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Filming in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area

Filming in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area

Filming in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area

Filming in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area: Enduimet Wildlife Management Area is a little-known wildlife management area in northern Tanzania that contains outstanding and classic wildlife species. You can describe it as a tiny gem located in Tanzania’s far north. Compared to the other national parks in Tanzania, Enduimet sees very few visitors, yet it is home to an abundance of wildlife and offers breathtaking vistas of Mount Kilimanjaro. Although the Serengeti and Ngorongoro are well-known and worth visiting, if you want to see more of Tanzania and do something more daring, then the Enduimet wildlife management area in the park is for you. Filming in this great wilderness area is extremely interesting as you will get a chance to film a lot of the wildlife species that live in an unspoiled environment, since the park is visited by a few visitors each year and thus most of the resources for the film are natural and have not been disturbed.

The Sinya Photographical Safari Zone, the Engasurai Tourist Hunting Zone, and an important wildlife corridor zone are home to the Sinya Photographic Safari Zone. The survival of both Kilimanjaro and Amboseli National Parks depends on the northern portion of the greater Kitendeni Wildlife Corridor, which is included in this area. Wildebeest, zebras, and elephants migrating between the two national parks use the corridor as a crucial seasonal route and dispersal region. With renowned animals including elephants, oryx, zebras, giraffes, lions, buffaloes, leopards, elands, wildebeests, hyenas, and other African big mammals, the park is excellent for filming wildlife. It is simple to film on Mount Meru, Ol Doinyo Longido, and Ol Doinyo Orok because they are adjacent to the park.

a leopard hunting for a pray in Enduimet wildlife management area

a leopard hunting for a pray in Enduimet wildlife management area

What to film in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area

Filming the wildlife in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area:  In this wonderful conservation area, you may film a variety of animals. There are numerous species to witness in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area, despite it not being one of Tanzania’s most visited parks. The most well-known creatures we have spotted in the Enduimet wildlife management area during the previous 12 months are listed here in brief (2019-2020). It is common to see an elephant, a buffalo, a giraffe, a leopard, a lesser kudu, an eland, a gerenuk, a klipspringer, a hartebeest, a buck, a wildebeest, a hyena, a Thomson gazelle, Grant’s gazelle, a baboon, and numerous other small animals. It is simple to film on Mount Meru, Ol Doinyo Longido, and Ol Doinyo Orok because they are adjacent to the park. The “Seven Hill Sisters” are another famous attraction that is worth filming: These tiny hills are part of the Enduimet WMA, and while they are all of various heights, they stand together and resemble sisters who shared the same parents but were born at separate times.

Filming the local Masai village in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area: The best way to film the Maasai culture is to visit one of their villages. The most well-known tribe is still going about their daily lives much as our great-great-great-grandfathers did. They can be recognized by their stunning red outfits and shoes made from tires. A must-see sight for tourists (they are difficult to miss). The Maasai are an indigenous ethnic group that once lived close to the several game reserves of the African Great Lakes. They now live in northern, central, and southern Kenya as well as northern Tanzania.

The cost of filming in Tanzania

Visitors who are interested in filming any destination in Tanzania are informed that there is some money that they will need to pay to do commercial filming in Tanzania. The filming permit will be issued by the Tanzanian government through the Tanzania Filming Board. Here at Africa Adventure Vacations, we will completely assist you in getting the filming permit in Tanzania and make sure that everything you need will be sorted in the quickest time possible. Once you have got the permit, which costs $1000, and this fee is for the regular 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.

Requirements for filming in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area in Tanzania

Filming permits and their costs: You will need a filming permit to participate in any filming activity in Tanzania. All those who are interested in filming in Tanzania will have to book their filming permits from the Tanzania Film Censorship Board and the Department of Antiquities in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism.

Once you have this filming permit, you can begin filming in Tanzania’s Enduimet Wildlife Management Area trips. It is very important to note that getting a filming permit in Tanzania 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 Tanzania early. Make sure that you undergo all the application forms for filming with the assistance of your local Tanzania 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 Tanzania 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 Tanzania film fixer to finalize the process with the authorities in Tanzania.

Permits for filming can only be used for three months at a time. Giving oneself as much time as possible to accomplish this process is recommended. If you just have a short amount of time, you can get an expedited permit, but the expenses will be substantially higher. A standard permit costs $1,000. The film crew members who don’t have time and would like to book the last-minute filming permit in Tanzania will have to pay $3,000 each. Please contact us here at Africa Adventure Vacations as we can help to secure the filming permit to enable you to make and do filming in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area in Tanzania.

Other Permission and Filming Fees in Tanzania: The moment you are done with getting the filming permit, which is the core of filming in Tanzania, remember that you might need some other permissions that you will need to gain access to Enduimet Wildlife Management for filming in Tanzania. 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 Tanzania. Several laws and rules guide visitors or those who are interested in filming in Tanzania, 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 to and from Tanzania for filming.

You need a 4x4 vehicle when going to film in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area

You need a 4×4 vehicle when going to film in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area

You need a 4×4 vehicle when going to and from filming in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area in Tanzania: 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 filming in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area. 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 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 Tanzania, so they are familiar with the local conditions and can provide critical information and resolve any situation on the ground. While in Tanzania, these serve as intermediaries between you and our office. And please contact us for any film fixers in Tanzania. We are available 24 hours a day to be able to help you with all the information relating to filming in the Enduirment Wildlife Management Area in Tanzania.

The best time to go for filming in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area in Tanzania is now.

Filming in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area in Tanzania is 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 in the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area in Tanzania is during the dry season, which lasts from June to December. Filming in the rainy season is hectic and I would advise anyone to think of filming dry this time. 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. Therefore, it is good that you film primates from December to February and then June to October, which is relatively dry compared to March to May and November.

Filming equipment freight and customs

If you choose Tanzania as your recording destination, you will almost certainly need to bring film equipment with you. The most efficient method of air shipping freight is to “go with” the baggage on your aircraft. The alternative option is to convey it as “unaccompanied” cargo via airship. The last method is more expensive, and the hardware may spend some time in customs at the port of entry. In Tanzania, the temporary importation of film equipment is governed by a bond framework or system. You can save the entire value of the hardware with the Tanzanian government for the duration of the shoot. You can apply for a discount on this bond’s cash market value. In any event, film studios can pay a freight agent or specialist a non-refundable 10% of the total cost of the equipment in exchange for the use of his or her bond. This is a shorter and less complicated cycle.

Stay in a single room at Elerai Tented Lodge

Stay in a single room at Elerai Tented Lodge

Where to stay during Enduimet Wildlife Management Area filming?

Accommodation choices for filming at the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area range from inexpensive to upscale. Depending on your preferences and financial situation, you will decide where to stay. Elerai Tented Lodge, Shuma’ta Camp, Tembo Camp, and Chui Campsite are a few of the lodge alternatives. Contact us here for information on reservations and bookings.

How to access Enduimet Wildlife Management Area for filming

Tanzania’s farthest north is where Enduimet is located. In the south and east, it has a border with Kilimanjaro National Park, while in the north, it shares a border with the political border between Tanzania and Kenya. The Ngasurai Open Area and the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area are bordered on the west. It is located in the “Olmolog” and “Tinga Tinga” wards of the Longido District’s West Kilimanjaro Basin. On a clear day, you will enjoy stunning views of Mount Meru, Mount Longido, and Kilimanjaro. It takes roughly 2–2.5 hours to drive from Arusha. It takes roughly 2–2.5 hours to drive from Moshi.

Why should you book your Tanzania 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 mountain Kilimanjaro, nature-related wildlife, Saanane Island 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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