Rwanda is renowned worldwide for its stunning wildlife, particularly its mountain gorillas and chimpanzees, but it also boasts a treasure trove of birdwatching opportunities. With over 750 bird species—including many unique species endemic to the Albertine Rift—Rwanda is one of the top destinations for bird photography and filming. Whether you’re an experienced photographer or a film enthusiast, Rwanda offers exciting, diverse locations for capturing both birdlife and wildlife in their natural habitats.
Here are some of the best spots in Rwanda for photographing stunning birds and wildlife:
The Albertine Rift, formed by volcanic activity, is home to over 40 bird species, including 27 endemic species found nowhere else in the world. This region is perfect for photographers looking to capture unique birds in their natural environment.
Famous for its mountain gorillas, Volcanoes National Park is a haven for photographers. In addition to over 165 bird species, including 17 endemics, the park also offers opportunities to capture golden monkeys and other primates, depending on your trail. Volcanoes National Park provides an unforgettable setting for both birdwatching and wildlife filming.
Known for its breathtaking scenery, Nyungwe Forest National Park is one of Africa’s best spots for bird photography. Home to over 310 bird species, including 27 Albertine Rift endemics, it’s a bird lover’s paradise. Key species to photograph here include the Regal Sunbird, Rwenzori Turaco, and Blue-headed Sunbird. The forest is also renowned for its tea plantations, which offer unique photo opportunities.
With over 500 bird species recorded, including the Red-faced Barbet and White-collared Oliveback, Akagera National Park is a fantastic destination for bird photographers. The park also offers the rare chance to capture the Big Five—lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo, and rhinos—alongside the diverse birdlife.
Before embarking on a photography or filming journey in Rwanda, you’ll need to obtain the appropriate permits:
The cost of filming permits in Rwanda is as follows:
Additionally, your filming equipment must be cleared by customs upon arrival in Rwanda. Trek Africa Expeditions will assist with this process, ensuring that everything runs smoothly.
All film crews must acquire press accreditation from the Rwanda Media High Council. To apply for press accreditation, you will need to provide:
Press accreditation fees are as follows:
Trek Africa Expeditions will manage the accreditation process, ensuring everything is prepared and completed in just 2-3 working days.
For a Rwanda photography tour, you’ll need a tourist or business visa. Most visitors can obtain a visa on arrival at Kigali International Airport for USD 30. Citizens of East African Community (EAC) countries, the USA, and other COMESA member states are eligible for visa waivers.
Trek Africa Expeditions offers tailored transportation options for film crews, including 4×4 Land Cruisers and Safari Vans. Prices range from USD 200-250 per vehicle per day, depending on the type of vehicle and road conditions. We also organize charter flights for remote locations to help minimize travel time.
All vehicles come with experienced driver-fixers who act as local guides. These fixers are knowledgeable about Rwanda’s landscapes and can help with location management and troubleshooting while filming.
The ideal time for bird photography in Rwanda is during the months of June to August, when the fig trees bear fruit, attracting a wide variety of birds. However, birdwatching in Rwanda is a year-round activity, with something unique to capture throughout the seasons.
As a local expert in Rwanda and East Africa, Trek Africa Expeditions is your trusted partner for a successful photography or filming trip. We handle all aspects of your tour, including:
Our dedicated team ensures your experience is seamless, professional, and memorable. Contact us today for more details and to plan your unforgettable Rwanda photography adventure.