
Kigali in September
Good time to visit
Excellent weather continues with fewer crowds and better prices. A smart choice for those wanting good conditions without peak season premiums.
Weather
September marks the end of the dry season with occasional light showers returning. Days remain warm but humidity starts increasing. You'll notice more clouds building in the afternoons, though serious rain is still weeks away.
28°C high16°C low8 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$75/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Umuganura (Harvest Festival)
- •Cultural Heritage Month
September Tips
- •Good shoulder season with better prices than peak months
- •Still excellent weather for most activities
- •Start of cultural festival season
All Months
June through August offers the best weather – dry, sunny, and cool enough for comfortable walking. Temperatures hover around 75°F during the day and drop to the 60s at night. This is peak season, so expect higher hotel prices and crowds at major attractions.
December through February brings another dry spell, though it's slightly warmer. January is particularly nice – fewer tourists than the mid-year months but still great weather for exploring.
Avoid March through May if possible. The long rains can be relentless, turning Kigali's famous red dirt roads into muddy messes. Some attractions close or have limited hours.
September through November sees short rains that usually last just an hour or two in the afternoon. It's actually a pleasant time to visit – the city is green, temperatures are mild, and hotel rates drop.
Here's the thing about Kigali's weather: it's surprisingly consistent year-round. Even in rainy season, mornings are often clear. Pack layers regardless of when you visit – the altitude (5,141 feet) means cool evenings even in hot months.
Kigali Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
6/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
6/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
6/10
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