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The Best Time of Year to See Gorillas in Uganda.

The Best Time of Year to See Gorillas in Uganda—gorilla trekking seasons—safari timing.

Gorilla trekking in Uganda is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, and choosing the right time to visit can enhance your experience. While gorillas can be seen year-round in Uganda, the best time for gorilla trekking depends on a few factors, such as weather conditions, trail accessibility, and your personal preferences.

Dry Season (June to September & December to February).

The dry season is widely considered the best time to go gorilla trekking in Uganda, particularly for those who want to avoid challenging weather conditions and enjoy better trekking conditions.

  • Less Rainfall: The dry months see less rain, which makes trekking easier. The trails are less muddy and slippery, and the conditions are more comfortable for hiking through the dense rainforests of Bwindi and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks.
  • Better Visibility: With the drier weather, the vegetation is a bit thinner, and the visibility is better, making it easier to spot gorillas and other wildlife. The clear skies and moderate temperatures also contribute to a more pleasant trekking experience.
  • Peak Tourist Season: The dry season is the peak tourist season, so permits and accommodations tend to be in higher demand, and prices may be higher. It’s best to book your permits and lodging several months in advance to secure a spot, especially if you’re traveling during peak months like July and August.

Wet Season (April to May & October to November)

The wet season in Uganda brings more rain and less predictable trekking conditions, but it still has its advantages for certain travelers.

  • Fewer Crowds: The wet season sees fewer tourists, which means the gorilla trekking experience is more private and intimate. With fewer visitors, you’ll have a quieter experience in the forests, allowing for a more peaceful and immersive encounter with the gorillas.
  • Lush Greenery: The wet season brings lush, vibrant greenery to the rainforests, making the landscape even more picturesque. If you enjoy taking photos or immersing yourself in nature, this could be a great time to visit.
  • More Muddy Trails: The downside of trekking in the wet season is that the trails can be muddy and slippery, making hiking more physically demanding. Rain can also make visibility poor at times, so you’ll need to be prepared for more challenging trekking conditions.
  • Lower Prices: Because fewer tourists visit during the wet season, you may find that prices for permits and accommodations are lower. This can be a great option for those on a budget, though the trade-off is more challenging.

Shoulder Seasons (March & October).

The shoulder seasons (March and October) are considered a transition period between the dry and wet seasons. These months tend to have moderate weather, with some rain but not as much as in the peak wet season.

  • Moderate Conditions. These months offer a balance between the challenges of the wet season and the crowds of the peak dry season. While rain can still occur, it’s typically less intense, and the conditions are manageable for trekking.
  • Fewer Crowds. Traveling during these months can mean fewer visitors compared to the peak dry season, but it’s not as quiet as the full wet season. This can offer a more relaxed experience without the larger crowds of the high season.

 

Factors to Consider.

While the dry season is generally the best time for easier trekking, there are a few other factors you may want to consider when deciding the best time to visit:

  • Gorilla Availability: Since gorillas are habituated to human presence, they are more frequently tracked and seen year-round. However, during peak seasons, there are more trekkers, which means you may have to trek farther to reach your assigned gorilla family.
  • Travel Logistics: The dry season makes traveling to the parks easier, with less risk of roads being blocked or conditions impeding travel. In the wet season, certain roads can be harder to navigate, particularly in more remote areas.
  • Personal Preferences: If you prefer fewer crowds and don’t mind the challenges of muddy trails, the wet season can offer a more intimate experience. However, if you prefer easier trekking conditions, the dry season is your best bet.