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The iconic Apoka Swimming Pool
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Neighbours at Apoka
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Elephant at the lodge in the dry season
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Double Room at Apoka
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Julius scouting
Credit: Corey Britts
Julius, one of the best scouts and guides in the land
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Lounging Lions
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The many rocky outcrops are favorite rest spot for the Kidepo lions, providing vantage points for spotting prey, and making it easier to find them too!
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Swimming Pool at Apoka
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The unique rock-hewn swimming pool at Apoka. Deep and cool, providing well needed respite from the hot afternoon sun.
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Pool beds
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Main Lodge dining
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Family style dining at Apoka - private dining is also available!
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wildlife at the lodge
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it must be rush hour
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Kids at the Apoka pool
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Apoka welcomes all ages!
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Traditional Karamajong dancing
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Apoka staff performing a traditional Karamojong dance by the pool
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repurposing a fallen fig tree
Credit: Pamela Kertland Wright
girls in the fig tree
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Bulbul on the stairs
Credit: Corey Britts
sometimes different visitors come for tea
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Ground Pangolin
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Pangolin are commonly spotted in Kidepo
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Buffalo in Kidepo
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Kidepo is famous for its enormous herds of Buffalo
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The Kidepo skyline
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scenery and skyline at Apoka
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On foot in Kidepo
Credit: Angela Kertland Moore
tracking giraffe on foot
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Game drives