Best time to visit Rwanda
The dry seasons, more comfortable for trekking and safaris, are mid-December to early February and June to September.
The best time to visit Rwanda is usually in the dry seasons in June-September and December-early February. That said, most visitors travel to Rwanda to see gorillas, and so the best time is often whenever you can get a highly in-demand permit. Don’t be put off by the rainy season in Rwanda, either. The shorter rains in November and longer rains from March to May will give you the forests, lakes and mountains all to yourself, plus gorilla permits are occasionally cheaper. Photographers may even prefer the rainy season, with less light contrast in the forests allowing you to focus on your subject matter.
When to visit Rwanda, month by month
Rwanda primate holiday, 6 days
Gorilla, Chimp, Colobus and Golden Monkey trekking in Rwanda
From
US $4092 to US $6215
6 days
ex flights
Rwanda primates & Mafia Island holiday
Trek to mountain gorillas, then relax by the Indian Ocean
From
£5424
10 days
ex flights
Rwanda tour and luxury gorilla safari
Hike, bike and canoe through Rwanda's incredible parks
From
US $5000 to US $8500
4 days
ex flights
Rwanda tour, tailor made
Trekking through beautiful national parks, home to Gorillas.
From
£5995 to £6395
11 days
ex flights
Rwanda and Tanzania tailor made holiday
No need to look further for a safari of lifetime memories.
From
US $6500 to US $9500
10 days
ex flights
Rwanda and Tanzania wildlife holiday
Gorillas, big game and luxury in East Africa
From
£12375
10 days
ex flights
Rwanda Weather Chart
MIN °C
MAX °C
RAIN (mm)
JAN
13
26
75
FEB
13
26
102
MAR
13
26
118
APR
14
25
186
MAY
13
25
107
JUN
12
26
23
JUL
12
26
9
AUG
13
26
35
SEP
13
26
90
OCT
13
26
109
NOV
13
25
140
DEC
13
25
101
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Responsible Travel recommends
Paul Calcutt from our partner, Natural World Safaris:
“A lot of people think it is going to be searingly hot, because of the misconception that all Africa is hot. But in fact it is quite temperate during the day, early to mid-20°Cs, and at night time we will light a fire and stick a hot water bottle in the room for you. So, jumpers and things to keep warm in the evening are good.”
Marta Marinelli from our Rwanda partner, Exodus Travels:
“The dry season goes from June to mid-September so this is generally the best time to visit as rain may make some of the activities such as the gorillas and chimps treks much harder due to the mud. There is also a short dry season from December to February. It is quite special to spend New Year’s Eve in front of a group of 12 gorillas so those looking to spend a different Christmas and NYE have this choice.”