Budget
Apoka Rest Camp: Managed by Uganda Wildlife Authority, Apoka Rest Camp offers simple bandas, self-contained cottages, and camping space within the park. It’s ideal for travelers seeking an authentic bush experience on a budget, with chances to spot zebras and buffalo right from your verandah.
Kakine Self-Catering Campsite: Located near Apoka, this community-run campsite provides basic facilities and a peaceful atmosphere surrounded by vast savannah. It’s perfect for adventurers who prefer to cook their own meals and enjoy stargazing under Kidepo’s clear night skies.
Mid-range
Kidepo Savannah Lodge: Situated just outside Kalokudo Gate, this lodge combines comfort and wilderness charm. Its thatched tents and safari-style cottages overlook the Narus Valley, offering stunning views, hot showers, and a cozy restaurant serving local and international dishes.
Nga’Moru Wilderness Camp: Set on a rocky outcrop with sweeping views of the plains, Nga’Moru offers comfortable tents and cottages with en-suite bathrooms. The camp provides guided nature walks, sundowners, and close proximity to game drives within Kidepo’s untamed landscapes.
Luxury
Apoka Safari Lodge: The park’s premier luxury lodge, Apoka Safari Lodge, features spacious stone cottages with outdoor bathtubs overlooking the savannah. Guests enjoy gourmet dining, personalized service, and wildlife viewing from private verandahs—elephants and lions often roam nearby.
Adere Safari Lodge: Located on the outskirts of the park, Adere blends contemporary comfort with traditional African design. The lodge offers elegant rooms, a swimming pool with panoramic views, and cultural performances from the local Karamojong community, creating a refined yet immersive safari experience.