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The Best Time to Visit Uganda for Gorilla Trekking

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Mountain gorillas live in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga all year round — so technically there is no bad time to trek. But the season you choose shapes everything: how muddy the trails are, how clear your photos turn out, and how easy permits are to secure.

If you're planning a once-in-a-lifetime trek to meet Uganda's mountain gorillas, timing matters more than most people realise. Here's an honest, month-by-month breakdown to help you decide.

Uganda's Two Dry Seasons (The Sweet Spot)

Uganda sits on the equator, so instead of summer and winter it has wet seasons and dry seasons. The two dry windows are widely considered the best time for gorilla trekking:

During these months the steep, root-tangled paths of Bwindi are far easier to manage. You'll still get the occasional shower — it is a rainforest, after all — but treks are shorter and footing is more secure.

Insider tip: The dry seasons are also peak tourist season, which means gorilla permits sell out months in advance. If you want to trek between June–September or December–February, book your permit and trip as early as possible.

The Wet Seasons (Cheaper, Greener, Quieter)

The rainy months — March to May and October to November — get a bad reputation, but they have real advantages for the right traveller:

The trade-off is mud. Trails can be slippery and demanding, and an afternoon downpour is almost guaranteed. Good boots, gaiters and a waterproof jacket are non-negotiable in these months.

Month-by-Month at a Glance

June – September: Best overall

Driest trails, clearest skies, peak experience. Book early.

December – February: Excellent

Warm and dry with great visibility. The festive season (late Dec) is busy.

March – May: Wettest

Heaviest rains and toughest trails, but the quietest forest and best value.

October – November: Shoulder season

Short rains. A good middle ground if you want fewer crowds without the heaviest mud.

What About the Gorilla Permits?

Whatever season you choose, a valid gorilla trekking permit is required, and the number issued each day is strictly limited to protect the animals. This is exactly why early booking matters — and why working with a local operator who handles permits, transport and park logistics for you takes the stress out of planning.

So, When Should You Go?

If this is a bucket-list trip and you want the smoothest possible experience, aim for June to September. If you're on a tighter budget, comfortable with rain, and prefer a quieter forest, the green season can be magical. Either way, the moment you lock eyes with a silverback in the mist, the season won't matter at all.

Ready to Meet the Gorillas?

Silverback Safari Co. handles your permits, guides, and transport so you can focus on the adventure. Gorilla trekking from $700 per person.

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