Gisenyi

Gisenyi

Gisenyi in August

Great time to visit

Peak dry season with the best weather but also peak crowds and prices. If you can handle the tourist masses and don't mind paying premium rates, the weather is absolutely perfect.

Weather

August continues the dry season excellence with warm days and crisp nights. Virtually no rain and low humidity create ideal conditions for everything from beach lounging to hiking. The clearest skies of the year.

28°C high15°C low2 rain days

Crowds & Cost

peak crowds
~$88/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Harvest festivals
  • International film festivals
  • Peak tourist events

August Tips

  • This is absolute peak season - expect crowds and premium prices everywhere
  • Book accommodations months ahead or risk being shut out
  • Early morning activities beat both crowds and heat

All Months

June through August brings dry weather and clear skies, perfect for volcano hikes and lake activities. December through February offers another dry window, though it gets busier around Christmas and New Year. The rains from March to May turn everything green but make volcano treks muddy and sometimes dangerous. September to November sees short rains that come and go quickly — you might get lucky with clear days, or you might spend a week indoors. Lake Kivu stays warm year-round, so swimming is always possible. The best time really depends on what you're after: dry season for hiking, wet season for cheaper accommodation and fewer crowds. But here's what the guidebooks won't tell you — even the rainy season has its charms when mist rolls across the lake at dawn.

Gisenyi Scores

Solo

6/10

Couples

7/10

Families

6/10

Adventure

7/10

Budget

5/10

Luxury

4/10

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