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Can I visit Uganda year-round?

Direct answer

Yes — Uganda's parks and gorilla treks operate daily in all seasons. Dry months June–September and December–February offer firmer forest trails, easier savanna driving, and better photography light. March–May and October–November bring heavier rains (muddier Bwindi hikes, lush scenery, fewer tourists) and discounted USD 600 gorilla permits in April, May, and November.

Can I visit Uganda year-round

Yes — Uganda's parks and gorilla treks operate daily in all seasons. Dry months June–September and December–February offer firmer forest trails, easier savanna driving, and better photography light.

March–May and October–November bring heavier rains (muddier Bwindi hikes, lush scenery, fewer tourists) and discounted USD 600 gorilla permits in April, May, and November.

Key Planning Points

These practical notes help you turn the direct answer above into a workable safari plan:

  • Yes — Uganda's parks and gorilla treks operate daily in all seasons.
  • Dry months June–September and December–February offer firmer forest trails, easier savanna driving, and better photography light.
  • March–May and October–November bring heavier rains (muddier Bwindi hikes, lush scenery, fewer tourists) and discounted USD 600 gorilla permits in April, May, and November.

Costs, Permits, and Logistics

Confirm current fees when you book — tariffs are set by national park authorities and can change by season or residency status.

  • Uganda gorilla permits are $800 per person (UWA); Rwanda Volcanoes permits are $1,500 (RDB).
  • Book gorilla permits before lodges — daily quotas are limited in Bwindi, Mgahinga, and Volcanoes.
  • Trekking starts with a morning briefing; porters ($15–$20) help on steep forest trails.
  • Permits and park fees are fixed; savings usually come from lodge tier, vehicle sharing, and season.
  • All-inclusive packages clarify what is bundled versus paid locally (tips, drinks, optional activities).
  • Queen Elizabeth NP entry is about $40/day; Murchison Falls about $45/day (foreign non-resident rates).

How to Decide

Comparison questions are best answered by matching destinations to your dates, budget, fitness, and must-see wildlife. List your non-negotiables (gorillas, migration, Big Five, beach extension), then choose the route that minimizes long transfers and maximizes time in park.

Seasonal Timing

Dry months generally mean easier road access and firmer trekking trails, while wetter months can mean fewer visitors and lush scenery. Gorilla and chimp permits remain limited year-round — book early even in low season.

Sample Itinerary Shape

Most travellers anchor the trip around one flagship experience (gorilla trek, migration, or Big Five loop), then add supporting nights for chimps, boat safaris, or cultural stops. Avoid stacking long drives on the same day as a primate trek.

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