Climate Overview:
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Dry Seasons: December–February and June–August.
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Rainy Seasons: March–May and September–November.
Climbing Rwenzori Mountains:
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Best times to climb are during the dry seasons: June–August and December–February.

We are committed to sustainable tourism, and we work with local businesses and communities to ensure that our tours have a positive impact.
Browse around for some package options, but don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or would like us to create a custom itinerary that meets all of your travel desires and sustainability goals. We are happy to help you plan an unforgettable journey.
At Back to the Source Tours, we believe that travel should be more than just sightseeing—it should be purposeful, immersive, and impactful. That’s why many of our itineraries come with add-on experiences designed to connect travelers with local communities, conservation efforts, and cultural heritage. We integrate opportunities that allow our guests to leave a positive footprint on the planet. These additions reflect our commitment to sustainability, ensuring that tourism supports local livelihoods, protects natural resources, and uplifts real people. We don’t just offer safaris—we offer meaningful experiences that bring travelers closer to the heart of all things Africa.
Dry Seasons: December–February and June–August.
Rainy Seasons: March–May and September–November.
Best times to climb are during the dry seasons: June–August and December–February.
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