When to Travel

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Choosing when to visit East Africa can greatly influence your experience. The region is equatorial, which means consistent temperatures year-round, but seasonal changes in rainfall and wildlife movement matter, especially if you want to catch key moments like the Great Migration or gorilla trekking during drier months. Below is a practical breakdown of the best times to travel, destination by destination.

June to October

This is the most popular safari season across all four countries. Rain is minimal, skies are clear, and animals congregate around remaining water sources, making them easier to find.

Kenya: Peak time for the Great Migration in the Masai Mara (July–September). Excellent game viewing and dry conditions.

Tanzania: Northern Serengeti is at its best for river crossings. Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire offer great visibility.

Uganda: Ideal for gorilla and chimpanzee trekking. Trails are less muddy and forest visibility improves.

Rwanda: Great conditions for gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park and chimpanzee sightings in Nyungwe.

November

The start of the short rainy season. Parks are greener and less crowded. Wildlife is still active, though rain may occasionally impact game drives.

Kenya & Tanzania: Lush scenery returns. Migratory birds arrive, and prices drop. Some lodges offer excellent shoulder-season deals.

Uganda & Rwanda: Trekking remains open. Trails may be muddier, but sightings are still excellent. A good option for travelers willing to trade perfect weather for quieter trails.

December to February

A popular time for travel due to winter holidays. Wildlife is active, and trekking conditions are generally dry again in Uganda and Rwanda.

Tanzania: Calving season begins in southern Serengeti (January–March). Excellent predator-prey interaction.

Kenya: Good wildlife viewing throughout the country. Slightly fewer crowds than peak migration season.

Uganda & Rwanda: Great time for primate trekking. Visibility is high, and trails are relatively dry.

March to May

This is the long rainy season in most areas. Many camps in Kenya and Tanzania close temporarily, and game drives may be impacted by muddy roads. However, it’s a beautiful time for lush scenery and privacy.

Tanzania: Southern parks (like Selous and Ruaha) remain accessible and are very quiet.

Uganda & Rwanda: Trekking is still possible. Trails are wet, but this is the greenest, most photogenic season in the forests.

At a Glance: Month-by-Month Summary

Month Kenya Tanzania Uganda Rwanda
Jan–Mar Great for game drives Calving season (South Serengeti) Good trekking conditions Excellent trekking
Apr–May Rainy season (some lodges close) Rainy season (green season deals) Green and photogenic Wet but open for trekking
Jun–Oct Best game viewing & Great Migration Great Migration crossings (Jul–Sep) Best trekking season Best trekking season
Nov Start of short rains, fewer crowds Short rains, shoulder season Still good for trekking Green, vibrant scenery
Dec Busy but rewarding Green season starts Dry and accessible Good trekking conditions

Planning the right season is all about priorities, whether that’s catching a spectacle like the Great Migration, trekking in drier forests, or enjoying quieter trails. Let us help you match your timing with your travel goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some things most travelers want to know before they book.

1. What's included in an Iconic safari?

Everything you need—custom itinerary, luxury stays, private guide, park permits, and transfers. More details can be found on specific itinerary pages.

2. When is the best time to visit?

It depends! We’ll guide you based on what you want to see—wildlife migrations, gorilla trekking, or dry season game drives.

3. Do you offer custom tours?

Yes. Every safari we create is custom-built around your timeline, style, and interests.

4. How physically demanding is gorilla trekking?

It’s a moderate hike. We tailor the experience to your fitness level and work with guides to ensure you're comfortable.

5. Can I combine countries in one trip?

Absolutely. We often create multi-country itineraries—Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, and Tanzania—seamlessly blended.

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