Days are often warm; nights cool down at altitude and in forest camps — layer clothing rather than relying on a single forecast.
Long rains typically peak March–May; shorter rains appear October–November, though patterns shift year to year.
Weather in Lake Mutanda follows broader East African patterns — two rainy seasons and two drier windows — but local altitude and forest cover can shift temperatures more than maps suggest.
Weather in Lake Mutanda follows broader East African patterns — two rainy seasons and two drier windows — but local altitude and forest cover can shift temperatures more than maps suggest.
Days are often warm; nights cool down at altitude and in forest camps — layer clothing rather than relying on a single forecast.
Long rains typically peak March–May; shorter rains appear October–November, though patterns shift year to year.
Rain is possible year-round; waterproof layers and dry bags for trekking gear are sensible even in “dry” months.
Entebbe (Start, End)
The Nkuringo sector of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park sits on a high ridge with sweeping views toward the Virunga volcanoes and Lake Mutanda in the valley below — one of the most dramatic settings…