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English
Included
Discover the breathtaking Sipi Falls and take part in a community coffee tour
Explore Jinja, Uganda’s adventure capital and the source of the Nile
Visit Kidepo Valley National Park, Uganda’s most untouched wilderness area
Discover up to 470 bird species in one of the country’s richest birding destinations
€ 3152.34
€ 2900.15


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This 6-day Uganda safari offers a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and wildlife as you journey through some of the country’s most remarkable attractions. Your adventure begins in Jinja, Uganda’s vibrant adventure capital, where you will visit the legendary source of the Nile, the spiritual Sezibwa Falls, and the lush Mabira Forest with its rich biodiversity. The journey continues to the stunning Sipi Falls, a series of three cascading waterfalls set against dramatic cliffs, where you will also enjoy a community coffee tour to learn about the traditional coffee-making process from bean to cup. The highlight of the safari awaits in Kidepo Valley National Park, one of Uganda’s most pristine and untouched wilderness areas, home to over 70 species of mammals and up to 470 bird species. From sweeping savannah landscapes to extraordinary wildlife encounters, this safari promises an unforgettable experience that captures the true essence of Uganda’s natural and cultural treasures.
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Kidepo Valley National Park was undoubtedly the most beautiful part of our five-week road trip through Uganda. While the rest of the country didn't entirely win us over (chaotic and dangerous traffic, overpopulation, sometimes aggressive begging, pollution, and difficult conservation of natural areas), the Narus Valley certainly amazed us. We loved the silent immensity, the feeling of being truly alone in the world, the morning mist floating over the valley at sunrise, the large herds of herbivores, the muddy pools where warthogs and buffaloes lounge, the savannahs, sometimes green, sometimes golden, dotted with umbrella acacias, ronier palms, and false cacti. The gently rolling landscapes, with the sacred Morungole Mountains in the background, are of a raw beauty and striking intensity. In our eyes, Kidepo is more beautiful than the Serengeti. We saw larger herds than in Kruger, and it is almost even quieter and more isolated than the Central Kalahari. We spent three unforgettable days in the valley. Our only slight regret was that, despite our best efforts, we didn't see any big cats—no lions, cheetahs, or leopards... No tracks, no carcasses, nothing. A puzzling absence in this setting. In any case, we sincerely hope that this gem will remain intact, or even expand, and that wildlife, especially big cats and predators, will find a lasting and peaceful refuge there.

The park is home to a wide range of wildlife including lions, cheetahs, elephants, giraffes, buffalo, and over 475 bird species, like the ostrich and the rare Karamoja Apalis. It also lies within the cultural homeland of the Karimojong people, making it rich in both nature and tradition.

Exploring, Sight Seeing,Feeling the Natural Space of Wild Animals Was Enormously Amazing. Checked on the Girrafes 🦒 🦒. A wild trip with a Tour Van just for Two Was Really Cool.

Kidepo valley national park in uganda is fantastic. Thousands of buffalo's, giraffes Elephants zebras antelope. The scenery of this park is one of the best in the world

HOME TO MORE THAN 20,000 BUFFALOES. we did the safari in Oct 2022 with my colleagues and the experience was one for the books. We have seen a lot of buffaloes, herd of elephants and many other wildlife species. the place is massive and roads to adventure is manageable, you will take an offroad vehicle and enjoy nature at its finest. Africa is truly a gem for wildlife safaris, i have been in kenya and tanzania as well, they are unique on its own beauty.



