The remote Apoka Safari Lodge is the only accommodation in the centre of Kidepo Valley National Park. Operated by WildPlaces, Apoka is a warm, luxurious retreat where wildlife roams right on your doorstep. Perfect for travellers searching for a slice of luxury amid absolute wilderness.
Awarded: Bronze
Location
The lodge sits in the heart of a truly wild national Park on the north-eastern corner of Uganda. It’s location, towards the western edge of the Great Rift Valley, means it offers magnificent views across the park and panoramic scenery below. It’s a little trickier to get to than other regions in Uganda but well worth the uninterrupted and exclusive retreat it offers.
Rooms
The lodge consists of ten cottages built entirely by local craftsman. As sustainable as they stylish, the rooms blend pleasantly into the landscape and make the most of their glorious surroundings. The interiors are dressed extravagantly with locally sourced handmade furniture, snug rugs, draping mosquito nets and en suite facilities. Situated just a little lower than the main lodge, the rooms offer uninterrupted vistas of the mountains, valley and savannah plains below. Enjoy a canopy of bright stars at night from the bathtub carved into a rock on your private veranda.
Communal Areas
The main lodge sits at the highest point of the property guaranteeing the best views across the Kidepo plains.  Guests can sink into a comfy sofa in the open-plan lounge, eat at the long inviting communal tables or drink in the view at the lodge’s bar.
Carved out of a large rock just a short distance from the main lodge is the property’s inviting swimming pool, perfect for a cool dip between activities.
Activities
Apoka is truly the best spot for wilderness adventure. Guests can take game drives by day and night, walk with guides through the national park and spend time in Karamojong village learning the traditional ways of life.
Fully inclusive
When to go
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DRY SEASON
The land continues to dry up after the ‘rains’, as this happens wildlife will concentrate as they seek more relatable water sources in the park. This increase in numbers combined with thinning vegetation make this a great time to visit Kidepo. Temperatures during this time can rise over 40°C/104°F as the heat begins to build before the start of the rains.
Its location so close to the equator means that Kidepo Valley National Park generally has consistent temperatures throughout the year, while the altitude (from 999 to 2,349m or 3,278 to 7,707ft) moderate these to an average of maximum daytime temperature of around 29°C/84°F within the main driving circuit of the park. Temperates at times can, however, exceed this, peaks of over 40°C/104°F are possible in December, January and February before the beginning of the rains. Mornings can, however, be a remain chilly, so be sure to bring a light fleece. Given the altitude range, there is a quite a significant climatic difference regions within Kidepo Valley, with a drop of around 6.5°C for every 1,000 meters ascended (or 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet), we recommended wearing layers to allow for changes in temperature experienced.
Unlike most of Uganda where there are are two wet seasons, Kidepo has just one long extended wet Season, which last from April to August. This wet season is characterised by afternoon thunderstorms, it is very rare to have more extended periods of rain.
Kidepo Valley is a seasonal park, with superb game viewing in the driest months of the year, as vegetation thins and wildlife becomes a little more concentrated. Ideally it this, therefore, best to visit during the height of the dry season.
DRY SEASON
The land continues to dry up after the ‘rains’, as this happens wildlife will concentrate as they seek more relatable water sources in the park. This increase in numbers combined with thinning vegetation make this a great time to visit Kidepo. Temperatures during this time can rise over 40°C/104°F as the heat begins to build before the start of the rains.
Its location so close to the equator means that Kidepo Valley National Park generally has consistent temperatures throughout the year, while the altitude (from 999 to 2,349m or 3,278 to 7,707ft) moderate these to an average of maximum daytime temperature of around 29°C/84°F within the main driving circuit of the park. Temperates at times can, however, exceed this, peaks of over 40°C/104°F are possible in December, January and February before the beginning of the rains. Mornings can, however, be a remain chilly, so be sure to bring a light fleece. Given the altitude range, there is a quite a significant climatic difference regions within Kidepo Valley, with a drop of around 6.5°C for every 1,000 meters ascended (or 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet), we recommended wearing layers to allow for changes in temperature experienced.
Unlike most of Uganda where there are are two wet seasons, Kidepo has just one long extended wet Season, which last from April to August. This wet season is characterised by afternoon thunderstorms, it is very rare to have more extended periods of rain.
Kidepo Valley is a seasonal park, with superb game viewing in the driest months of the year, as vegetation thins and wildlife becomes a little more concentrated. Ideally it this, therefore, best to visit during the height of the dry season.
DRY SEASON
The land continues to dry up after the ‘rains’, as this happens wildlife will concentrate as they seek more relatable water sources in the park. This increase in numbers combined with thinning vegetation make this a great time to visit Kidepo. Temperatures during this time can rise over 40°C/104°F as the heat begins to build before the start of the rains, will likely happen before the end of this month.
Its location so close to the equator means that Kidepo Valley National Park generally has consistent temperatures throughout the year, while the altitude (from 999 to 2,349m or 3,278 to 7,707ft) moderate these to an average of maximum daytime temperature of around 29°C/84°F within the main driving circuit of the park. Temperates at times can, however, exceed this, peaks of over 40°C/104°F are possible in December, January and February before the beginning of the rains. Mornings can, however, be a remain chilly, so be sure to bring a light fleece. Given the altitude range, there is a quite a significant climatic difference regions within Kidepo Valley, with a drop of around 6.5°C for every 1,000 meters ascended (or 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet), we recommended wearing layers to allow for changes in temperature experienced.
Unlike most of Uganda where there are are two wet seasons, Kidepo has just one long extended wet Season, which last from April to August. This wet season is characterised by afternoon thunderstorms, it is very rare to have more extended periods of rain.
Kidepo Valley is a seasonal park, with superb game viewing in the driest months of the year, as vegetation thins and wildlife becomes a little more concentrated. Ideally it this, therefore, best to visit during the height of the dry season.
WET SEASON
A rather unpredictable time of the year with the heavy showers or thunderstorms, but these are usually in the afternoon and are short-lived. The heat combined with humidity does make things a little uncomfortable, during the middle of the day. Roads can also be very tricky to navigate.
The air is less hazy during the wetter months, improving visibility with that some potentially incredible views.
While this park always has good birding during this time of the year migratory species can be found in full breeding colours.
Its location so close to the equator means that Kidepo Valley National Park generally has consistent temperatures throughout the year, while the altitude (from 999 to 2,349m or 3,278 to 7,707ft) moderate these to an average of maximum daytime temperature of around 29°C/84°F within the main driving circuit of the park. Temperates at times can, however, exceed this, peaks of over 40°C/104°F are possible in December, January and February before the beginning of the rains. Mornings can, however, be a remain chilly, so be sure to bring a light fleece. Given the altitude range, there is a quite a significant climatic difference regions within Kidepo Valley, with a drop of around 6.5°C for every 1,000 meters ascended (or 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet), we recommended wearing layers to allow for changes in temperature experienced.
Unlike most of Uganda where there are are two wet seasons, Kidepo has just one long extended wet Season, which last from April to August. This wet season is characterised by afternoon thunderstorms, it is very rare to have more extended periods of rain.
Kidepo Valley is a seasonal park, with superb game viewing in the driest months of the year, as vegetation thins and wildlife becomes a little more concentrated. Ideally it this, therefore, best to visit during the height of the dry season.
WET SEASON
A rather unpredictable time of the year with the heavy showers or thunderstorms, but these are usually in the afternoon and are short-lived. The heat combined with humidity does make things a little uncomfortable, during the middle of the day. Roads can also be very tricky to navigate.
The air is less hazy during the wetter months, improving visibility with that some potentially incredible views.
While this park always has good birding during this time of the year migratory species can be found in full breeding colours.
Its location so close to the equator means that Kidepo Valley National Park generally has consistent temperatures throughout the year, while the altitude (from 999 to 2,349m or 3,278 to 7,707ft) moderate these to an average of maximum daytime temperature of around 29°C/84°F within the main driving circuit of the park. Temperates at times can, however, exceed this, peaks of over 40°C/104°F are possible in December, January and February before the beginning of the rains. Mornings can, however, be a remain chilly, so be sure to bring a light fleece. Given the altitude range, there is a quite a significant climatic difference regions within Kidepo Valley, with a drop of around 6.5°C for every 1,000 meters ascended (or 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet), we recommended wearing layers to allow for changes in temperature experienced.
Unlike most of Uganda where there are are two wet seasons, Kidepo has just one long extended wet Season, which last from April to August. This wet season is characterised by afternoon thunderstorms, it is very rare to have more extended periods of rain.
Kidepo Valley is a seasonal park, with superb game viewing in the driest months of the year, as vegetation thins and wildlife becomes a little more concentrated. Ideally it this, therefore, best to visit during the height of the dry season.
WET SEASON
A rather unpredictable time of the year with the heavy showers or thunderstorms, but these are usually in the afternoon and are short-lived. The heat combined with humidity does make things a little uncomfortable, during the middle of the day. Roads can also be very tricky to navigate.
The air is less hazy during the wetter months, improving visibility with that some potentially incredible views.
While this park always has good birding during this time of the year migratory species can be found in full breeding colours.
Its location so close to the equator means that Kidepo Valley National Park generally has consistent temperatures throughout the year, while the altitude (from 999 to 2,349m or 3,278 to 7,707ft) moderate these to an average of maximum daytime temperature of around 29°C/84°F within the main driving circuit of the park. Temperates at times can, however, exceed this, peaks of over 40°C/104°F are possible in December, January and February before the beginning of the rains. Mornings can, however, be a remain chilly, so be sure to bring a light fleece. Given the altitude range, there is a quite a significant climatic difference regions within Kidepo Valley, with a drop of around 6.5°C for every 1,000 meters ascended (or 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet), we recommended wearing layers to allow for changes in temperature experienced.
Unlike most of Uganda where there are are two wet seasons, Kidepo has just one long extended wet Season, which last from April to August. This wet season is characterised by afternoon thunderstorms, it is very rare to have more extended periods of rain.
Kidepo Valley is a seasonal park, with superb game viewing in the driest months of the year, as vegetation thins and wildlife becomes a little more concentrated. Ideally it this, therefore, best to visit during the height of the dry season.
WET SEASON
A rather unpredictable time of the year with the heavy showers or thunderstorms, but these are usually in the afternoon and are short-lived. The heat combined with humidity does make things a little uncomfortable, during the middle of the day. Roads can also be very tricky to navigate.
The air is less hazy during the wetter months, improving visibility with that some potentially incredible views.
While this park always has good birding during this time of the year migratory species can be found in full breeding colours.
Its location so close to the equator means that Kidepo Valley National Park generally has consistent temperatures throughout the year, while the altitude (from 999 to 2,349m or 3,278 to 7,707ft) moderate these to an average of maximum daytime temperature of around 29°C/84°F within the main driving circuit of the park. Temperates at times can, however, exceed this, peaks of over 40°C/104°F are possible in December, January and February before the beginning of the rains. Mornings can, however, be a remain chilly, so be sure to bring a light fleece. Given the altitude range, there is a quite a significant climatic difference regions within Kidepo Valley, with a drop of around 6.5°C for every 1,000 meters ascended (or 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet), we recommended wearing layers to allow for changes in temperature experienced.
Unlike most of Uganda where there are are two wet seasons, Kidepo has just one long extended wet Season, which last from April to August. This wet season is characterised by afternoon thunderstorms, it is very rare to have more extended periods of rain.
Kidepo Valley is a seasonal park, with superb game viewing in the driest months of the year, as vegetation thins and wildlife becomes a little more concentrated. Ideally it this, therefore, best to visit during the height of the dry season.
WET SEASON
A rather unpredictable time of the year with the heavy showers or thunderstorms, but these are usually in the afternoon and are short-lived. The heat combined with humidity does make things a little uncomfortable, during the middle of the day. Roads can also be very tricky to navigate.
The air is less hazy during the wetter months, improving visibility with that some potentially incredible views.
While this park always has good birding during this time of the year migratory species can be found in full breeding colours.
Its location so close to the equator means that Kidepo Valley National Park generally has consistent temperatures throughout the year, while the altitude (from 999 to 2,349m or 3,278 to 7,707ft) moderate these to an average of maximum daytime temperature of around 29°C/84°F within the main driving circuit of the park. Temperates at times can, however, exceed this, peaks of over 40°C/104°F are possible in December, January and February before the beginning of the rains. Mornings can, however, be a remain chilly, so be sure to bring a light fleece. Given the altitude range, there is a quite a significant climatic difference regions within Kidepo Valley, with a drop of around 6.5°C for every 1,000 meters ascended (or 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet), we recommended wearing layers to allow for changes in temperature experienced.
Unlike most of Uganda where there are are two wet seasons, Kidepo has just one long extended wet Season, which last from April to August. This wet season is characterised by afternoon thunderstorms, it is very rare to have more extended periods of rain.
Kidepo Valley is a seasonal park, with superb game viewing in the driest months of the year, as vegetation thins and wildlife becomes a little more concentrated. Ideally it this, therefore, best to visit during the height of the dry season.
DRYER PERIOD
During this period as the land gradually dries up after the ‘rains’, as this happens wildlife will begin to concentrate as they seek more relatable water sources in the park. This increase in numbers combined with thinning vegetation make this a great time to visit Kidepo. The occasional thunderstorm is still possible.
Its location so close to the equator means that Kidepo Valley National Park generally has consistent temperatures throughout the year, while the altitude (from 999 to 2,349m or 3,278 to 7,707ft) moderate these to an average of maximum daytime temperature of around 29°C/84°F within the main driving circuit of the park. Temperates at times can, however, exceed this, peaks of over 40°C/104°F are possible in December, January and February before the beginning of the rains. Mornings can, however, be a remain chilly, so be sure to bring a light fleece. Given the altitude range, there is a quite a significant climatic difference regions within Kidepo Valley, with a drop of around 6.5°C for every 1,000 meters ascended (or 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet), we recommended wearing layers to allow for changes in temperature experienced.
Unlike most of Uganda where there are are two wet seasons, Kidepo has just one long extended wet Season, which last from April to August. This wet season is characterised by afternoon thunderstorms, it is very rare to have more extended periods of rain.
Kidepo Valley is a seasonal park, with superb game viewing in the driest months of the year, as vegetation thins and wildlife becomes a little more concentrated. Ideally it this, therefore, best to visit during the height of the dry season.
DRYER PERIOD
During this period as the land gradually dries up after the ‘rains’, as this happens wildlife will begin to concentrate as they seek more relatable water sources in the park. This increase in numbers combined with thinning vegetation make this a great time to visit Kidepo. The occasional thunderstorm is still possible.
Its location so close to the equator means that Kidepo Valley National Park generally has consistent temperatures throughout the year, while the altitude (from 999 to 2,349m or 3,278 to 7,707ft) moderate these to an average of maximum daytime temperature of around 29°C/84°F within the main driving circuit of the park. Temperates at times can, however, exceed this, peaks of over 40°C/104°F are possible in December, January and February before the beginning of the rains. Mornings can, however, be a remain chilly, so be sure to bring a light fleece. Given the altitude range, there is a quite a significant climatic difference regions within Kidepo Valley, with a drop of around 6.5°C for every 1,000 meters ascended (or 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet), we recommended wearing layers to allow for changes in temperature experienced.
Unlike most of Uganda where there are are two wet seasons, Kidepo has just one long extended wet Season, which last from April to August. This wet season is characterised by afternoon thunderstorms, it is very rare to have more extended periods of rain.
Kidepo Valley is a seasonal park, with superb game viewing in the driest months of the year, as vegetation thins and wildlife becomes a little more concentrated. Ideally it this, therefore, best to visit during the height of the dry season.
DRIER PERIOD
During this period as the land gradually dries up after the ‘rains’, as this happens wildlife will begin to concentrate as they seek more relatable water sources in the park. This increase in numbers combined with thinning vegetation make this a great time to visit Kidepo. The occasional thunderstorm is still possible.
Its location so close to the equator means that Kidepo Valley National Park generally has consistent temperatures throughout the year, while the altitude (from 999 to 2,349m or 3,278 to 7,707ft) moderate these to an average of maximum daytime temperature of around 29°C/84°F within the main driving circuit of the park. Temperates at times can, however, exceed this, peaks of over 40°C/104°F are possible in December, January and February before the beginning of the rains. Mornings can, however, be a remain chilly, so be sure to bring a light fleece. Given the altitude range, there is a quite a significant climatic difference regions within Kidepo Valley, with a drop of around 6.5°C for every 1,000 meters ascended (or 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet), we recommended wearing layers to allow for changes in temperature experienced.
Unlike most of Uganda where there are are two wet seasons, Kidepo has just one long extended wet Season, which last from April to August. This wet season is characterised by afternoon thunderstorms, it is very rare to have more extended periods of rain.
Kidepo Valley is a seasonal park, with superb game viewing in the driest months of the year, as vegetation thins and wildlife becomes a little more concentrated. Ideally it this, therefore, best to visit during the height of the dry season.
DRIER PERIOD
The land continues to dry up after the ‘rains’, as this happens wildlife will concentrate as they seek more relatable water sources in the park. This increase in numbers combined with thinning vegetation make this a great time to visit Kidepo. Temperatures during this time can rise over 40°C/104°F as the heat begins to build before the start of the rains.
Its location so close to the equator means that Kidepo Valley National Park generally has consistent temperatures throughout the year, while the altitude (from 999 to 2,349m or 3,278 to 7,707ft) moderate these to an average of maximum daytime temperature of around 29°C/84°F within the main driving circuit of the park. Temperates at times can, however, exceed this, peaks of over 40°C/104°F are possible in December, January and February before the beginning of the rains. Mornings can, however, be a remain chilly, so be sure to bring a light fleece. Given the altitude range, there is a quite a significant climatic difference regions within Kidepo Valley, with a drop of around 6.5°C for every 1,000 meters ascended (or 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet), we recommended wearing layers to allow for changes in temperature experienced.
Unlike most of Uganda where there are are two wet seasons, Kidepo has just one long extended wet Season, which last from April to August. This wet season is characterised by afternoon thunderstorms, it is very rare to have more extended periods of rain.
Kidepo Valley is a seasonal park, with superb game viewing in the driest months of the year, as vegetation thins and wildlife becomes a little more concentrated. Ideally it this, therefore, best to visit during the height of the dry season.
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