In part 7 of the #pikipikitour we make a few scooter safaris again, but we also notice that sometimes it is better to just stay in one place to experience great nature experiences. We visit the former holiday residence of Go Amen. Oh, and those Karamoja kids who threw their jerry cans with water off their heads and fled from two mzungu's on bright blue scooters…
Uganda has stolen our hearts more than once and as far as we are concerned it is a travel destination that belongs on the bucket list of every world traveler. Find out why Uganda is called the pearl of Africa.
A trip through Uganda will be one you will never forget. Spot the tree-climbing lions, meet thousands of elephants, come face to face with Mountain Gorillas in the jungle and get to know the beautiful culture.
Kidepo Valley National Park
Kidepo Valley NP is for me the most beautiful national park in the world. The view from the former holiday residence of Idi Amin on the Narus Valley is of unparalleled splendor. To think that two-thirds of the nature park is not in Uganda, but in South Sudan, ravaged by civil war. View or download the park's informative PDF below.
The most beautiful nature experiences at your doorstep
After a fantastic night at the Kidepo Savannah Lodge, we decide after a morning safari to take up residence in the Uganda Wildlife Authority bandas in Apoka rest camp. The bandas have been completely renovated during the Covid period. Now complete with shower and toilet for a very small price increase (10 us dollars in 2018, now 15 us dollars).
During our stay we fully enjoy all the wildlife that is around the rest camp from the restaurant. The warthogs don't care at all about people. They waddle quietly back and forth to the watering hole with those tails wagging in the air.
There are always four jackals in a grove behind the kitchen. They wait for the cook to throw out the residual waste. Elsewhere around the camp, where the employees and their families also reside, there is much more wildlife. So you don't have to go on safari at all, because with a little patience the game will come to you.
On your rubber through the safari mud…
In two days we make quite a few scooter safaris over the slippery dirt roads of Kidepo Valley NP, in part 6 you see several video images of that. Especially the buffaloes are not to be dragged, but because of the mud we have to be on our guard. Sometimes there is a buffalo or two in a mud puddle right next to the road. Then it is important to give the buffalo the chance to convince itself that we have no bad intentions. Stay calm and wait until the buffalo has absorbed us well and continues to muddle.
Kidepo Savannah Lodge
On the second day we decide to return to the Kidepo Savannah Lodge. On the way there we take a wrong turn and end up in another beautiful lodge: Adere Safari Lodge.
The manager gives us a warm welcome and shows us around. Adere is steps away from Kidepo Savannah Lodge. The view is equally beautiful. However, a night costs $250 per person and that is a very big difference with the neighbor. The only plus is a swimming pool, but to pay $350 extra for that. Back at Kidepo Savannah Lodge, the price difference is explained. “Adere doesn't have good marketing. It is owned by a Ugandan who has too much money. Our lodge belongs to a mzungu, who knows very well how to market a lodge.'
In any case, a lot is being invested in Kidepo. Two more lodges will soon open their beautiful doors just in front of the new Kalokudo entrance to Kidepo Valley NP. Oh yes and of course there is the Apoka Safari Lodge opposite the rest camp. That's a 6 star story where I've never seen guests. The price per night fluctuates around 1.000 euros. Absurd.
But the most beautiful lodge has not yet opened… Although there are already reviews about the Katurum Lodge in Google Maps…
The Legacy of Idi Amin: Katurum Lodge
His beautiful private lodge in Kidepo Valley, the Katurum Lodge. After my last visit in 2018 I am very curious about the lodge, which I know as the Idi Amin lodge. The lodge is a stone's throw from the Katurum gate. In 2018 I learned that the owner, a very wealthy local Karamoja businessman and politician (also owner of Aerobeach in Entebbe), was busy with the final adjustments. The Katurum lodge would open its beautiful doors in December 2018.
A few baboons jump to the side as I guide my scooter over the steep cobblestone path to the lodge shed. There I am greeted by a guard. 'We expect to open the lodge around Christmas,' he says during a tour. "What Christmas?" I ask. 'That was the plan in 2018 and the lodge is still not open.'
Magnificent view
Just like in 2017 and 2018, I enjoy the magnificent view that this lodge offers. “The owner left in a hurry a month ago. All construction activities have been temporarily halted. Apparently his mother-in-law is in the hospital.
Well, let's hope that mother-in-law recovers quickly and that this unique lodge opens its more than 50 suites to guests. What a view!
By the way, wikipedia uses an earlier name of the lodge in its internet encyclopedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakuba_Lodge
Just like in Aerobeach, the owner treated a few leaders of African politics to a statue. The guard takes a photo as I sit between Obama and Ugandan President Museveni, holding his signature hat. Next to Museveni is the first president of Tanzania: Julius Nyerere.
Refuel in Kadepo
We drive off in and around Kidepo Valley NP. However, the capacity of our petrol tanks is limited to just three liters of petrol. Therefore, in the morning we drive to the nearest village in Karamoja: Kadepo. There we attract a lot of attention from the villagers.
Uganda has stolen our hearts more than once and as far as we are concerned it is a travel destination that belongs on the bucket list of every world traveler. Find out why Uganda is called the pearl of Africa.
A trip through Uganda will be one you will never forget. Spot the tree-climbing lions, meet thousands of elephants, come face to face with Mountain Gorillas in the jungle and get to know the beautiful culture.