Kidepo Valley National Park is home to a wide variety of wildlife species, including elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, and numerous antelope species such as Jackson's hartebeest and Uganda kob. Visitors can embark on game drives through the park's savannah plains to observe these animals in their natural habitat.
Kidepo Valley National Park is borne in Karamoja, a land occupied by the Karamajong people. A pastoralist tribe known for their nomadic life style moving from place to place searching for water and pasture for their vast herds of cattle. Visitors can engage in cultural encounters and guided tours to learn about Karamojong traditions,
Kidepo Valley National Park is borne in Karamoja, a land occupied by the Karamajong people. A pastoralist tribe known for their nomadic life style moving from place to place searching for water and pasture for their vast herds of cattle. Visitors can engage in cultural encounters and guided tours to learn about Karamojong traditions, customs, and daily activities, including cattle herding and traditional dances.
Kidepo valley is a sanctuary for bird watchers, with over 475 bird species, including many local and migratory birds. The park's varied habitats, including savannah grasslands, woodlands, and mountainous terrain, support a wide range of bird species such as the Abyssinian roller, Karamoja apalis, and Ostrich.
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