Uganda safari in January

Monthly Safari Guide

Uganda Safari in
January

Short Dry Season 17-29°C 55mm rain 3677 tours
January is one of Uganda's two dry seasons, making it prime time for gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Trails are less muddy, visibility through the forest is better, and trekking conditions are optimal. Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest is equally rewarding. Queen Elizabeth National Park offers excellent game viewing with tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector. This is a popular month, so book gorilla permits well in advance through the Uganda Wildlife Authority.

Season overview

Short Dry Season in Uganda

January falls within Uganda's short dry season, characterised by daytime highs of 29°C and overnight lows of 17°C. Average rainfall is 55mm, making this a relatively dry period.

The dry conditions mean vegetation is thinner, making wildlife easier to spot. Animals concentrate around permanent water sources, creating dense and dramatic viewing opportunities. Clear skies provide excellent visibility and photography conditions.

Wildlife & nature

Wildlife Highlights in January

  • Excellent gorilla trekking conditions in Bwindi
  • Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest at its best
  • Tree-climbing lions active in Queen Elizabeth NP
  • Migratory birds boost species counts in wetlands

Where to go

Best Parks in Uganda for January

Bwindi Impenetrable

Top pick this month

Kibale Forest

Recommended for January

Queen Elizabeth

Recommended for January

Murchison Falls

Recommended for January

Planning

Crowds & Pricing in January

Crowd Level

Moderate

Price Level

Shoulder

Average price per person

Budget

$2524

from $80 · 693 tours

Mid-range

$2947

from $80 · 1496 tours

Luxury

$4907

from $400 · 155 tours

Ultra-Luxury

$2353

from $1051 · 12 tours

January offers moderate pricing in Uganda, sitting between the low and high seasons. This represents good value with generally favourable conditions and reasonable availability.

Preparation

What to Pack for January

Sturdy hiking boots for gorilla trekking
Long sleeves and trousers for forest
Garden gloves for grabbing vegetation
Rain jacket (showers possible)
Insect repellent

With temperatures between 17 and 29 degrees Celsius, layering is essential. Early morning game drives can be cold, while midday is warm. Neutral colours (khaki, olive, brown) are best for safari. Avoid bright whites and dark blues which attract tsetse flies in some areas.

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Frequently asked questions

Uganda Safari in January FAQ

Is January a good time for a safari in Uganda?

January falls in Uganda's short dry season, with temperatures of 17-29 degrees Celsius and 55mm average rainfall. Crowd levels are moderate, and pricing is at shoulder rates. Excellent gorilla trekking conditions in Bwindi. Overall, January is a solid choice for a Uganda safari.

How much does a Uganda safari cost in January?

Uganda safari costs in January vary by comfort level. Budget safaris average $2524/person from $80. Mid-range options average $2947/person. Luxury safaris average $4907/person. Ultra-luxury experiences average $2353/person. Prices are moderate in January. Compare 3677 tours on SafariPicked.

What wildlife can I see in Uganda in January?

January wildlife highlights in Uganda include: Excellent gorilla trekking conditions in Bwindi. Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest at its best. Tree-climbing lions active in Queen Elizabeth NP. Migratory birds boost species counts in wetlands. The best parks to visit this month are Bwindi Impenetrable, Kibale Forest, Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls.

What should I pack for a Uganda safari in January?

Essential packing for a January Uganda safari: Sturdy hiking boots for gorilla trekking, Long sleeves and trousers for forest, Garden gloves for grabbing vegetation, Rain jacket (showers possible), Insect repellent. Temperatures range from 17 to 29 degrees Celsius with 55mm rainfall, so layering is key for variable temperatures.

Which parks are best to visit in Uganda in January?

The top parks in Uganda for January are Bwindi Impenetrable, Kibale Forest, Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls. During the short dry season, these parks offer the best game viewing conditions. Bwindi Impenetrable is particularly recommended this month. Browse all Uganda park guides and tour options on SafariPicked.