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Nga’ Moru wilderness camp, is a camp situated on a hill in Kidepo Valley National Park overlooking the stunning Narus valley of the spectacular kidepo valley national park located in the northeast part of Uganda. Only 4 km from the Katarum Gate. Comfortable accommodation is provided in either the Safari Tents under thatch or in our Cabanas.

Kidepo Valley National Park is a remote park situated in the far northeast of Uganda, with a long list of species not found elsewhere in the country. BOOK NOW

Nga' Moru Wilderness Camp

Nga’ Moru Wilderness Camp

The camps name is derived from the local Karamojong people who live around Kidepo the name Nga Moru means “place of rocks or stones” From the camp, one can have best views of the parks wildlife like ostriches not recorded to be in any other park in Uganda except a few in pian upe wild life reserve in south Karamoja.

Nga’Moru is located on a hill, with spectacular views of the Narus Valley and the savannah plains stretching all the way to the Morungole Mountains. They offer a true bush experience in one of the beautiful game parks in Uganda.

Nga’Moru is found at the border of Kidepo Valley National Park that is situated 320 kilometers north of Kampala the capital city of Uganda. You may choose to fly up to Kidepo from the international Airport in Entebbe and in less than Two hours you will be there, alternatively, you may choose to take an exciting drive by using the Gulu to Kitgum road and in 10 hours you will as well be arriving. A number of the wild animals which often visit the camp include: Elephants, Lions, Hyenas, Zebras and Waterbucks.

Nga Moru camp, offers visitors true wildlife experience with three exclusive safari tents which can accommodate maximum of two people in each tent, the tents have wooden  raised platform for better views and built in comfortable​ grass thatched  African style of a homestead with two self contained cabanas which can contain about four single beds in each also available.

This is a recently opened lodge facility offers a number of rooms as well as tented facilities. Visitors always immediately fall in love with the ambiance, the surrounding, the sociable as well as helpful staff and the excellence of the Lodging facility. It offers visitors another alternative from a very restricted choice and permits people who wish to spend less money on lodging yet at the same time not relinquish the quality; a wonderful option here with Kidepo Valley Park.

Explore the beautiful Narus Valley or go further afield to the Kidepo Valley with its Hot Springs, or pay a visit to a local Karamajong Manyatta; the camp is the perfect base for your safari.

Accommodation at Nga Moru Wilderness Camp

Cabana

You will find two “Cabanas” each have its private unique and exclusive view of the stunning Kidepo Valley National Park. The Cabanas can house as many as four single beds. The Prices offered at the lodge are full board not including drinks.

 Safari Tents under Thatch

They offer three “Safari Tents beneath Thatch” and each has its own distinctive and exclusive view of the stunning Kidepo Valley National Park. Tents can hold one or two single beds. The Prices offered at the lodge are full board not including drinks. BOOK NOW

Getting at Nga Moru Wilderness Camp

The park can be reached by both road and air. Driving is rewarding, as much of Karamoja, like Kidepo itself, is a vast and unspoiled wilderness. However, road conditions are sometimes poor and a 4WD vehicle is essential.

There are four possible routes by road as listed below. Optimum driving times are given

Routes passing west of Lake Kyoga through Acholiland

  • Kampala – Karuma – Gulu – Kitgum – Kidepo = 571km (10 hours)
  • Kampala – Karuma – Lira – Kotido – Kaabong – Kidepo = 705km (12 hours)

Routes passing east of Lake Kyoga through Karamoja

  • Kampala – Mbale – Sironko – Moroto – Kotido – Kaabong – Kidepo = 740km (12 hours)
  • Kampala – Mbale – Soroti – Moroto – Kotido – Kabong – Kidepo = 792km (13 hours)

The most usual route passes through Gulu and Kitgum  Ideally, travellers should plan to stay overnight in one of these towns or at Chobe, near Karuma in Murchison Falls National Park.

Visitors should note that the road mainly in use from Kotido to Kaabong passes via Kanawat not via Losilang as indicated on most maps. Enquire at Kotido for details.

Charter flights to Kidepo may be arranged from Kampala (Kajjansi), Kampala Aeroclub, or Entebbe with Eagle Aviation. Flights take about two hours. The Civil Aviation Authority plans to make Lomej airstrip near Apoka, an international airport to enable visitors to fly direct to Kidepo from other countries.

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