
Tanzania-Born Safari Specialists
Gorilla trekking permits for Bwindi Impenetrable Forest cost $700 USD per person and must be secured well in advance. Permits for peak season (June–September and December–February) often sell out months ahead. Sereti handles all permit applications on your behalf as part of your tour package.
Every trek begins at 7:30 am at the Uganda Wildlife Authority ranger station. You’ll be assigned to a gorilla family group based on your fitness level and receive a briefing on gorilla etiquette. These rules matter: keep 7 metres distance, speak in whispers, and never look directly into a silverback’s eyes.
“I have been on safaris across Africa but nothing — nothing — compares to locking eyes with a silverback gorilla one metre away. I completely fell apart.” — Sereti guest, September 2025
The secret to a successful trek is “protection over fashion.” You aren’t just dressing for the weather; you are dressing for a battle with stinging nettles, thorns, and safari ants.
| Requirement | Uganda (Bwindi/Mgahinga) | Rwanda (Volcanoes NP) |
|---|---|---|
| Permit Cost (2026) | $800 USD | $1,500 USD |
| Minimum Age | 15 Years | 15 Years |
| Max Group Size | 8 Trekkers per Family | 8 Trekkers per Family |
| Time with Gorillas | 1 Hour (Strict) | 1 Hour (Strict) |
| Trek Duration | 2–8 Hours (Variable) | 2–6 Hours (Variable) |
Every trek begins at 7:30 am with a ranger briefing. The rules are designed to protect the gorillas, who share 98% of our DNA and are highly susceptible to human illnesses.



