Gorilla Filming in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Gorilla filming is an experience that comes once in a lifetime! Have you ever thought about having an encounter with the giant apes conserved in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park? This is every fun-looking and an adventurous travellers’ dream destination. An encounter with these gigantic landlords will turn you into a story teller. This is more than what you can imagine. Contact Jewel Safaris to get an itinerary and quotation shared to you.
Uganda Gorilla Safaris
The two national parks where gorilla tracking takes place are Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. These are therefore the only two places from where you can conduct the gorilla filming activity. Unlike mountain gorillas trekking safari that gives you only one hour of close contact with the mountain gorillas, gorilla filming avails you the permission to hang around the giants of the Bwindi jungles for either an hour or four hours depending on whether you pay for gorilla tracking or gorilla habituation. To cut off the stress characterized by overcrowding, those filming are exclusively allocated a particular gorilla family, capturing extraordinary moments in life as they get a chance to film the mountain gorillas. With fewer than 900 mountain gorillas remaining on earth today, about half of them live in Uganda, making it one of the best destinations in the world to do mountain gorilla filming. Gorilla filming today is done to basically create awareness about the value of conserving these unique species of mountain gorillas in the world.A visitor closely filming a mountain gorilla
Jewel Safaris can help you secure all the necessary documents for filming in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. For one to film in Bwindi National Park, you will need permission from Uganda Wildlife Authority. A Memorandum of Understanding must be signed between UWA and the filming company before a filming permit is issued.