Kidepo
National Park

The Kidepo Valley National Park is one of
Uganda's most spectacular parks. It is 1,442 square kilometres
and harbours scenery unsurpassed in any other park in East
Africa. 'It could not be any better' is a common comment on
the scenery by visitors who often promise and do come back
to Kidepo. Tucked into the corner of Uganda's border with
Sudan and Kenya, the park offers breathtaking Savannah landscapes,
which end in rugged horizon. A huge latitudinal range and
correspondingly wide climatic conditions have evolved an extremely
diverse flora. As a result the variety of animal species in
the park is equally abundant including many which are found
no where else in Uganda.
The park harbours a great diversity of animal
species than other parks. Of the 80 species of mammals listed
in 1971, 28 were not known to occur in any other Ugandan park.
Carnivore species unique to Kidepo and Karamoja region include
the bat-eared fox, striped hyena, aardwolf, caracal, cheetah
and hunting dog. Less common ungulates include the greater
and lesser kudu, Chandlers Mountain reedbuck, klipspringer,
dikdik and bright gazelle; beisa oryx and roan antelope have
been severely depleted by poachers in the recent years.
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