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Filming in Gishwati-Mukura National Park

Filming in Gishwati-Mukura National Park

Filming in Gishwati-Mukura National Park

Filming in Gishwatai-Mukura National Park: Gishwati-Mukura National Park is the newly created national park in Rwanda and it was established in 2015 taking the tally of the Rwanda National Parks to four. The creation of the Mukuru national park is an evidence of the great conservation efforts that the government of Rwanda has put in place to increase biodiversity and improved on the tourism collections. The tourism industry in Rwanda is still expanding rapidly in the wake of the opening of the Congo Nile Trail, the preservation of royal heritage sites, the opening of the Musanze Caves, the introduction of professional bird watching, and the creation of this new national park. The 13.2 square mile Gishwati-Mukura National Park is situated in the western region of Rwanda (the districts of Rutsiro and Ngororero). The Mukura and Gishwati forests, which are located in Rwanda between Akagera and Volcanoes National Park, were combined to create the park. There are different things that can be filmed in Gishwati-Mukura national park and some of the things that you can film here include the following

Filming primates in Gishwati-Mukura National Park; the combination of Gishwatai and Mukura forest have become a perfect destination for filming primates. Some of the primates ad the wildlife that can be filmed here include Red river hogs, bush bucks, serval cats, tree hyraxes, and black-fronted duiker. Chimpanzees, baboons, golden monkeys, L’Hoest’s monkeys, vervet monkeys, blue monkeys, and black and white colobus monkeys are among the five primate species found in the park.

Filming different bird species in Gishwatai-Mukura National Park; the park is full of the bird species which can be filmed. Here you will be able to film more than 100 different bird species. The Old World Warbler, Mountain Yellow Warbler, and White-headed Woodhooper are important species among them. Additionally, toads, chameleons, bush vipers, and brown forest frogs can be expected to be seen by park visitors. Let’s go into more detail about the two forests in the national park.

It is appropriate for tea lovers and people who value the beauty of nature to film the Gisakura Tea Plantation. Starting with how tea is grown, harvested, and processed, you will film the entire tea production process.

Where to stay while filming in Gishwatai-Mukura National Park

Due to the fact that Giswhati Mukura National Park is still a young park, additional lodging options and camps have not yet been established. We advise you to make your reservations for Gishwati Lodge at least two to three months before your trip to the park because it only has about six luxurious chalets that can accommodate less than 15 people at once.

How to get to Gishwatai-Mukura National Park for filming

It takes about two hours to drive from Kigali to the park on the road. A chartered flight from Kigali to Gishwati Mukura is an option for those who want to fly to the park.

The cost of filming in Gishwati-Mukura National Park

Visitors who are interested in filming any destination in Rwanda are informed that there is some money that you will need to pay to do commercial filming in Rwanda. The filming permit will be issued by the Ministry of Culture and Sports. Here at Africa Adventure Vacations, we will completely assist you in getting the filming permit in Rwanda and make sure that everything you need will be sorted in the quickest time possible. Once you have got the permit, once you have this, then you will be able to go to the park where you will be filming, pay for the entrance, and immediately start the activity of filming.

What do you need to film in Gishwati-Mukura National Park?

Requirement 1: Filming permits and their costs.

You will need a filming permit to film in Gishwati-Mukura National Park. All those who are interested in filming leopards in Rwanda will have to book their filming permits from the Ministry of Sports and Culture. The Rwanda filming permits got directly from the ministry but you will want to get it quickly and you have less handles. It is very important to note that getting a filming permit in Uganda might be expensive and time-consuming, and thus the visitors must ensure that they book early with us so that we can start the process of securing the filming permit for Uganda early. Make sure that you undergo all the application forms for filming with the assistance of your local Rwanda production service film fixer. This is the step that you must take before anything. Once you have finished the application procedures, make sure that you submit the forms to your reputable Local Rwanda Consulate. This will help to quicken and complete your application process. Later, after this exercise, you will be asked to send your original documents back to your Rwanda film fixer to finalize the process with the authorities in Rwanda. Under the ministry, the filming permits are issued by the Rwanda academy of language and Culture an Institution under the ministry of sports and culture. Further, you will be able to be cleared with the customs in case you have the filming equipment which is always at the point of entry into Rwanda. You need to contact Africa adventure vacations as your film crew fixers that will help you process for you the permissions with local authorities in Rwanda, an accommodation, transportation that will help you as the guide and help you with the clearing process for all the filming equipment.

Permits for filming can only be used for three months at a time. Film crew fixers can help you complete all the necessary groundwork to obtain the Rwanda filming permits for you. In Rwanda, filming permits are available for $30 for 15 days and $50 for 3 days. The Rwanda Academy of Language and Culture, a division of the Ministry of Sports and Culture, is solely responsible for issuing permits. You will then need to clear customs at the point of entry in Rwanda for your filming equipment. Contact Film Crew Fixers, and we’ll take care of your lodging and transportation needs as well as helping you with the immigration procedures at the point of entry into Rwanda. We’ll also handle the filming permits with the local authorities there.

Requirement 2: Rwanda press filming accreditation

All members of the film crew must have press accreditation from the Rwanda Media High Council in order to filming locations in Rwanda after obtaining the necessary Rwanda Filming permits for shooting in Rwanda. You must completely fill out the Rwanda Press Accreditation Application Form (which we typically send to you) and attach the following in order to be granted press credentials in Rwanda.

  • official letter to the Executive Secretary asking for accreditation
  • two passport-size photographs in color
  • A passport photocopy
  • A copy of the visa, excluding individuals from nations that benefited from the Rwanda Visa Exempt For instance Contact us here if you’re from one of the COMESA member states, the USA, or the East African Community, among others.
  • A duplicate of your birth country’s press card
  • A payment receipt from the Rwanda Revenue Authority a list of the filming tools and kits you’ll need for your shoot

Additionally, we require a letter from the production company outlining their identity, the purpose of their filming, the location of their shoot, and a list of the crew members. In order to obtain press credentials, we will send the Rwanda Media High Council this letter along with all the information provided. The press credentials cards are ready in two to three business days.

Depending on how long your shoot will last in Rwanda, you must pay the Rwanda Revenue Authority as follows in order to obtain a Rwanda Press Accreditation:

  • $30 Press Credential Card, good for one to fifteen days.
  • $50 Press Credential Card, good for 15–30 days.
  • $100 Press Credential Card, good for one to three months.
  • $200 Press Credential Card, good for three to six months.
  • $300 Press Credential, good for six to twelve months.

Please be aware that the rates above should only be used as a general guide and may change at any time. For current fees for filming Gishwati-Mukura National Park in Rwanda, please contact Africa adventure vacations for guidance.

Requirement 3: Other Permission and Filming Fees for filming Gishwati-Mukura National Park

The moment you are done with getting the filming permit, which is the core of filming in Rwanda, remember that you might need some other permissions that you will need to gain access to film leopards. The other permissions that you might need may include filming inside the protected area or the national park, in case you need to do drone filming, as well as those interested in night filming safaris in Rwanda. There are several laws and rules that guide visitors or those who are interested in filming in Rwanda, and thus you must get the proper film fixer with high credentials to guide you so that you are not caught on the wrong side of the law. Please be reminded that you will also need to cover the accommodation costs, the visa, the film fixers’ fee, and the vehicle that you need to transport you to film Gishwati-Mukura National Park in Rwanda.

Requirement 4: You need a strong vehicle when going to film Gishwati-Mukura National Park in Rwanda

When you trust Africa Adventure Vacations as your film fixer, then you will get the opportunity to book for yourself a strong vehicle that will transport the crew members up to Gishwati-Mukura National Park. We offer the vehicle based on the preferences of our clients and their budget, but also the location where you are going to film, because it may also determine the kind of vehicle that you might need. Because of the nature of the terrain, which might make you travel long distances, we kindly urge you to book our customized

Daily, these cost about $200 to $250 per vehicle, and this price includes the fuel and the driver. You can also opt for our 4×4 safari van, which is available for $200 daily. By contacting us, we shall make sure that we cost everything, and thus we shall inform you and give you the inclusive price. Each of our vehicles is accompanied by drivers who work as area fixers, and many of them have traveled to nearly every part of Rwanda, so they are familiar with the local conditions and can provide critical information and resolve any situation on the ground. While in Rwanda, these serve as intermediaries between you and our office. And please contact us for any film fixers in Rwanda. We are available 24 hours a day to be able to help you with all the information relating to film Gishwati-Mukura National Park in Rwanda.

You need a Rwanda Visa to film Gishwati-Mukura National Park in Rwanda

If you want to film Gishwati-Mukura National Park in Rwanda, you must purchase a tourist or business visa. However, visas can be easily obtained upon arrival at any entry point, in this case Kigali International Airport, by paying either USD50.00 for Tourist Visa you will be able to get it immediately. Many film crews prefer to obtain their visas before they come to Rwanda. People from nations that are eligible for the Rwanda Visa Waiver For instance those from an East African Community member state, the USA, or a COMESA member state, among others they will be cleared upon arrival at any point of entry into Rwanda and don’t have to pay for a visa. Contact us at Africa adventure Vacations for more details.

The best time to film Gishwati-Mukura National Park in Rwanda

Filming  Gishwati-Mukura National Park in Rwanda as an adventure that is done all year round, but the best times for filming are during December and then from June to October. This time, weather conditions are dry and this makes filming activities so much more fantastic. The ideal opportunity for filming Gishwati-Mukura National Park during the dry season, which lasts from June to December. During the dry season, the waterways within the park attract a lot of animals, and this gives the filming crew members the best chances to shoot the clear film and the videos of the wildlife that they are interested in within the park. Filming in the rainy season is hectic and I would advise to film in dry season. However, the wet season is associated with the green color of nature because of the regeneration of vegetation, and this at times makes filming an adventure that is done all day or all year through. The wet season disturbs the film crew members, and it happens especially from March to May and November.

Why should you book your Rwanda filming safari with Africa Adventure Vacations?

Africa Adventure Vacations is a well-known tourist company based in Uganda that operates in East African countries such as Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Ethiopia, and South Africa. We have more than ten years of experience assisting filming and production companies, particularly those interested in filming nature-related wildlife and African culture. We offer services such as obtaining filming permission, clearing filming equipment, reserving lodging, and arranging transportation to filming businesses, all in the shortest amount of time possible. Other wildlife tours are available in all of the countries mentioned above, including gorilla tours in Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. As a result, you should not hesitate to choose us as your East African film fixers

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