Discover the African Wild as it was over 50 years ago in Kidepo Valley Park in Uganda.
Experience Wild Africa as it used to be found today in the remote Kidepo Valley Park.
Can you still find Africa as it used to be? Can you still find Africa you read about in Karen Blixen’s “Out of Africa” or in Ernest Hemingway’s or Winston Churchill’s writings? The answer is “Yes,” Africa, as it used to be, can still be discovered in Kidepo Balley Park in northeastern Uganda.
The African wilderness as it used to be: Kidepo Valley National Park is one of Africa’s most remote and untouched national parks. With fewer than 20 new visitors per day, you can experience the African wilderness as it was meant to be.
Discover Africa as it used to be – Discover it in Kidepo Valley Park. Karen Blixen or Ernest Hemingway will take you back to Africa as you explore Uganda on safari with us.
Don’t just take our word for it – Here is what others have said about Kidepo Valley Park:
Here is what CNN said about Kidepo Valley Park, which is named the 3rd best park in Africa. “Spectacular landscapes and great buffalo herds. With sprawling savanna and soaring mountains, Kidepo National Park might be Africa’s most picturesque Park.
Those who take the trouble to get here are rewarded with phenomenal wildlife sightings and exclusivity that can rarely be had at any cost in neighboring countries.” Stephen Cunliffe from Africa Geographic called it “A long forgotten Eden.”
Few Visitors come here due to its remoteness; the few that come here find an Africa that is beyond the imagination; it brings alive the writings of Karen Blixen, Ernest Hemingway, and others. This is authentic Africa, a place Karen Blixen would have said as she wrote in her book “Out of Africa” – Here I am where I belong.”
Africa as it used to be – Discover it in Kidepo Valley Park – Uganda
Discover Africa as it used to be in Kidepo Valley Park. Raw, Untamed, Wild, where Warrior – Nomad Herders live out their traditions and ways, the Karamojong People, where you can climb Mount Morungole and visit some of the area’s original people – the Ik Ethnic Group.
There is Wild Africa as it used to be – It is still found today in and around Kidepo Valley Park – Africa as you imagine it only Better, a wildlife park that few get to see and experience, but those who do find it the Most Amazing Park in all of Africa – Kidepo Valley Park.
Kidepo Valley Park is one of those unique parks where memories are made. The African Proverb says, “The Eye never forgets what the Heart has seen.” Discover what Africa once was like in Uganda’s most remote and least visited Park – the Park everyone talks about but few visit.
There is still an Africa as it used to be – the Africa of over 50 years ago – even as far back as Karen Blixen, Ernest Hemingway, and others. A forgotten Eden is to be discovered and explored, a wildlife park with less than 20 new visitors per day.
Africa as it used to be – Discover it in Kidepo Valley Park – Uganda
Kidepo Valley Park has been called the “Wild West of Uganda” – home to the Karamojong Nomad – Warrior – Herdsmen who live in the 21st Century yet to their past, clinging to their traditions and ways of old. You can visit them on Safari in Kidepo Valley Park in one of their Manyattas – traditional villages found on their way to and around the park.
The rugged beauty of Kidepo Valley Park, especially Mount Morungole, is fantastic. You can climb with its panoramic views into Kenya’s vast Rift Valley, where the Ik people live. They were the first people in the Kidepo Valley area long before the Karamojong People came to the site from Ethiopia. Yes, Kidepo Valley Park is in the 21st Century – the Africa you imagined, but only better.
See Africa as it used to be – Discover it in Kidepo Valley Park; yes, it takes more effort to reach; if you fly, it takes more money; if you drive on a safari with us, it takes more time, but what awaits is worth every Dollar or Shilling, the experience of Wild, untamed Africa as it was 50 years ago is well worth your effort and expense of reaching and visiting Kidepo Valley Park in Uganda unlike other parks in Africa, Lions (including Tree-Climbing Lions) are thriving and growing in numbers, where are vast Buffalo Herds, Elephants, Rothschild Giraffes, Zebras, Antelopes including the giant Eland and rare Roan Antelopes are found. Ostriches and Birds of Prey, Leopards, Cheetahs, and other cats are found. Kidepo Valley Park is even home to the occasional “Pygmy Nile Crocodile,” rarely seen by visitors.
Imagine going on a Wildlife Game Drive and seeing no other vehicle, no other people, something that gives you the feeling that you are all alone in the African Wilderness – Africa that is not found elsewhere, the Africa of 50 years ago – the Africa that used to be but still can be found in Kidepo Valley Park in Uganda one of the few remnants of Africa described by Karen Blixen in her book “Out of Africa.”
It is time for you to put Uganda, Kidepo Valley Park not only on your bucket list but to visit Kidepo Valley Park with us, a Safari that takes you back in time to the African Wild as it used to be and still is in Kidepo Valley Park.
There is an Africa as it used to be still found in Kidepo Valley National Park in Uganda.
Kidepo Valley Park is like the Africa of Ernest Hemingway, Winston Churchill, and Karen Blixen. Wild – untamed – with less than ten visitors a day, it is the African Wilderness without the crowds of the Masai Mara or Kruger National Park; it is Africa as it used to be. Getting here takes a special effort, but there are extraordinary rewards.
Kabiza Wilderness Safaris – we know Uganda. We have also explored Kidepo Valley Park to find our clients the best experiential activities near and on the way to the Park.
Our Kidepo Valley Safaris are beyond canned tours and are off the beaten path, emphasizing the experiential experience in this ruggedly scenic and remote Park.
Kidepo Valley – Africa as it used to be without the crowds:
Certainly! Kidepo Valley is a remote and less-visited destination providing a unique African experience. Located in northeastern Uganda, near the borders of South Sudan and Kenya, it offers a pristine wilderness that remains largely untouched.
One of the remarkable aspects of Kidepo Valley is its seclusion from the typical tourist crowds found in other popular safari destinations in East Africa. This means you can explore the Park and its diverse landscapes without the hustle and bustle of large groups of tourists, allowing for a more intimate and immersive experience.
The Park is known for its expansive savannahs, rugged mountains, and picturesque valleys, creating a breathtaking backdrop for wildlife encounters. It is home to various animal species, including elephants, lions, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, and numerous bird species.
Exploring Kidepo Valley offers a genuine sense of adventure as you traverse the vast plains and encounter wildlife in their natural habitats. The Park’s remote location and limited visitor numbers create exclusivity, making it a hidden gem for those seeking an authentic and off-the-beaten-path African safari experience.
Kidepo Valley provides a rare chance to experience Africa as it used to be, with unspoiled landscapes, abundant wildlife, and a sense of solitude that is increasingly hard to find in other parts of the continent. It’s a hidden paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventurers looking to connect with the raw beauty of Africa without the crowds found in Kenya or Tanzania.
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