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Climate in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park


Climate in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

The climate varies - Uganda is wet most of the year, with dry periods from june to august. It can be a scorching 30 degrees celcius, or a chilly 9 degrees celcius, depending on the weather. If you go gorilla tracking, be sure to bring a sweater, at least 2.5 liters of water, long-sleeved t-shirt/trousers, a hat, rain-clothing and decent hiking boots. The tracking takes you through the dense rainforest, where you go up and down steep hills, often with no visible path. If it rains, it will be extremely muddy, if it's dry and the sun is out, you will need a lot of water. Bring insect repellant for the mosquitos, and consult your doctor for vaccinations and malaria-pills for surrounding regions. No risk of malaria in Buhoma, Nkoringo and Bwindi Forest due to the altitude there are no mosquitoes.

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