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Apoka Safari Lodge

Africa is a continent associated primarily with jagged hills, freely roaming animals, golden grasses and endless savannahs. To fully enjoy this amazing atmosphere, it is worth staying at the luxurious Apoka Safari Lodge hotel located in the Kidepo Valley National Park, which is one of the most peaceful and secluded places in Uganda. Guests can count on excellent conditions for relaxation in the bosom of nature and the opportunity to closely observe interesting animal species, such as lions, cheetahs, elephants and giraffes - an interesting fact is that the place is a shelter for one of the largest herds of buffalo in Africa. The rooms feature verandas so that visitors can enjoy the breathtaking scenery all day long - and they are also equipped with hand-carved beds, hand-knotted wool rugs, stone bathtubs and many other luxurious amenities. Apoka Safari Lodge has a swimming pool where guests can take a refreshing dip after a day of exploring the area. Meetings with the local community are a unique experience, thanks to which visitors will learn in detail the everyday customs and most important traditions of the indigenous people - and at the same time they will see the amazing dance of the Karamojong tribe members. A stay at the hotel is a unique opportunity to discover traditional African cuisine prepared from carefully selected ingredients - it is possible to organize an outdoor dinner on site. Apoka Safari Lodge is a real treasure trove of attractions - the gem of the hotel's offer are exclusive safari expeditions and trekking trips combined with gorilla observation. There are also plenty of amenities for families with children. A romantic stay with your significant other, relaxation with your loved ones or an exclusive trip around the world - all tourists will surely feel at home here, regardless of the purpose of their trip.

Kidepo Valley National Park; about. 9,5 hours driving from Kampala airport.

10 rooms.

dinner in the suite.

swimming pool, safari trips, bird watching, meetings with the local community.

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