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The best season for gorilla trekking in Rwanda

Two dry windows, two wetter ones — but unlike most trips, the park never actually closes.

Rwanda gorilla trekking seasons

WindowMonthsConditions
Peak dry seasonJun - SepFirmest trails, best visibility, busiest booking
Secondary dry seasonDec - FebDry, quieter than Jun-Sep
Long rainsMar - MayMuddier trails, but often discounted and less crowded
Short rainsOct - NovLighter rain, good for birding, easier permits

The one thing that doesn't change: the park stays open

Unlike some outdoor attractions, Volcanoes National Park doesn't close for the rainy seasons — treks run year-round. What changes is trail difficulty and, in practice, how far ahead you need to book.

June to September — the reliable choice

Firmer trails and better visibility make this the most popular window, which is exactly why the booking-lead-time guide above recommends locking in permits months ahead for this stretch specifically.

December to February — a quieter dry alternative

Genuinely dry conditions with typically less demand pressure than the June-September peak, making it a reasonable alternative for travelers who want firm trails without booking as far ahead.

The rainy seasons are a real, deliberate choice for some travelers

March-May and October-November bring muddier, harder trekking conditions, but also meaningfully easier permit availability and — during the November-May window — the official discounted multi-park permit rate. Birding is also notably better in wetter months.

What to actually pack regardless of season

Rain gear is genuinely a year-round requirement in a montane rainforest, not just a rainy-season consideration — Volcanoes National Park gets meaningful rainfall even in the 'dry' months. Waterproof layers, gaiters, and a dry bag for camera gear are standard advice across every season.

How season interacts with the permit cap

Season doesn't change the 96-permit daily cap itself — only how much competition there is for it. A wetter month with harder trekking conditions is, in a real sense, the trade-off travelers make specifically to get easier access to a supply that never actually expands.

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