“The Wilderness holds answers to the questions we have not yet learnt to ask”
– Anonymous
Were we saving the best national park of Uganda for the last or was it the sheer remoteness which kept dissuading us from planning a trip to Kidepo earlier ? Whatever might be the answer, I am glad we finally decided to head to the this remote gem of a place tucked in the North Eastern corner of Uganda.
The valley surrounded by low lying peaks and vast undulating savannah plains make a picturesque setting for a quiet yet intriguing holiday. Kidepo, by virtue of being remote is less commercial and not yet spoilt in the name of development and exploration of oils or minerals. It boasts of all important species of mammals except the rhinos.
Kidepo story would be incomplete without the landscape and the Apoka Lodge. Here are some snaps clicked with a mobile phone.
Worth mentioning that Kidepo is the only national park / reserve in Uganda which boasts of having all the big four (no rhinos) and many other mammal species and some endemic birds. It is definitely most scenic of all parks / reserves in Uganda. The remoteness adds to the charm. I hope we retain some such places – forever. The poem ‘Wilderness’ by Ian McCallum says it all…
Have we forgotten that wilderness is not a place, but a pattern of soul where every tree, every bird and beast is a soul maker?
Have we forgotten that wilderness is not a place but a moving feast of stars, footprints, scales and beginnings?
Since when did we become afraid of the night and that only the bright stars count? or that our moon is not a moon unless it is full?
By whose command were the animals through groping fingers, one for each hand, reduced to the big and little five?
Have we forgotten that every creature is within us carried by tides of earthly blood and that we named them?
Have we forgotten that wilderness is not a place, but a season and that we are in its final hour?
I have no doubts that the wild matters ! What say you ?
Jassi Sir, Thank you for stopping by. Glad you liked it.
Vinit Bajpai
03/01/2022
Sir,
Very well written , very beautiful photographs . Most of the people do not visit Kidepo due to its remoteness, but you went the extra miles (miles) to be there. It is a very unique and beautiful landscape , home of the big 4 . Uganda is called the pearl of Africa and Kidepo should be called as the Pearl of Uganda. Despite its faunal diversity, it is not very easy to sight Lions and Cheetahs at Kidepo but you not only were able to sight them but also got some beautiful images. Very Happy for you Sir. Wishing You Many More Adventures in Africa.
Simply amazing…
Nice narration..
Like a story…
Loved it to the core…
Jassi Sir, Thank you for stopping by. Glad you liked it.
Sir,
Very well written , very beautiful photographs . Most of the people do not visit Kidepo due to its remoteness, but you went the extra miles (miles) to be there. It is a very unique and beautiful landscape , home of the big 4 . Uganda is called the pearl of Africa and Kidepo should be called as the Pearl of Uganda. Despite its faunal diversity, it is not very easy to sight Lions and Cheetahs at Kidepo but you not only were able to sight them but also got some beautiful images. Very Happy for you Sir. Wishing You Many More Adventures in Africa.
Thank you Vinit, for the encouragement. You and Rohit are the inspiration behind the explorations and photography.
Lovely visuals and narration, sir. Keep it up!
Thanks Rohit.