Kidepo Game Reserve covers 1200 square kilometers in Ikotos and Budi County, South Sudan’s Eastern Equatoria State, at coordinates 4° 04’N and 33° 28’E.
The area encompasses Bira Payam in Ikotos County and part of Budi County, home to the Ketebo, Didinga, and Buya people.
Kidepo means “Help us” in the Kebeto language reflects the people’s connection to the land that is rich in history and culture.
DURATION | 4 days | ||||
NUMBER OF GUESTS | Min 8/ Max 14 | ||||
DEPARTURE/ RETURN LOCATION | Juba | ||||
ARRIVAL/ DEPARTURE TIME | Please arrive by 8:00 AM for a prompt departure at 8:30 AM. | ||||
RETURN TIME | Approximately 6:30 PM. | ||||
WEAR | Comfortable athletic clothing, hiking boots, hat, jacket and sunscreen. | ||||
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NOT INCLUDED |
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INCLUSIONS
Accommodation
Feeding
Professional guide
Transport
EXCLUSIONS
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
Souvenirs and items of a personal nature like telephone calls
Any personal insurance
Tips and gratuities
Additional information
duration | 4 days |
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age | 18+ |
DAY 1: Departure from Juba
The trip starts from Juba, the energetic center of South Sudan and takes a detour through the beautiful hills of the country found on the way to Torit and finally to the town of Kidepo Game Reserve. The twisting road through Torit gives the tourists an opportunity to savor sights of everyday life alongside its culture, making the trip more enjoyable.
Day 2: Relax and Rest
In Kidepo, there will be story telling, bonfire, goat roasting and a night party.
Day 3: Sports Activities
In Kidepo, there will be hiking, football match between the tourists and the local community.
Day 4: Return to Juba
Depart Chukudum for Juba.
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