Mountain gorilla filming fees have been increased.
After looking over her prices, Uganda Wildlife Authority changed certain things including filming costs for mountain gorillas. From USD4000.00 to USD4300.00, mountain gorilla shooting expenses have been raised; hence, all those interested in filming mountain gorillas in Uganda have to pay additional USD300.00.
The current adjustment will remain until December 2017, when Uganda Wildlife Authority will once again examine its pricing. There are various reasons why mountain gorilla shooting expenses have been raised; we will discuss such reasons in this post so that all those interested in filming mountain gorillas know the truth before they go to Uganda.
Reasons behind the rising mountain gorilla filming costs
Uganda’s wildlife Authority has raised mountain gorilla filming costs for a number of reasons, including collecting money to help to save the endangered species. Filming firms would first pay USD4000.00 as a group charge and get the chance to film mountain gorillas for a full day.
For every member of the film team, this expense would be on top of USD800.00 for gorilla permit. Companies must pay USD4300.00 per group for one hour this time round then USD800.00 for gorilla permit per person for one hour.
Consequently, USD 8400.00 will have to be paid on top of gorilla permits each person if a movie firm wishes to film for two hours. Uganda Wildlife Authority will charge more the longer hours of filming are spent; this will also help to generate income to help to save mountain gorillas found in Uganda. This money is utilized not just for gorilla protection but also for staff well-being at Uganda Wildlife.
One should be aware of the complete procedure of obtaining filming permissions from Uganda Wildlife Authority, much as Mountain gorilla filming costs have been raised.
All people planning to film mountain gorillas have to provide an official letter to Uganda Wildlife Authority identifying themselves and outlining who, why, when they and for what length of time they want to shoot. After that, Katland Safaris will transmit this letter to Uganda Wildlife Authority, who will then create a memorandum of agreement to be signed by UWA and the firm.
This will cover all rules and conditions of shooting in National Park as well as filming expenses and five percent monitoring costs. Authorised Katland Safaris will sign and choose this filming contract on your behalf. Being the top fixer business in Uganda, Katland Safaris is happy to collaborate with you anytime you want to capture mountain gorillas in either Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga National Park.