Rwanda is renowned as one of the world’s top destinations for photographing mountain gorillas and chimpanzees in their natural habitats. If you’re planning a photography trip to Rwanda, you’ll find numerous incredible locations offering diverse opportunities for capturing stunning wildlife, including birds, primates, and the famous Big Five animals. Here’s a guide to the best photography spots in Rwanda:
The Albertine Eco-Region is a chain of mountains formed by uplift and volcanic activity. It is a biodiversity hotspot and home to over 40 bird species, including 27 Albertine Rift endemics. This region is perfect for bird photography, providing an extraordinary opportunity to capture rare species in their natural environment.
Known primarily for its mountain gorillas and golden monkeys, Volcanoes National Park is also a birding paradise. The park hosts around 165 bird species, including 17 endemics. Depending on the trail you take, you may also encounter various primates. This park offers a unique mix of landscapes and wildlife, making it a must-visit destination for photographers.
Nyungwe Forest National Park is considered one of Africa’s premier birding destinations. The park is home to over 310 bird species, including 27 Albertine Rift endemics. Notable species include:
This park’s dense forest provides a beautiful backdrop for photographing both birds and other wildlife species.
For those looking to capture the Big Five and over 500 bird species, Akagera National Park is the place to be. Bird species of interest include:
Akagera’s savannah landscapes, combined with its lakes and wildlife diversity, make it a fantastic location for photographers.
To film or photograph professionally in Rwanda, especially in national parks or for commercial purposes, you’ll need the appropriate permits. Here’s what you need to know:
All filming equipment must be cleared with customs upon entry into Rwanda. We can assist with this process to ensure a hassle-free experience.
All members of a film crew must have press accreditation from the Rwanda Media High Council to film in the country. Here’s how the process works:
Additionally, your filming company must provide a letter explaining the purpose of the shoot, filming locations, and crew member details. The accreditation process takes 2–3 working days.
Note: These rates may change. Contact us for the most up-to-date information.
If you’re planning to visit Rwanda for filming or photography, you’ll need a tourist or business visa to enter the country. While many travelers prefer obtaining their visas in advance, it’s worth noting that Rwanda offers the convenience of visas on arrival at all entry points, including Kigali International Airport.
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At Trek Africa Gorillas Ltd, we provide reliable transport solutions tailored to the needs of film crews. Whether you’re navigating rough terrains in national parks or traveling between filming locations, we’ve got you covered:
To give you an accurate quote for fuel, we’ll review your filming schedule to calculate the mileage and total distance to be traveled.
For locations that are far apart, we can organize charter flights or schedule air transport to reduce travel time.
All our vehicles come with experienced drivers who double as local fixers. These professionals:
Bird filming in Rwanda is a year-round activity, but the best time is June to August, when fig trees are in fruit. During this period, birds are more active and easier to spot, making it ideal for photographers and filmmakers.
At Trek Africa Gorillas Ltd, we’ve been providing professional fixer services for over 8 years. As a trusted local company, we assist filmmakers and production agencies across Rwanda and East Africa with the following:
Contact us today for more information or to start planning your photography or filming trip in Rwanda!