The park itself covers an area of 1442km² and borders Sudan and Kenya (if only over a 5km strip). The celebrations have already begun for the park this year, as it was recently named the third best national park in all of Africa by the CNN Travel site, citing huge herds of wildlife including buffalo, ostrich, giraffe and even cheetah, and undisturbed natural scenery, no doubt a result of its remote location.
'Kidep' means 'to pick' in the native Karamajong and was taken up by the first colonialists in the area as the name, transforming it into 'Kidepo' for ease of pronounciation. In 1958 it was gazetted as a game reserve and in 1962 it was given National Park status by the newly established Ugandan government.
Uganda is one of the most diverse and beautiful countries in the African continent and is also one of the most protected. National Parks are scattered throughout the whole country and Volcanoes Safaris operate on the borders of three of them at Queen Elizabeth, Mgahinga and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (as well as Parc National des Volcans in Rwanda). For more information about visiting these spectacular wildlife parks, contact a member of our sales team.