Semuliki National Park

Semuliki National Park is one of the savanna parks in Uganda. Semuliki game reserve was created in 1932 and upgraded to National Park Status in 1993. It is the only tract of true lowland tropical forest in East Africa, protecting 441 recorded bird species and 53 mammals. Large areas of this low-lying park may flood during the wet season,…

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Filming in Kibale National Park

Kibale National Park is among the filming destinations in Uganda. It’s situated in western Uganda, established in 1993, and managed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), encompasses 795 square kilometers of primarily moist evergreen and semi-deciduous. Kibale National park is a haven of primates, birds, wildlife species, spectacular vegetation, culture, Ndali -Kasenda crater, Butter fly species and so on….

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Best time for filming in Uganda

Uganda is the pearl of Africa with both dry and wet season. We operate throughout the year but dry season is the best. Uganda has two dry seasons; one from December to February and another one from June to August, the rest is wet season. Dry season allows the film crew to move freely in different areas targeted. The…

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Filming in Bwindi Forest

Bwindi Forest is situated in far south western Uganda at the size of 127.8 miĀ². The forest is dense, ever green with canopy trees. The forest was gazetted into National Park in 1992. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a hiding out destination for many tourist attractions which attracts filmmakers. Below are some of the attractions in Bwindi which catches…

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Batwa cultural filming

Batwa cultural filming can be done in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Lake Mutanda, Lake Bunyonyi, Ichuya forest, Kisoro and Kabale. Batwa cultural encounters and experience is one of the best after Gorilla trekking. The Batwa pygmies are an indigenous group of people that are found in south western Uganda. They were the original inhabitants of…

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