Best time to film in Uganda


When is the Best time to film in Uganda?  The best time to film in Uganda depends on what you intend to film. For instance, individuals or film crew intending to capture the captivating shoebill breeding experience, ought to plan to film in the dry season months of June-August, and January to February.

While filming in the drier months allows film crew or individual to film without the interference of the weather, Uganda’s extreme temperatures may cause malfunctioning of some equipment. Particularly for filming projects in the northern parks of Uganda; Kidepo Valley National Park and Murchison falls National Park – which experience scorching hot temperatures of  32°C/90°F in the months of January & February. The peak temperatures of 40°C/104°F have been recorded in these parks in the past.

Top tip: For Filmmakers seeking to capture amazing sceneries, the wet season might be the best time to shoot your project. During this time, the vegetation is greener and wildlife is scattered – not confined to particular water points.

Speak to us about your film project, and we will advise on where, and when it is best to film in Uganda.

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