

Absolutely! January is one of the best months to explore the Pearl of Africa. Experiya Tour Company highly recommends this month for your Ugandan adventure. As the peak of the dry season, January offers ideal conditions for all types of safari activities—from thrilling gorilla treks in misty mountain forests to exciting game drives across vast savannah plains. With clear blue skies, minimal rainfall, and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, January provides the perfect backdrop for creating unforgettable memories in one of Africa’s most diverse and beautiful destinations.
January falls within Uganda’s primary dry season, which typically runs from December through February. This timing creates optimal conditions for travelers seeking authentic safari experiences without the challenges of heavy rains.
One of January’s biggest advantages is minimal rainfall across most of the country. While Uganda’s equatorial location can bring brief showers at any time, January experiences far less precipitation than wet season months. Consequently, roads remain dry and well-maintained, making travel between destinations comfortable and efficient. Remote lodges and parks that might be difficult to access during rainy periods become easily reachable, allowing Experiya Tour Company to confidently plan diverse itineraries without worrying about weather disruptions.

The clear blue skies in January provide stunning conditions for photography and sightseeing. With less cloud cover, you can enjoy bright, sunny days that showcase Uganda’s landscapes at their best. Whether capturing the dramatic Murchison Falls, sunrise over the Rwenzori Mountains, or your intimate encounter with mountain gorillas, January’s lighting conditions enhance every visual memory. At night, the clarity extends to stargazing, offering spectacular views of the African sky from remote lodges.
Dry conditions also make trails, roads, and pathways less muddy, simplifying movement throughout Uganda. Walking between vehicles and lodges or hiking in forests and parks becomes more comfortable. Your clothing and gear stay cleaner, and travel schedules remain predictable, allowing you to fully enjoy Uganda’s beauty without unnecessary hassles.
January’s dry season enhances opportunities to observe Uganda’s incredible wildlife, making it one of the top months for safari enthusiasts.
As vegetation thins during the dry period, wildlife becomes easier to spot. Animals gather near water sources, creating predictable points where multiple species appear simultaneously. In savannah parks, game drives yield more sightings with less searching, giving you richer experiences in Uganda’s diverse habitats.
January is ideal for gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks. Dry trails are less slippery, making hikes more manageable for trekkers of varying fitness levels. While the trek remains an adventure, January’s conditions reduce physical strain, allowing you to fully enjoy your hour with these magnificent primates. The clear weather also improves photography opportunities during this unforgettable encounter.
Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale National Park, Kyambura Gorge, and other locations also benefits from January’s dry conditions. Trails become more navigable, and occasional thinning of the canopy improves views of chimps in the trees. Overall, the forest experience is more comfortable, letting you immerse yourself fully in Uganda’s pristine rainforests.
Uganda’s savannah parks, including Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls, and Kidepo Valley National Parks, shine in January. Animals move into open areas and gather near rivers and lakes, making lions, elephants, buffalo, giraffes, and numerous antelope species easier to spot. The dry ground reduces dust, providing more comfortable game drive conditions.
Boat safaris also benefit from January’s pleasant weather. The Kazinga Channel cruise in Queen Elizabeth National Park or a launch to the base of Murchison Falls allows spectacular wildlife viewing from the water. You’ll see hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and countless birds—all under clear skies and warm sunshine.
Understanding January’s weather helps you pack wisely and set realistic expectations for your safari with Experiya Tour Company.
January brings warm to hot temperatures, varying by region and altitude. In southern areas like Kampala, Entebbe, and Lake Mburo, daytime highs reach the high 20s°C (high 80s°F). Northern parks, such as Murchison Falls and Kidepo Valley, can climb into the 30s°C (90s°F) during midday. Mountain regions remain cooler but generally offer pleasant daytime temperatures.
Most days feature clear or partly cloudy skies, ideal for outdoor activities. Bring high-SPF sunscreen, wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses, and lightweight, breathable clothing to protect against the intense equatorial sun. Even short exposure can cause sunburn quickly.
While brief showers are possible, rainfall in January is significantly less than during the wet season. Short afternoon or evening showers rarely disrupt activities and often provide welcome cooling relief.

January’s excellent conditions come with a few considerations due to high tourist demand.
Gorilla trekking permits are limited to protect the animals and their habitat. Each permit allows one person to spend one hour with a gorilla family, and only a few are issued daily for each habituated group. Experiya Tour Company emphasizes booking permits months in advance to secure your spot.
Popular lodges and camps near Bwindi, Mgahinga, and other prime destinations fill up quickly. Early booking ensures you stay in your preferred accommodations. Experiya Tour Company can assist with securing reservations, but advance planning is crucial during peak periods.
You’ll encounter more travelers than during off-peak months. While Uganda never feels overcrowded, gorilla trekking groups and popular viewpoints may see more visitors. Still, the superior weather and wildlife conditions generally outweigh this minor drawback.
Success in January requires advance planning. Experiya Tour Company recommends starting at least six months before your intended travel dates, particularly if gorilla trekking is a priority. We can secure permits, arrange accommodations, and create balanced itineraries that showcase Uganda’s diversity while accommodating January’s peak demand.
Consider combining gorilla trekking with game drives, chimpanzee tracking, cultural experiences, or relaxing at Lake Bunyonyi or the Ssese Islands. January’s reliable weather allows multi-activity itineraries, letting you experience the full range of Uganda’s offerings.
January ranks among the best times to visit Uganda, offering ideal weather, superb wildlife viewing, and excellent trekking conditions. Experiya Tour Company has witnessed countless guests fall in love with Uganda during this perfect dry season. The key to a successful January safari lies in early planning and booking especially for gorilla permits and popular lodges. By arranging your itinerary in advance, you can enjoy clear skies, accessible trails, and extraordinary wildlife encounters that create memories to last a lifetime.