Gorilla Trekking in March – March is a good month to schedule your gorilla trekking safari if you wish to trek and see mountain gorillas in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park or Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
Although gorilla trekking is a little hard right now, the conditions for trekking are better during the drier months because these southern regions often receive more rainfall.
The majority of the northern regions receive relatively few tourists, and the northern rainy season lasts from April to October.
The climate of Uganda and Rwanda as a whole is changing significantly; showers come suddenly, and occasionally it shines where rain is expected. This has created several difficulties, particularly for tourists who prefer not to go gorilla trekking while it’s raining.
Are you unsure about the ideal time to visit Uganda or Rwanda for gorilla trekking? Gorilla trekking is a unique experience that can be done at any time of year. The chances of seeing the gorillas are 99% because they are monitored every day.
Before you begin your hike in the forest, a highly skilled team of rangers goes ahead of you to find the gorillas and communicates with your ranger guide so that he knows where to start.
However, due to its tropical environment, Bwindi Forest has a variety of weather patterns. The temperature drops significantly at night to about 11 degrees Celsius, while during the day it ranges from 23 to 26 degrees Celsius.
There is never a full dry season in Bwindi because of the forest’s tropical climate, which allows rainfall to occur at any time. Low rainfall occurs from December to February, with June and July receiving the least amount of precipitation. The months of March through May and October through November see the most intense rainfall.