Filming in Mwingi Game Reserve
Filming in the Mwingi Game Reserve: The Mwingi Game Reserve is one of four contiguous protected areas in Kenya. The Mwingi Game Reserve is found in the north of Mwiri Town, and it is bound by Kora National park and Meru National Park. The reserve covers 4400 square kilometers and is part of the larger Meru Conservation Area. This magnificent reserve has been designated as a wildness activity zone by Kenya’s wildland protecting body, the Kenya Wildland Services, which allows visitors to go on hiking, horseback safaris, and camel safaris. Filming in the Mwingi Game Reserve is exciting because visitors will be able to identify the reserve’s attractions, which include Adamson Falls, the Kapi Ya Simbas, and boating on the famous river.
What to film in Mwingi Game Reserve
People who are interested in filming in the Mwingi Gamre Reserve will get the chance to film different attractions, and the major things that you will film in this reserve include the wildlife in the nearby Meru National Park, Bisandi National Reserve, and Kora National Park, thanks to the Mwingi National Reserve. Additionally, you get a chance to see Mount Meru. The park is home to a variety of antelope species as well as caracals, lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and hippos. All these can be filmed along with seeing the attractions such as wilderness habitats, game viewing, Adamson’s Falls, fishing, boating on the Tana River, Kampi ya Simba, the former residence of Joy and George Adamson, and Elsa the lioness’ grave, which are just a few of the reserve’s top attractions and activities.
How to get to Mwingi Game Reserve for Filming
Through road transport: The reserve can be reached from Meru National Park via Adamson’s Bridge via Kora National Park, or from Thika to Mwingi and then north-east through Kyuso village. The Kitui County Government is also working to make the Mwingi National Reserve more accessible.
Requirements for filming in Mwingi Game Reserve.
Filming permits
To film in Mwingi National Reserve, you will need to secure a filming permit from the Kenya Film Commission and the authorities by writing a letter requesting and filling out an application letter and providing a copy of your screenplay, a summary of your program, and a filming schedule with your application. These will be forwarded to the Kenya Film Commission’s Film Licensing Officer. Permits are issued in minutes for feature films, documentaries, short films, music videos, corporate videos, and commercials. Television series and feature film applications are processed within 48 hours of submission. Contact us at Africa Adventure Vacations and we will assist you in obtaining filming permission from Kenyan officials to ensure successful filming in Mwingi National Reserve.
Filming fees and costs for Mwingi National Reserve.
For any person interested in filming in Mwingi National Reserve, they will have to pay some costs and fees to be granted permission to do any filming activity. As such, the filming challenges in Mwingi National Reserve include:
- 8,000 shillings ($80) per person, per week or part-week;
- For six (6) to ten (10) people, the weekly or part-week rate is Ksh 12,000 ($115).
- 20,000 (2.00) for more than ten (10) people for one week or part of the week.
Kenya filming costs
- a) Kenya Shillings (Kshs/USD) filming rates
- Adverts, documentaries, dramas, short features, still photographs, Khs. 5, 000(50 dollars)
- TV series and feature films in their entirety cost Ksh. 15, 000 ($150).
- Daily filming fees of Ksh. 1,000($10)
- (b) Liaison officer’s service charges
- The Ministry charges Ksh. 400 ($5) per day to cover the Liaison Officer’s services provided by a government Liaison Officer to be attached to the crew.
- C) Other charges
- Before participating in any filming, each guest must pay Ksh. 2,000($20) to the Department of Immigration Services for a special pass. While the filming special permission is being processed, artists may enter Kenya on a visitor’s pass.
- On presentation of a film license, a small non-refundable fee of 1% of the equipment’s worth or Ksh 30, 000 ($300) (whichever is less) is payable to the Customs Department.
In addition to the above, you will need to pay for press accreditation, lodging, and transportation to successfully shoot the video Mwingi National Reserve.
Press Accreditation
To film in Mwingi National Reserve, all film crew members must be accredited by the Kenya Film Commission. Local filming agencies and private production companies or individuals must apply through a local agent registered with the Ministry. This is a prerequisite for all applications to make feature films and documentaries. Each crew member must fill out the Kenya Film License Form (which we normally send), scan it, and return it to us along with a copy of their passport and one photo for the filming license. We will then require a letter from the filming company specifying the name of the filming company, the reason for filming, the location of filming, and the film crew’s contact information. This letter is subsequently forwarded to the Kenya Film Commission for the film license to be processed. A film license is usually awarded within 2-3 business days.
Vehicle hiring services
You need a 4×4 vehicle when going to do filming in Mwingi National Reserve. 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 to and from Mwingi National Reserve in Kenya. 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 tour. 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 calculate 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 Kenya, so they are familiar with the local conditions and can provide critical information and resolve any situation on the ground. While in Kenya, these serve as intermediaries between you and our office. And please contact us for any film fixers in Kenya. We are available 24 hours a day to be able to help you with all the information relating to filming in Mwingi National Reserve in Kenya.
All of our vehicles include a driver who serves as the location fixer. Most of them have visited practically every section of Kenya and are thus familiar with local conditions and can provide relevant information and resolve any local issues. While on location at  Mwingi National Reserve , they work as liaisons between our clients and our office.
Visa recommendation
You’ll need to get a tourist visa. Many film crews choose to get a visa before visiting Kenya. Visas, on the other hand, are easily obtained upon admission into the country. In this situation, you can obtain a tourist visa at the Nairobi International Airport for USD51.0
When is the best time to do filming in Mwingi National Reserve?
Filming in Mwingi National Reserve is an adventure that is done all year round, but the best time for filming is during December and then from June to October. This time, weather conditions are dry and this makes filming activities so much more fantastic. However, the best time to do filming at Mwingi National Reserve in Kenya is during the rainy season, when the green vegetation blooms and provides an amazing scenic view (November to May), while the dry season offers the best photo opportunities, both on short and long hikes (May to October).
Why should you book your Kenya filming safari with Africa Adventure Vacations?
Africa Adventure Vacations is a popular 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 and individual travelers who are 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, especially in Kenya for your Kenyan filming experience.