driver-guide
  • All national park entry fees (Kidepo Valley NP)
  • Karamajong cultural village visit with liaison guide
  • Guided walking safari with UWA armed ranger (Day 4)
  • All game drives as per itinerary
  • Mineral water and snacks on drives
  • Airport transfers (Kampala or Entebbe)
  • 24/7 WhatsApp support from Roam Beyond team
  • All government taxes and levies
✗ Not Included
  • International flights to/from Uganda
  • Charter flight option (~$450 pp each way)
  • Uganda tourist visa ($50 — apply at evisa.go.ug)
  • Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
  • Optional night drive add-on ($40 pp)
  • Tips for guides, rangers, and lodge staff
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Personal spending money & souvenirs
  • Yellow fever vaccination (required for Uganda)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kidepo safe to visit?
Yes. Kidepo Valley National Park is a designated safe tourism zone with permanent Uganda Wildlife Authority and Uganda People's Defence Force presence. The park has been safe for tourism for many years. The cross-border area with South Sudan is managed and monitored by UWA. Roam Beyond has operated tours to Kidepo since 2019 with zero safety incidents. All our Kidepo guides are experienced in the region's logistics and local relationships.
Should I fly in or drive to Kidepo?
For a 5-day itinerary, we strongly recommend the fly-in option (approximately $450 per person each way). The drive from Kampala is 10–11 hours each way, which consumes almost 2 full days of your trip. Flying gives you 2 extra game drive days in Kidepo and arrives you fresh and ready to explore. If you're on a tight budget, the drive is absolutely doable — and the northern Uganda landscape is beautiful. We offer both options.
What wildlife can I expect to see?
Kidepo has 77+ mammal species including lion (very reliable), cheetah (regular — one of the only parks in Uganda), elephant, buffalo, Rothschild's giraffe, eland, zebra, and ostrich. Leopard is present but elusive. Caracal is a rare possibility. The Narus Valley game drives are consistently excellent — Kidepo's animals are calm and approachable due to the very low tourist volumes. You will almost certainly have the park to yourself.
Can I combine Kidepo with gorilla trekking or Murchison Falls?
Yes — we commonly combine Kidepo with Murchison Falls (both in northern Uganda) into a 7–8 day northern circuit, which is excellent value. Combining with gorilla trekking requires 9–10 days total. We also offer a 14-day Grand Uganda Safari that covers Kidepo, Murchison, Queen Elizabeth, Kibale, and Bwindi. Contact us at info@roambeyondtours.com for custom itinerary options.
How does the payment plan work for this package?
The Kidepo Remote Wilderness Safari starts from $2,200 per person. Over 12 months that's just $183 per month. Over 6 months it's $367/month. No interest, no credit check, no hidden fees. Email us at info@roambeyondtours.com or WhatsApp +447826805254 to get started — we'll set up your payment schedule immediately.
"Fewer than 5,000 tourists visit Kidepo per year. When you're there, you will very likely have this extraordinary park entirely to yourself. That alone makes it the most special safari in Uganda — possibly in East Africa."
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