Adere Safari Lodge
Adere Safari Lodge boasts of hand-made architecture by local craftsmen and comprises 20 en-suite rooms; an intimate African themed conference hall, a boardroom, a restaurant with jaw dropping views, a well stocked bar, and magnificent gardens overlooking Kidepo Valley National Park. Adere Safari Lodge takes pride in its swimming pool carved out of big rocks.
Adere, loosely means Calabash, in Iteso a local language in Uganda. A calabash is an artifact made from the hard shell of a fruit of the gourd family which is dried and hollowed out for serving or storing food and other items. Adere, therefore, symbolizes the life-enriching experience and care you will get while at Lodge and this is what makes our world turn - ensuring that every precious moment spent with us is meaningful, rich, and beautiful. A warm welcome to the amazing Adere Safari Lodge.
You will love it here. Whether it is a drive through the vast savannah of Kidepo, a sunset dinner, a late night reading of a book, an early morning watch of the sun as it rises, or a community walk and leisurely walk about, may your time at Adere create beautiful Memories.
Cancellation / Prepayment
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Please check what conditions may apply to each option when making your selection.
Children and extra beds
- Children of any age are welcome.
- Children aged 16 years and above are considered adults .
- To see correct prices and occupancy information, please add the number of children in your group and their ages duriing your inquiry
- Prices for cots and extra beds are not included in the total price, and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
- The number of extra beds and cots allowed is dependent on the option you choose. Please check your selected option for more information.
- All cots and extra beds are subject to availability.
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Accepted credit cards
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Check-in time
After 15:00
Check-out time
Until 10:00
Why We Love It
- Bar and Restaurant
- Bush Meals
- Cable TV
- Conference Centre
- Dry Cleaning / Laumdry Services
- Fire Place
- Free Wi-Fi
- Game Drives
- Gift Shop
- Outdoor Swimming Pool
- Private Bathroom
- Wake up service
Activities
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Internet
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Parking
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Kidepo Valley National Park
Nestled in the wild frontier region of Uganda, Kidepo Valley National Park is apparently the most isolated national park in Uganda but still stands out to be one of the best virgin places every wildlife viewer can ever visit in Uganda. This virgin national park is undoubtedly among the best wilderness areas in Africa, harboring a couple of extinct species of wildlife that can't be found in any other Ugandan national park.
Kidepo is right at the core of a Savannah landscape right next to a few mountainous bodies. The reasons for planning your safari here are endless, something you will definitely see when you set foot on Uganda's soil. Besides the exceptional wildlife safari experience, this national park is another great spot for a cultural trail especially to those who would like to see the Karamojongs, Acholis plus other great tribes. Some of the other exciting tourism activities in the wilderness of this area include nature walks, birding and hiking. The outstanding lodging / accommodation options of Apoka safari lodge, Kidepo Savannah Lodge, Nga'Moru Wilderness camp coupled along with the cool environment, exceptional views of the Savannah grasslands plus so many more attractions, Kidepo Valley National Park was truly gifted by nature.
Kidepo national park is a true gem with huge abundance in wildlife. It remains a true rendition of tourism in Uganda but remains unknown to many! Kidepo Valley National Park was gazetted into a national park in the year 1962 and currently hosts over 75 species of mammals and 470 species of birds. All these fall in a prime game viewing location. This national park is situated in Kaabong district in Northeastern Uganda. By estimate, it is about 510 Kilometers by road form Kampala – Uganda’s capital and Moroto is apparently the largest town in the sub region. Being named the 3rd best national park in Africa, this national park is definitely a must visit for any traveler to Uganda.
Things To Do
Kidepo Valley is in the remote northeast corner of the country. The park has a true wilderness feel and is a great destination for the adventurous traveler. It has excellent wildlife viewing during the Dry season, featuring several species not encountered anywhere else in the country.
The park has a very impressive mammals list. Twenty species of predator are resident, and several don't exist in any other Ugandan park (including cheetah and black-backed jackal). Lion is common and leopard also occurs. Elephant, Burchell's zebra, buffalo and Rothschild's giraffe are all regularly seen, but black rhino has recently become extinct. Twelve antelope species are present – some of which don't occur anywhere else in the country.
Two valleys (Kidepo Valley and Narus Valley) on either side of predominantly mountainous terrain dominate the park. There are wide, sweeping views of the Narus Valley from many vantage points. Open grassland is interspersed with acacia trees, desert dates and rocky outcrops.
Game Safaris
The park has arguably the most diverse savannah fauna of any park in the country. It is particularly rich in predators, including lion, leopard, cheetah and bat-eared fox. Black-backed and side-striped jackal are both present. There are large herds of buffalo. Twelve antelope species occur in the park, including Jackson's hartebeest, oribi, eland, Uganda kob and klipspringer.
Kidepo Valley National Park is home to an amazing variety of wildlife, with 28 of its resident species not found in any other Ugandan park. The park has seen an amazing recovery of mammal species in the recent years and has a healthy population of large mammals, including the elephant. Other large species that can be spotted regularly are zebras, warthogs, Rothschild’s giraffes, buffaloes, reedbucks and waterbucks. Lions, leopards, spotted hyenas and black-backed and side-striped jackals are some of the carnivores residing within the park, and cheetahs can only be seen in this Ugandan park.
Kidepo usually offers excellent lion and elephant sightings. Herds of up 1,000 buffalo are often encountered. Cheetah are seen with increasing frequency, and it is home to many dry-country species, among them caracal, aardwolf, greater and lesser kudu, mountain reedbuck and Guenther's dik-dik. Five primate species are present, including the localized patas monkey. Lucky visitors might spot the endangered Rothschild's giraffe.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
The best time for wildlife viewing is the middle and end of the Dry season (November to February) when animals concentrate around reliable water sources. During the Wet season (April to August) animals disperse from the valleys and move to higher ground, where they are more difficult to locate.
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