Best time for gorilla trekking Rwanda Uganda DR Congo, When is the best time to visit/ track or trek the gorillas in Uganda, Rwanda, and DR Congo, Which months should one visit/tracking gorilla in Uganda, Rwanda, and DR Congo, which months are the best for gorilla trekking?
When tracking or trekking mountain gorillas can be done any day any time of the year in either country where Rwanda, Uganda, and DR Congo because of the relatively wetter/ rainy seasons in the mountain gorilla inhabited national parks, many tourists often prefer the months from June to September and then December, January, and February.
In Rwanda and DR Congo, the first rains start coming in late February through March, April, and May and so many tourists try to avoid these months for fear of getting muddy and all wet while tracking the gorillas. However, during these months, because of the rains, there’s plenty of gorilla food down the slope and it’s much colder on the upper slopes. So the mountain gorillas keep on the lower slopes where they find it warmer and get food easily. So if you track the gorillas during these months, most likely your trek won’t be a long one – many trackers find the gorillas after 2 hours hike and by 12pm are back.
The same applies to Uganda although the rains there come in March, April, and May. Of course, Undeniably the rains (not always heavy though) make it rather harder to trek the steep terrains. Even then, the rain only comes for like 1-2 hours in like every 2-3 days and the sun comes out. We have noticed that even in the so-called drier months, the rain will often come in.
This seasonality of gorilla trackers can also be attributed to the weather seasons in the visitors’ home country and the nature of their jobs. When it is summer for example in Europe, the numbers of gorilla trek visitors increase and the gorilla tracker’s numbers dip when it’s winter.
However, there are other gorilla trekkers who often take advantage of the seasonal discounts on mountain gorilla tracking permits. Recently, for example, the Uganda Wildlife Authority discounted gorilla permits by 30% for non-resident foreigners. A gorilla permit in Uganda costs $450 for the months of November, March, April, and May 2016-2017. The rest of the time it is at 600$. Some Lodges and Hotels facilities in mountain gorilla inhabited areas will also make discounts on their rates during these same months of discounted gorilla permits.
The explanation will be the experience shows that mountain gorilla trekking can be done any day any time of the year and you will most likely get the same experience.