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The Best Times to Visit Uganda

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Uganda, known as the “Pearl of Africa,” offers diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural experiences. Depending on exactly what you want to be able to do there, timing can be everything. Here’s a guide to help you determine the ideal months for tourism in Uganda.

Dry Seasons: June to August and December to February

Ideal for Most Wildlife Viewing

  • June to August. This period is part of Uganda’s longer dry season, making it the best time for wildlife viewing, especially for gorilla trekking and chimpanzee tracking in national parks. The lack of rain makes the trails less muddy and more accessible.
  • December to February. This shorter dry season also offers excellent conditions for wildlife enthusiasts. The animals are more concentrated around water sources at this time, making them easier to spot in places such as Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth.

Key Considerations for Gorilla Trekking

Gorilla-trekking permits are limited and in high demand, especially during the dry seasons. Obtain your permit well in advance to secure your spot. If your travel dates are flexible, consider visiting Uganda between the peak and off seasons (March and November). These periods offer a balance between favorable weather conditions and fewer crowds.

Comfortable Weather Conditions

  • Pleasant temperatures. During the dry seasons, temperatures are generally moderate, ranging between 24°C and 30°C (75°F and 86°F). The lower humidity levels contribute to a more comfortable travel experience.
  • Minimal rainfall. Less precipitation means less chance of travel disruption and better road conditions, making it easier to navigate Uganda’s various attractions.

Rainy Seasons: March to May and September to November

Good for Bird Watching

  • March to May. This is the primary wet season in Uganda. While it might not be the best time for hiking due to slippery trails, it’s an excellent time for bird watching. The lush green landscapes are vibrant, and the rain brings out a variety of bird species, especially in areas such as the Mabamba Swamp and Lake Mburo National Park.
  • September to November. This secondary rainy season also offers lush scenery and excellent bird-watching opportunities. However, travel can be challenging due to heavy rains and muddy roads.

Non-Tourist Season Silver Linings

  • Cost savings. If your travel budget is a concern, visiting during the off-peak season comes with the same benefits it does anywhere else. Many lodges and tour operators offer discounted rates during the rainy seasons.
  • Fewer tourists. Since the wet months attract fewer tourists, visiting during this time can make for a more peaceful and intimate experience at popular sites.

Experience the Best of Uganda With Simone’s Kids

Simone’s Kids in Nakaseke, Uganda, provides high-quality Christian education and meets the basic needs of children to help them break the cycle of poverty. Besides learning, our schools offer a nurturing environment with access to clean water, safety measures, school sports, vocational training, and an on-site medical clinic. This prepares students for a brighter future. Contact us to learn more!

You can maximize your impact with recurring donations to Simone’s Kids by joining The Village. The Village is a passionate group of donors committed to bettering the lives of children in Uganda by making monthly donations that help to provide better meals, more teachers, more activities, and even post-graduation services. You can even choose which level of education you’d most like to support (or support them all). Give today!

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The Best Places to Visit in Uganda

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Uganda is considered the “Pearl of Africa” for good reason: It’s a country of incredible natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and cultural treasures. From stunning national parks to vibrant urban hubs, Uganda tourism offers a variety of attractions that cater to all kinds of travelers. Here’s what should be on your list of Uganda places to visit.

National Parks

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

  • Gorilla trekking. This park is home to nearly half of the world’s mountain gorillas and offers a unique, memorable experience, as dense forests and challenging terrain make each trek an adventure.
  • Bird watching. The park also features over 350 bird species, including 23 Albertine Rift endemics. It’s truly a haven for bird enthusiasts.

Murchison Falls National Park

  • Spectacular waterfalls. Witness the Nile River force its way through a narrow gorge and plunge 43 meters down. Boat cruises to the base of the falls offer stunning views.
  • Wildlife safaris. Book a safari to see elephants, lions, giraffes, and hippos in their natural habitats. The park is also a prime location for river cruises.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

  • Tree-climbing lions. Queen Elizabeth is one of the few places in the world where you can see tree-climbing lions. They can be spotted lounging on fig trees in the Ishasha Sector.
  • Kazinga Channel. This channel is a natural waterway connecting Lake Edward and Lake George, and it’s the habitat of one of the highest concentrations of hippos in Africa. Boat trips offer close-up views of the hippos, as well as crocodiles and water birds.

Kibale National Park

  • Chimpanzee tracking. Known as the primate capital of the world, Kibale is home to 13 primate species. Guided chimpanzee-tracking tours provide close encounters with humanity’s closest relatives.
  • Nature walks. Get your steps in and venture through scenic forest paths rich with diverse plants and animals. You’ll also have opportunities to see other primates, birds, and butterflies.

Natural Features, Recreation, and Culture

Jinja

  • Source of the Nile. Jinja is the starting point of the world’s longest river, the Nile. It’s popular for white-water rafting, kayaking, and bungee jumping.
  • Cultural experiences. Explore local markets and interact with the friendly Basoga people. You may also want to wander around the vibrant city center and savor its colonial-era architecture.

Lake Bunyonyi

  • Scenic beauty. Lake Bunyonyi is known as the “place of many little birds.” It’s surrounded by terraced hills and dotted with 29 islands.
  • Relaxation and recreation. The lake is ideal for canoeing, swimming, and bird watching. Peaceful retreat programs and eco-friendly accommodations are also available.

Rwenzori Mountains

  • Hiking and mountaineering. This range is known as the “Mountains of the Moon.” It offers challenging treks with stunning views of glaciers and alpine flora.
  • Biodiversity. The Rwenzori Mountains are also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Their diverse ecosystems are rich in stunning plant and animal species.

The Vibrant Urban Center of Kampala

  • Uganda’s capital city. Kampala is a bustling city offering a mix of modernity and tradition, a lively contrast to the nation’s natural attractions. Visit important historical and cultural sites such as the Uganda Museums and the Kasubi Tombs.
  • Cuisine and culture. Kampala features numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants showcasing Ugandan culture and cuisine. Markets such as Owino offer a glimpse into daily life and local crafts.

Experience the Best of Uganda With Simone’s Kids

Simone’s Kids in Nakaseke, Uganda, provides high-quality Christian education and meets the basic needs of children to help them break the cycle of poverty. Besides learning, our schools offer a nurturing environment with access to clean water, safety measures, school sports, vocational training, and an on-site medical clinic. This prepares students for a brighter future. Contact us to learn more!

You can maximize your impact with recurring donations to Simone’s Kids by joining The Village. The Village is a passionate group of donors committed to bettering the lives of children in Uganda by making monthly donations that help to provide better meals, more teachers, more activities, and even post-graduation services. You can even choose which level of education you’d most like to support (or support them all). Give today!

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