Out of the five towering massifs in Volcanoes National Park, Mount Bisoke lures you on a hike to the top with its glistening crater lakes. Depart in the early morning mist to trek through the leafy forest, perhaps even spotting elephant, buffalo and golden monkey along the way. You can make a pit stop at the midway lake, but the real drawcard is the lake at Mount Bisoke's summit, where the views of its neighbouring volcanoes are enchanting and a picnic on the shore is just what's needed. The terrain is not terribly demanding but with a height of 3700 m, the hike still needs a good level of fitness. The weather also determines how long you stay at the lake and rainy season brings muddy trails, so the dry months of June to September are your best bet.