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Best and Worst Time to Visit Rwanda

Best and Worst Time to Visit Rwanda

Rwanda safari calendar. Rwanda—known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills”—offers an unforgettable mix of mountain gorilla trekking, primate safaris, scenic landscapes, and cultural depth. But with its tropical highland climate and two distinct rainy seasons, choosing when to visit is key to enjoying Rwanda at its best.

Whether you’re trekking in Volcanoes National Park, spotting chimps in Nyungwe Forest, or relaxing by Lake Kivu, this month-by-month breakdown will help you plan the perfect journey—or avoid the worst travel times.

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Best Time to Visit Rwanda

Rwanda is a year-round destination, but the dry seasons offer the most comfortable and rewarding experiences—especially for gorilla trekking and park-based travel.

Main Dry Season: June to September

This is the peak travel period in Rwanda.

Why It’s the Best:

  • Dry forest trails: Perfect for gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park and chimpanzee tracking in Nyungwe
  • Clear skies and cooler temperatures: Excellent for photography and mountain hikes
  • Wildlife viewing in Akagera National Park is at its best, as animals gather around water sources
  • Low malaria risk due to drier conditions

Travel Tips:

  • Book gorilla permits 3–6 months in advance—they sell out fast in this season
  • Accommodations and lodges may charge high-season rates
  • Bring layers—mornings are chilly, especially in the Virunga Mountains

Short Dry Season: Mid-December to Early February

A second, shorter dry spell offers another excellent window for travelers.

Benefits:

  • Gorilla trekking remains accessible and comfortable
  • Nyungwe trails are less muddy, improving chimp sightings
  • Warm, sunny weather is ideal for Lake Kivu holidays and city tours in Kigali

Travel Tips:

  • Holiday peak pricing applies from Dec 15 to Jan 5
  • Best value found in mid-January to early February

Worst Time to Visit Rwanda

While Rwanda is lush and green most of the year, its two rainy seasons can complicate travel—especially for gorilla trekking and forest-based activities.

Long Rainy Season: March to May

This is the least ideal period to visit Rwanda, particularly for nature-based travel.

Why to Avoid:

  • Heavy rainfalls make forest trails muddy and slippery
  • Gorilla and chimp tracking become more strenuous and less enjoyable
  • Road access to parks like Nyungwe and Volcanoes can be delayed due to washouts
  • Cloud cover hinders photography and volcano views
  • Greater risk of malaria and insects

Exceptions:

  • Budget travelers may benefit from discounted rates and lodge specials
  • The countryside is vibrantly green, making it scenic (though wet)

Short Rains: Mid-October to Mid-December

Though less intense than the long rains, this period still presents challenges.

Considerations:

  • Afternoon rain showers can interrupt treks or game drives
  • Trails in Volcanoes and Nyungwe may become slippery again
  • Visibility in the mountains may drop due to mist and haze

Upside:

  • Lower crowds and some mid-season discounts
  • Good for photographers seeking moody, misty shots of the Virunga landscape

Month-by-Month Breakdown: Rwanda

Month Gorilla Trekking Chimp Tracking (Nyungwe) Akagera Wildlife Viewing Weather Conditions Travel Verdict
January Good, slightly humid Good Fair to good Warm, dry to light rain ✅ Good
February Great trekking Best for chimp sightings Fair Dry, warm ✅ Excellent
March Trails become slippery Poor visibility Reduced sightings Start of long rains ❌ Avoid
April Wet and muddy Difficult tracking Wildlife dispersed Peak rainy season ❌ Worst month
May Still rainy but improving Conditions slowly recover Wildlife starts to return Transition month ⚠️ Not ideal
June Excellent Very good Animals near rivers Cool, dry ✅ Best time
July Peak gorilla trekking Good Excellent game viewing Dry and clear ✅ Peak season
August Great across all parks Chimp sightings drop slightly Still great Dry, warming slightly ✅ Ideal
September Still dry, fewer crowds Good again Excellent Dry season ending ✅ Still great
October Rains begin mid-month Hit-or-miss Wildlife disperses slowly Start of short rains ⚠️ Mixed
November Slippery trails return Tough tracking conditions Less predictable game drives Wet and humid ❌ Avoid
December Early month better Mid–late month rains possible Moderate Short rains fade mid-month ⚠️ Early good, late risky

Best Time for Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda

Gorilla Trek Location Best Months Notes
Volcanoes National Park June–Sept, Dec–Feb Drier trails, better visibility, higher permit demand
  • Trekking is open year-round, but slippery slopes, mist, and leeches are common during March–May and November
  • During dry months, treks are shorter, more comfortable, and better for photos

Other Seasonal Highlights

Activity Best Season Why
Chimpanzee tracking (Nyungwe) Feb, June–Sept Higher fruit availability = better sightings
Canopy walk (Nyungwe) June–August Clear skies, lower mist
Lake Kivu visits Jan–Feb, July–Sept Warm, sunny, fewer bugs
Kigali cultural tours Year-round Weather has minimal impact
Akagera boat safaris July–Sept Good wildlife concentration along Lake Ihema

Price and Crowd Trends

Travel Season Months Prices & Availability
High Season June–September, Dec–Feb Most expensive, limited availability
Low Season March–May, November Best discounts, but poor weather
Shoulder Season October, early December Moderate prices, mixed conditions

When to Visit Rwanda?

If you want… Go in…
Gorilla trekking with dry trails June–September or December–February
Best time for chimp tracking February or July–August
Top conditions in all national parks July and August
Low prices and fewer crowds May or November (weather risks apply)
Misty photography and lush green landscapes April or October (expect some rain)

Best Overall Months:

July–August – Peak trekking and wildlife viewing
February – Dry season and great primate activity
Early December – Good weather before holiday surge

Worst Months:
April – Wettest, trails muddy
November – Slippery trails, less wildlife visibility