The best time to visit Uganda is during the dry seasons, from:
June to September
December to February
These months offer:
- Easier wildlife viewing
- Better road conditions
- Ideal trekking conditions
However, Uganda is a year-round destination, and each season offers something unique especially if you’re planning experiences like gorilla trekking or birding.
Uganda has a tropical climate with two main seasons:
- Dry seasons
- Wet (rainy) seasons
Because of its location near the equator, temperatures are fairly consistent throughout the year usually between 20°C and 30°C.
Dry Season (Best Overall Time)
June – September
December – February
Why Visit During the Dry Season?
This is considered the peak safari season.
Wildlife Viewing Is Easier
Wild animals gather around water sources in parks like Queen Elizabeth National Park and Murchison Falls National Park, making them easier to spot.
Gorilla Trekking Conditions Are Better
In forests like Bwindi Impenetrable National Park:
- Trails are less muddy
- Hiking is easier
- Visibility is clearer
This is the best time for first-time trekkers.
Travel Is More Comfortable
- Roads are drier
- Transfers between parks are smoother
Downsides of Dry Season
- Higher demand (especially for gorilla permits)
- Prices may be higher
- Popular areas can be busier
Wet Season
March – May
October – November
Why You Should Consider the Wet Season
Most travelers avoid these months but that can actually work in your favor.
Lower Safari Costs
- Discounts on lodges
- Better availability
- More flexible bookings
Lush, Beautiful Landscapes
Uganda becomes incredibly green perfect for photography and scenic travel.
Best Time for Birding
Uganda is one of Africa’s top birding destinations, and the wet season is ideal for spotting migratory species.
Gorilla Trekking in the Wet Season
Yes you can still trek gorillas.
In Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park:
- Gorilla sightings are still excellent
- Groups often stay closer due to abundant food
- Treks can sometimes be shorter
But:
- Trails are muddy and more challenging
- Rain is unpredictable
Downsides of Wet Season
- Slippery trekking conditions
- Some roads may be difficult
- Wildlife can be harder to spot in thick vegetation
Best Time for Gorilla Trekking in Uganda
If gorilla trekking is your main goal:
Best months: June – September, December – February
Why:
- Easier hiking
- Better visibility
- More comfortable experience
But if you’re okay with adventure:
Wet season = fewer crowds + potential for a more intimate experience
Best Time for Wildlife Safaris
For classic safari experiences in parks like:
- Queen Elizabeth National Park
- Murchison Falls National Park
Dry season is best
Animals gather around:
- Rivers
- Waterholes
This makes sightings more predictable.
Month-by-Month Quick Guide
| Month | Conditions | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Jan–Feb | Dry | Gorilla trekking, wildlife |
| Mar–May | Rainy | Budget travel, birding |
| Jun–Sep | Dry | Peak safari season |
| Oct–Nov | Rainy | Fewer crowds, lush scenery |
| Dec | Dry | Great all-round |
So… When Should You Visit Uganda?
It depends on your priorities:
- First-time safari & gorilla trekking? Dry season
- Lower cost & fewer crowds? Wet season
- Photography & scenery? Wet season
- Wildlife viewing? Dry season
Final Thoughts
Uganda is not a destination you visit once — it’s a place you experience differently depending on when you go.
From tracking gorillas in the misty forests of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to watching elephants along the Nile in Murchison Falls National Park, every season offers a unique story.
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