KILIMANJARO FILMING PERMITS
Kilimanjaro Filming permits are a prerequisite for all Filming done on Kilimanjaro. A Filming permit is a legal document that permits a film Crew to film in a particular film location. The Price for Kilimanjaro Filming permits is completely at the discretion of the Tanzania National Parks. However, as per the July 2017 – June 2018 Tariff plan, a Kilimanjaro Filming permits costs USD250 per person per day.
HOW TO APPLY FOR A KILIMANJARO FILMING PERMIT
The process, and or procedures of applying, and obtaining a Kilimanjaro Filming Permits and permissions is NO piece of Cake, and could result in failure if not well Planned. Allowing ample time, and using Professional Film Crew Fixers to process your Kilimanjaro Filming permits is important when applying as the procedures are quite bureaucratic as we explain below;
First, for any Filming In Tanzania to be done, one ought to have a valid Tanzania Filming permit issued by the Tanzania Film Censorship Board. Filming permits in Tanzania cost USD1,000 (Government of Tanzania reserves the right to change this price ).
Secondly, although we have obtained (on your behalf) a valid Tanzania Filming permit, there are yet other permissions we still need to obtain for you directly focusing on your choice of Filming Location(s) indicated in the Filming Permit Application Form sent to us. Filming in Tanzania’s National Parks, Wildlife Areas, and Conservation Areas costs an addition Film/Video fee per Crew member charged per day. Kilimanjaro Filming Permits cost USD250 per person per day filming On Kilimanjaro.
Depending on where you want to film, there will probably be filming fees for the area. Filming fees are a huge factor in any filming project budget, therefore, we recommend contacting us as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We STRONGLY discourage last-minute Filming location change.