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The weather of Burundi varies more with location than with season and so deciding on dates depends on what one wants to visit. While it experiences a tropical- hot and humid climate with temperature between 20o-30oC, nights can be even lower in some locations. With Burundi facing monsoons twice a year, June becomes in general the best time to visit however, this can vary with location. The four distinguished seasons of Burundi are: the long dry season (June–August), the short wet season (September–November), the short dry season (December–January), and the long wet season (February–May).Apart from the weather one must also account for the security situations till the last date and even when there as things tend to spiral pretty quickly. It is often advised to avoid a trip unless absolutely necessary. Further one should have a cholera stamp and yellow fever vaccine while entering Burundi and planning for other vaccines well in advance is good idea.