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Lion filming in Queen Elizabeth national park

Lion filming in Queen Elizabeth national park where tree-climbing lions are only seen in the Ishasha sector in the kasenyi plains

Lion filming in Queen Elizabeth national park

Lion filming in Queen Elizabeth national park: filming Lions is done in three national parks within Uganda and these are Queen Elizabeth national park, Murchison falls national park, and Kidepo valley national park. Queen Elizabeth national park is the best place to film lions in Uganda because it has got normal lions and tree climbing lions. Tree-climbing lions are only seen in the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth national park making the park be unique from others when it comes to filming.

Queen Elizabeth national park is one of the 10 national parks controlled and managed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority. This means that tourists that intend to film the lions of Queen Elizabeth national park must go through Uganda Wildlife Authority to get permission Tourists need to apply for lion tracking permits which are cards that allow them to be part of the filming exercise.

How to apply for lion filming permits in Queen Elizabeth national park

Tourists that are intending to film lions in Queen Elizabeth national park and are looking for ways of applying for the permits need to read these. To get the lion filming permits, it’s better you use a local tour operator like Africa Adventure Vacations. You must know the dates of the month and year you want to film, the size of the crew, and the number of days you intend to film.

All the above information shall be used when looking for the filming permit from Uganda Wildlife Authority and the media card from the Uganda Media Group. We shall get you the total amount of money needed and later send you our banking details. If you send them money, we shall book for you everything and once you arrive in the country, we shall give it to you.

The lion filming activity in Queen Elizabeth national park

Lion video coverage in Queen Elizabeth national park is best done in the morning hours when the lions haven’t left to their hideout places. The filming crew gets on to their filming safari car with the driver guides and visits places where the lions could be. Ishahsa sector is the most visited because it has normal lions and Ishasha tree climbing lions.

Tourists drive to different spots where the lions usually hang and these are always helped by the Uganda carnivore project researchers. These researchers easily locate the lions because they have radio callers in their necks. The moment the lions are found, the film crew gets out their equipment and starts filming for a given period of time until they get what they want.

Best time for lion filming in Queen Elizabeth national park

Lion filming in Queen Elizabeth national park can be done at any time of the year however there are certain months that are better than the rest. The dry months from June to September and December to February are the best time for lion filming and it’s best done in the morning hours before lions go back to their hiding places. The dry season has dry game tracks that are easily passable and the vegetation is short for good views of the lions.

Tourists most especially budget travelers can film lions in Queen Elizabeth national park during the rainy season to benefit from the discounted accommodation facilities. The rainy season is not the best for lion filming because there is too much rainfall that makes the game tracks muddy and slippery making access to some areas of the park, vegetation is tall with unclear views of lions and the roads leading to the park are impassable.

Where to stay on a lion filming safari in Queen Elizabeth national park?

Tourists that are intending to film lions in Queen Elizabeth national park have a variety of accommodation facilities where they can stay and these are within different areas of the park. Accommodation facilities range from budget to mid-range to luxury options for example Mweya Safari Lodge, Ishasha Wilderness Camp, Buffalo Safari Lodge, Bush Lodge, and Kyambura Gorge Lodge among others.

Access Queen Elizabeth national park for lion filming

Tourists can access Queen Elizabeth national park to film lions at any time of the year using road transport or air transport. By road transport, tourists going to film lions can access Queen Elizabeth national park by driving from Kampala via Masaka, Mbarara, Bushenyi, and Rubirizi to the park or Kampala via Mubende, Fort Portal, and Kasese to the park.

By air transport, luxury tourists can access Queen Elizabeth national park to film lions using domestic flights There are flights by Aerolink Uganda and Bar Aviation Uganda to different national parks among which include Queen Elizabeth national park. Flights always start from Kajjansi airstrip or Entebbe international park and land at Mweya airstrip or Kasese airstrip in 1 hour and 15 minutes.

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