Combining Kidepo National Park Tour with Sipi Falls. If you’re looking for a truly diverse and unforgettable adventure in Uganda, combining a tour of Kidepo Valley National Park with Sipi Falls offers an exceptional blend of scenic beauty, cultural encounters, and wildlife experiences. These two destinations, though geographically distinct—Sipi Falls in the lush eastern highlands and Kidepo Valley in the remote northeastern savannahs—perfectly showcase Uganda’s rich and contrasting natural wonders.
Sipi Falls, nestled on the foothills of Mount Elgon, offers cool mountain air, cascading waterfalls, vibrant coffee plantations, and thrilling adventure activities like abseiling, hiking, and cultural tours. It’s a peaceful and refreshing destination, ideal for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. After experiencing the charm of Sipi, the journey continues northwards into the wild heart of Karamoja, where the dramatic landscapes of Kidepo Valley National Park await.
To effectively explore both Sipi Falls and Kidepo Valley National Park, a minimum of 5 days is recommended. This duration allows for immersive experiences at each location without excessive travel fatigue.
Day 1: Depart from Kampala early morning and drive to Sipi Falls in Kapchorwa District, approximately a 6-7 hour journey. Upon arrival, embark on a hike to the three-tiered Sipi Falls, with the tallest cascading at 100 meters. The hike offers scenic views of Mount Elgon and the surrounding landscapes.
Day 2: After breakfast, transfer to Kidepo Valley National Park, a drive that takes about 8-9 hours. This journey traverses the picturesque northeastern region of Uganda, offering glimpses of local communities and diverse terrains.
Day 3: Engage in a morning game drive in the Narus Valley, renowned for its rich wildlife including elephants, lions, and buffaloes. In the afternoon, visit the Kidepo Valley and its hot springs, and possibly spot ostriches and other unique fauna.
Day 4: Enjoy another game drive to catch any missed wildlife sightings. Later, drive to Gulu for an overnight stay, breaking the long journey back to Kampala.
Day 5: Return to Kampala or Entebbe, a drive of approximately 5-6 hours, concluding the safari.
Kidepo Valley National Park is one of Uganda’s most remote and wildlife-rich parks, offering a truly raw safari experience. You can spot a wide variety of animals, some of which are not found in other Ugandan parks. Here’s a list of animals you’re likely to see:
Lions (often seen lounging on rocks or in the Narus Valley)
Leopards
Cheetahs (Kidepo is the only park in Uganda where cheetahs are commonly seen)
Spotted hyenas
Jackals
Elephants
Buffaloes (one of the largest herds in East Africa)
Giraffes (especially the Rothschild’s giraffe)
Zebras
Kudu (both greater and lesser)
Eland
Oribi
Waterbuck
Jackson’s hartebeest
Ugandan kob
Bushbuck
Reedbuck
Warthogs
Bush pigs
Bat-eared foxes
Rock hyraxes
Over 475 bird species including:
Ostriches (unique to Kidepo in Uganda)
Kori bustard
Secretary birds
Various eagles, vultures, and hornbills
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