This day will start with an early breakfast after which you will transfer to Kidepo National Park which is Uganda’s most isolated national park, nestled in the rugged, semi-arid valleys between the Sudanese and Kenyan borders in the north-eastern Karamoja region of Uganda. Transected by the Narus and Kidepo Rivers, the park hosts a big game, with over 80 species of mammal, including lion, leopard, elephant, giraffe, zebra and various antelope species. The park hosts mammals like cheetah, striped hyena, aardwolf, caracal and kudu and many more. With a total of more than 475 different bird species, Kidepo is also the best place for bird watching. You will as well encounter the grassland plains of the Narus Valley, where most of the park’s wildlife congregates due to the permanent water. You will move to the north where you will see the Kanangarok hot springs – a fabulous place to look out for ostrich and to admire the mountains beyond the frontier. This activity will lead you to time for lunch at your lodge. After lunch, you will go for a game drive into the Narus Valley below. In the evening, you will return to your lodge for overnight and dinner.
