What Is the Best Time to Go Gorilla Trekking? (Complete Guide for 2025–2026)

What Is the Best Time to Go Gorilla Trekking? (Complete Guide for 2026–2027)

What Is the Best Time to Go Gorilla Trekking?

Gorilla trekking is one of Africa’s most moving wildlife encounters — a transformative journey that takes you deep into lush tropical rainforests, where you can stand just meters away from a family of endangered mountain gorillas. Every trek is an emotional and physical adventure, combining nature, conservation, and cultural immersion.

But if you’re planning this bucket-list experience, one of the most important questions is:
“When is the best time to go gorilla trekking?”

The best time largely depends on your priorities — whether you want easier hiking conditions, great photography lighting, fewer crowds, or lower travel costs. This guide dives deeply into each factor, explaining the seasons, weather, destinations, advantages, and challenges for each time of year in Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

BEST TIME TO GO GORILLA TREKKING: THE DRY SEASONS

1. June – September (Peak Season)

This is widely considered the very best time to trek gorillas.

Why It’s the Best Time
  • Trails are drier and easier to hike

  • Forest visibility is excellent for photography

  • Weather is more predictable

  • Gorillas often remain at lower altitudes, making trekking moderate

  • Excellent for combining trips with savannah parks (Queen Elizabeth, Akagera)

Why Travellers Love It
  • Perfect temperatures: cool mornings, warm afternoons

  • Less risk of slippery terrain

Downsides
  • Highest demand → permits sell out fast

  • Prices for accommodation can increase

  • More tourists in popular areas

2. December – February (Short Dry Season)

This is another excellent window for comfortable trekking.

Advantages
  • Good trail conditions

  • Clear skies → great for photos

  • Warm, pleasant trekking weather

  • Lower humidity compared to wet months

Considerations
  • Still a popular period → book permits early

  • Occasional showers are still possible in tropical forests

GORILLA TREKKING IN THE WET SEASONS: IS IT WORTH IT?

Surprisingly, yes — many travellers prefer the rainy season for specific advantages.

3. March – May (Long Rainy Season)

Pros
  • Fewer tourists → quieter trekking

  • Lodges and sometimes permits may be cheaper

  • Lush vegetation → beautiful photography

  • Gorillas tend to feed closer to the lower slopes because food is abundant

  • More availability of preferred trekking families

Cons
  • Trails can be slippery and muddy

  • Trekking may feel more challenging

  • Rain is more frequent in afternoons

Who should go?
Travellers who want fewer crowds, good availability, and do not mind a little mud.

4. October – November (Short Rainy Season)

Pros
  • Fewer people on the trails

  • Forests are vibrant and full of vegetation

  • Gorillas stay close to food sources

  • Better rates for accommodation

Cons
  • Trails can be steep and wet

  • Weather is unpredictable

Bonus:
Photographers love this season because the forest is at its greenest.

Conditions by Destination

Uganda (Bwindi & Mgahinga)

Uganda’s weather varies slightly across the country, but in the gorilla parks:

  • Best Months: June–September and December–February

  • Good Months: October, November, March

  • Most Challenging: April–May

Uganda has more rainforest cover, so when it rains, trails can be tougher — but sightings are equally good throughout the year (99% success rate).

Rwanda (Volcanoes National Park)

Volcanoes National Park has more open bamboo forest, making trekking slightly easier even during the wet season.

  • Best Months: June–September

  • Good Months: December–February

  • Challenging Months: March–May, October–November

Rwanda’s shorter hikes appeal to travellers who want reliability and comfort.

DR Congo (Virunga National Park)

Currently dependent on regional security stability.
Weather patterns are similar to Rwanda.

  • Best Months: June–September

  • Good Months: December–February

  • Challenging Months: March–May, October–November

Month-by-Month Breakdown (Complete Guide)

January – Great trekking, mild weather, moderate crowds
February – Excellent visibility, end of short dry season
March – Start of rains, fewer tourists, lush landscapes
April – Heavy rains, trails muddy, best prices
May – Still rainy, gorillas stay low, easier tracking
June – Peak season begins, excellent conditions
July – One of the very best months (cool, clear, dry)
August – Perfect trekking, very high demand
September – Great weather, short rains may start late in the month
October – Short rainy season begins, fewer tourists
November – Wet but rewarding, photographers love it
December – Good weather returns, popular holiday season

Are Gorilla Sightings Guaranteed?

Almost!
Gorilla trekking success rates are:

  • Uganda: 98–99%

  • Rwanda: 99%

  • DRC: 95–98%

Because gorilla groups are monitored daily by trackers, their location is known every morning.
Season does NOT affect gorilla sightings — only trail conditions.

 

Difficulty Considerations by Season

SeasonTrail ConditionsTrek DifficultyBest For
Dry Season (Jun–Sep, Dec–Feb)Dry, stableModerateFirst-timers, families, older travellers
Wet Season (Mar–May, Oct–Nov)Wet, muddyModerate–HardAdventure lovers, photographers, budget travellers

So… When Should You Go?

Choose the Dry Season if:

  • You want the easiest trekking conditions

  • You prefer predictable weather

  • You’re travelling with kids or seniors

  • You want the best photography lighting

  • You want to combine gorilla trekking with savannah safaris

Choose the Wet Season if:

  • You want fewer crowds

  • You prefer flexible trek durations

  • You want better lodge deals

  • You enjoy lush green scenery

  • You’re an experienced hiker

Final Verdict

The best time to go gorilla trekking is during the dry seasons — June to September and December to February — for the most comfortable and predictable hiking conditions.

But the truth is:

Gorilla trekking is a fantastic experience ANY month of the year.

The key difference is not the gorillas, it’s the comfort level of your trek.

With proper preparation, gear, and an experienced operator, you can enjoy an unforgettable encounter whether you visit in the dry or rainy season.

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