Which Months are Best for Gorilla Trekking?
Which Months Are Best for Gorilla Trekking: A Complete Season-by-Season Guide to Uganda, Rwanda & DRC 2026
Wondering which months are best for gorilla trekking? You’re in the right place.
Whether you’re planning a gorilla safari in Uganda, Rwanda, or the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), choosing the right time dramatically impacts your trekking experience, cost, and overall satisfaction.
At Maranatha Tours and Travel, we provide the most detailed, up-to-date answers to help you plan your once-in-a-lifetime mountain gorilla encounter.
Gorilla trekking offers an extraordinary opportunity to witness the majestic mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) in their natural habitat.
These are among the World’s largest primates, and seeing them up close is a deeply emotional, unforgettable experience.
While Park Rangers (trackers) use their hard work, patience, and elite tracking skills to locate gorilla families, choosing the best time for your gorilla safari is crucial to ensuring a rewarding adventure.
From the dense jungles of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda to the bamboo-dominated slopes of Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda and the rugged Virunga National Park in DRC, changing seasons influence gorilla sighting prospects, landscape views, and overall trekking conditions.
Mountain gorillas exist only in Uganda, Rwanda, and DRC, making these three countries premium safari destinations for primate enthusiasts and safari aficionados alike.
But what does it truly take to spot these iconic Giant Apes in their natural habitats? Here’s a comprehensive, season-by-season guide to gorilla trekking that will help you plan your unforgettable gorilla safari with confidence.
June to September & December to February: Why the Dry Season is the Best Time for Gorilla Trekking
1. Weather: Hot but Ideal for Trekking
The dry season months—June to September and December to February—are widely considered the hottest months of the year in East Africa’s gorilla regions.
Temperatures often rise significantly, sometimes exceeding 30°C (86°F) during the day. Despite the heat, these months are universally regarded as the best time for gorilla trekking due to superior trekking conditions.
2. Trekking Experience: Less Challenging, More Enjoyable
During the dry season, the vegetation in Bwindi, Volcanoes, Mgahinga, and Virunga National Parks thins out and becomes sparser. This creates open spaces that make movement easier.
Gorilla treks become less challenging, and trekking peaks in popularity because the verdant green foliage that often obstructs movement after rains is replaced by sparser undergrowth.
Most travelers prefer this season for the less muddy and slippery forest trails encountered while searching for the Giant Apes in their natural habitat.
Footwear grips better, hiking is more comfortable, and you spend less time battling thick vegetation.
Mountain Gorilla Sightings: 98% Guarantee, But Treks Are Longer
Regardless of season, you have an almost 98% guarantee of seeing the Giant Apes in their natural habitat.
However, during the dry months, mountain gorillas move deeper and further into the forests to search for food due to higher temperatures.
This makes gorilla treks longer during the dry season, often requiring 4–8 hours of hiking.
Gorilla Permit & Accommodation Availability: Book 12 Months Ahead
The dry season is peak season for gorilla trekking, which dramatically affects permit and accommodation availability.
Remember that gorilla trekking is limited: only 8 travelers are allowed to visit a habituated gorilla family per day.
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Virunga National Park (DRC): 8 habituated families → 64 gorilla permits/day
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Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda): 12 habituated families → 96 gorilla permits/day
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Bwindi & Mgahinga (Uganda): 25 habituated families → 200 gorilla permits/day
High demand during dry months means advance bookings of at least 12 months are strongly recommended to avoid disappointment.
Gorilla Safari Budget: Higher Costs During Peak Season
The favorable gorilla trekking conditions during dry months come at a cost. Accommodation rates peak, and you’ll spend more on your gorilla safari than during the wet/green season.
Gorilla permits remain constant at $800 (Uganda), $1,500 (Rwanda), and $400 (DRC), but lodging, transport, and guide fees increase.
March to May & October–November: Is the Wet/Green Season Still a Good Time for Gorilla Trekking?
Weather: Cooler, Rejuvenated Forests
The wet/green season lasts from March to May and again in October–November.
After the sultry dry season, heavy downpours rejuvenate the forests, transforming sparse, dusty landscapes into verdant green paradises.
Temperatures drop noticeably, making trekking more comfortable despite the rain.
Trekking Experience: Difficult but Rewarding
With dense undergrowth, muddy and slippery forest trails, and heavy rains, gorilla treks are comparatively more difficult during the wet season.
Access roads to Gorilla Parks can become muddy and sometimes impassable.
However, many experienced trekkers still choose this season because…
Mountain Gorilla Sightings: Shorter Treks, Closer Encounters
While treks are more challenging due to muddy trails and dense vegetation, it surprisingly takes less time to find the Giant Apes closer to forest boundaries.
There’s plenty to feed on, so gorillas don’t need to travel far. Many trekkers report shorter hiking times (2–5 hours) during the wet season.
Scenery: Enchanting, Photogenic Landscapes
Increased rainfall brings forests to life with flowing streams, dense vibrant greenery, and blooming flora, creating an enchanting environment.
The green landscapes and clear skies offer dramatic backdrops for nature and wildlife photography. This is the best season for photographers.
Gorilla Permit & Accommodation Availability: Last-Minute Bookings Possible
The wet season is the low season for gorilla trekking, so availability is less challenging than during peak dry months.
It’s even possible to book last-minute gorilla treks, especially for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, when you need just one or two permits a day.
Gorilla Safari Budget: Significant Savings
As the low season sets in, many accommodations around Mountain Gorilla Parks offer discounted room rates (30–50% lower).
This makes it possible to save money for more gorilla treks or other safari logistics. Some operators also offer wet-season promotions.
Tips for a Successful Gorilla Safari, Anytime of the Year
1. Book Early: Avoid Last-Minute Disappointments
Gorilla trekking is a limited activity, and permits are in high demand, even during traditional low seasons.
Booking early is essential:
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Low season: Book at least 3–6 months ahead
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High season: Book at least 12 months ahead
This prevents last-minute disappointments and ensures you secure your preferred gorilla family and trek date.
2. Opt for Expert Guidance & Exclusive Gorilla Trekking Packages
Booking a private gorilla tour (instead of joining a group) through a credible Tour Operator guarantees an unforgettable gorilla safari, anytime of the year.
At Maranatha Tours and Travel, we provide expert safari guides knowledgeable about:
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Routes to different gorilla families
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Accommodation options near park boundaries
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Trailheads and optimal trekking times
Private tours offer flexibility, personalized attention, and better trekking outcomes.
3. Exercise Patience & Respect Nature’s Pace
Mountain gorilla treks and sightings require patience and respect for Mother Nature’s pace. Take time to enjoy the breathtaking sights, sounds, and smells of the forests during gorilla treks.
Develop an appreciation for being in the presence of other wildlife species and birds you’ll encounter along the way.
4. Prepare for Unexpected Moments
In the forest, anything can happen at any time. A playful baby gorilla, a nursing mother gorilla, or a protective silverback can transform your gorilla trekking experience into a memorable encounter.
However, luck can change in a flash when it comes to gorilla treks, and every gorilla safari holds the thrill and possibility of getting up close and personal with these revered Giant Apes.
Final Thoughts: Tailor Your Gorilla Safari to Your Preferences
By understanding which months are best for gorilla trekking, you can tailor your gorilla safari to suit your preferences, budget, and trekking ability.
The dry season offers easier trekking and peak conditions, while the wet season provides shorter treks, lower costs, and stunning photography.
Ready to plan your gorilla trekking safari? Book your next trip with Maranatha Tours and Travel today and experience the magic of mountain gorillas in their natural habitat!

