Bwindi Forest National Park

Meet Gorillas in the Misty Wilds

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a hidden gem, celebrated for its resident mountain gorillas. Covering 331 square kilometres of dense forest, Bwindi is more than a habitat for these noble creatures; it is a bastion of biodiversity.

The park's rugged landscape, marked by sharp ridges and verdant valleys, challenges adventurers to uncover its secrets. From the profound experience of gorilla trekking to the vibrant birdlife and the rich cultural heritage of the Batwa people, Bwindi provides an immersive exploration into one of Africa’s most pristine wilderness areas, establishing it as Uganda’s top destination for wildlife and culture.

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Things To Do & Highlights

Bwindi Forest National Park

Trek to see the endangered mountain gorillas in their habitat

Journey through dense forests to encounter Bwindi's mountain gorillas, observing their serene family dynamics in a respectful, intimate setting.

Bwindi Forest National Park

Join the Batwa for a cultural voyage back in time

Experience the Batwa cultural encounter, learning ancient survival skills and folklore from the original forest dwellers, enhancing your understanding of human-nature harmony.

Bwindi Forest National Park

Explore diverse bird species in their lush habitat

Go on birdwatching adventures to spot some of the park's 350 species, including Albertine Rift endemics like the African Green Broadbill.

Bwindi Forest National Park

Navigate the forest trails on a scenic hike

Take a guided nature walk through Bwindi's trails, discovering its hidden waterfalls and the diverse flora and fauna that define this ancient forest.

Bwindi Forest National Park

Cycle the scenic routes around the Buhoma sector

Enjoy mountain biking through Buhoma, where guided tours reveal the cultural and natural splendours of Bwindi, including bird encounters and village visits.

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Enriching encounters

Iconic Wildlife

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a flourishing ecological refuge, where each visit provides close encounters with rare species, from elusive chimpanzees to vibrant birdlife, all prospering under the dense canopy.

Mountain Gorillas
Mountain Gorillas
Chimpanzees
Chimpanzees
Forest Elephants
Forest Elephants
L’Hoest’s Monkeys
L’Hoest’s Monkeys
Red-Tailed Monkeys
Red-Tailed Monkeys
Vervet Monkeys
Vervet Monkeys
Black-And-White Colobuses
Black-And-White Colobuses
Yellow-Backed Duikers
Yellow-Backed Duikers

Best Month To Visit In Uganda

The best times to visit Uganda are during its two dry seasons: December to February and June to August. These periods are ideal for wildlife safaris and trekking adventures. Uganda's dry seasons, from December to February and June to August, are perfect for exploring its national parks and observing its famous mountain gorillas and chimpanzees. The weather during these months is conducive for game spotting as animals gather around waterholes. Although temperatures generally range from 24°C to 30°C year-round, these months offer the most comfortable safari conditions. Additionally, Uganda's lush landscapes and abundant birdlife can be enjoyed any time of the year.

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Ideal for gorilla and chimpanzee trekking due to the dry and clear conditions, January is one of the best times to visit Uganda’s lush forests. Wildlife is more visible and active, providing unique opportunities for close encounters. The national parks are less muddy, making trekking conditions favourable.

Continuing dry weather makes February excellent for visiting southern Uganda's national parks, where gorilla trekking conditions are optimal. The region remains relatively dust-free compared to the hotter, dustier north, enhancing the safari experience.
The onset of the rainy season in March enhances the greenery of Uganda's landscapes, making it a fantastic time for photography and birdwatching. Newborn wildlife begins to appear, providing delightful sightings amidst the vibrant, lush settings of the Uganda national parks.
April's heavy rains may restrict travel because of frequent showers. However, the lush environment and lower visitor numbers offer peaceful park experiences. Discounted rates on accommodation and trekking permits are available during this time. Therefore, preparedness for wet weather is advised.
Though still rainy, May experiences fewer downpours. The sustained moisture enriches the flora, resulting in picturesque landscapes. These settings are perfect for nature lovers seeking tranquillity. Additionally, fewer tourists allow for a more relaxed exploration of the parks.
The dry season begins, bringing excellent wildlife viewing opportunities as animals gather around water sources. June marks the start of the peak season for luxury safaris, providing superb conditions for gorilla trekking and wildlife safaris in less dense vegetation.
July is prime time for safari enthusiasts with dry weather ensuring clear trails for gorilla trekking and excellent wildlife spotting as animals frequent waterholes. The pleasant climate enhances the overall safari experience, making it one of the best months to visit.
August's dry conditions create consistent wildlife viewing opportunities, as the sparse vegetation enhances visibility across the savannah. This environment increases the likelihood of spotting key species like elephants, lions, and elusive leopards. With clear views and active wildlife, August is highly recommended for comprehensive game drives.
As September marks the end of the dry season, occasional rains start to appear, yet conditions remain superb for safaris. With fewer tourists around and lower prices, it’s a great time for exploring the outdoors and experiencing Uganda’s diverse wildlife and landscapes in cooler weather.
In October, rains start to refresh the landscapes, but wildlife viewing remains fruitful. Visitor numbers are moderate, allowing for quieter safari experiences. This month also offers opportunities for discounted gorilla trekking, adding extra appeal for adventurous travellers.
Continual rains in November transform Uganda’s parks into lush, green environments, perfect for birdwatching and enjoying the vibrant natural settings. Despite the rain, fewer tourists make it possible to have more personal and intimate wildlife encounters.
December sees a decrease in rainfall, improving conditions for wildlife spotting, particularly for birds as migratory species make their way to the region. The better weather also draws more visitors, making it a festive and vibrant time to experience Uganda’s natural beauty.

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