Best time to visit Uganda

Uganda is a true year-round destination for wildlife enthusiasts, but the best time to visit for optimal game viewing conditions is during one of the two dry seasons: December to February and June to September. Temperatures remain steady month-to-month, typically sitting between 24°C to 30°C, but heavy showers can impact the accessibility of some trails and roads during the rainy periods. 

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When is the best time to see the mountain gorillas?

The best time to go to Uganda for a face-to-face encounter with the elusive mountain gorilla is between December and February or June and August. During these dry seasons, the skies are blue, days are clear, and hiking trails are relatively mud-free.

Although these incredible animals can be spotted year-round, conquering the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest during the rainy season can be slightly more challenging. Gorilla trekking can involve several hours of walking up and down hills, and during the wet months, trails will be muddy and slippery and thick tropical foliage can present some roadblocks. The off-season does have its benefits, though, and with fewer crowds, you might find yourself meeting a family of gorillas with only a handful of other trekkers.

Uganda by month

February

Best for: the driest trekking conditions and spotting wildlife

February is one of the top months to visit Uganda as it's a prime time for gorilla trekking and one of the driest months of the year. Ordinarily, hiking in the dense forests can be wet, muddy, humid and occasionally uncomfortable, but the dry days of February make for optimal trekking conditions. Plus, with reduced rainfall and decreased vegetation, spotting game is easier than ever. Expect clear skies, sunshine and average temps of 29ºC in Kampala and 25ºC in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.

July

Best for: ideal weather conditions for doing it all

July is peak season in Uganda and with good reason: daytime temps sit at a pleasant 25ºC, occasionally dropping to 13ºC in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. The dry climate and comfortable conditions open the door for a myriad of outdoor activities, from gorilla trekking to safaris to boat cruises on the Nile. Game drives will have top-notch sightings as wildlife congregate around watering holes and are easy to spot. By July, gorillas have made the climb back up into the misty mountains, but the lack of rainfall makes the longer treks much more manageable.

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