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Filming in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park

Filming in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park

Filming in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park

Filming in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park- The Dzanga-Ndoki National Park and the Dzanga-Sangha thick rare timberland area are located in the rainforest of the Central African Republic’s Congo Basin in the south-western corner. They cover an area of more than 4 000 km2 (in excess of 400 000 hectares). The Dzanga Ndoki National Park is made up of the reserve’s two main points, the Dzanga and Ndoki Sectors, which cover 495 and 725 km2 respectively. The parks are critical for three-dimensional cross-border engagement by the Central African Republic, Cameroon, and Congo. It is surrounded by the BaAka, who are the natives around the park, and they have played a big role in the protection of the park. The travel industry is critical to Dzanga-Sangha, and 50% of the income from park section expenses goes to park executives, 10% goes to an administrative asset to foster ranger service and the travel industry in the country, and 40% goes to the neighborhood local area to advance provincial improvement projects based on the sustainable use of regular assets.

What to film in Dzanga-Sangha National Park

Filming the elephants and the eastern lowland gorillas in Dzanga-Sangha National Park

This is one of the destinations for the huge forest elephants and the eastern lowland gorillas, and thus the film crew members will be able to film these great creatures when they decide to do filming in the Dzanga-Sangha National Park.

Therefore, there are other animals to film in Dzanga-Sangha National Park, and these include filming the bongo, western lowland gorillas, chimpanzees, and great forest hogs. There are also several different species of monkeys that are present within the Dzanga-Sangha National Park that will appear in your filming mix. In addition, the park also features several species of birds, and thus, this means that visitors can follow the habituated gorillas and have them filmed in this great forest. In fact, the park presents the best opportunities for filming and shooting the videos.

Filming the Baka people in Dzanga-Sangha National Park

Dzanga-Sangha National Park is home to the local natives called the Baka tribe, and these are interesting to film because the average height of men goes up to about 150 centimeters. These people are also involved in the daily activities, including taking part in the traditional dances, using the herbs, and the various methods of hunting used. The places are very interesting, depending on what you wish and what you’re interested in covering. You can also film the Sangha River.

What is the cost of filming in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park?

All visitors going to film in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo must obtain valid filming permits. If you’re filming for personal use, you will just need to pay the park entrance fees and then the fees and do the activity, while if you’re filming for commercial purposes or a documentary, it will be the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature that will issue the filming permit, depending on which destination you’re going to do the filming from. But generally, you will need to pay the park entrance fees and then a percentage levied for filming, as it will be well explained by the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature. We engage with the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature to ensure that we get for you the right and affordable Congo filming permit.

What do you need to film in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park in the Congo?

The first requirement is to obtain filming permits and clearance.

For any related filming activity to be done in the Democratic Republic of Congo, especially filming in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park Congo, all the filming crew members have and possess the filming permits, which are provided with permission by the authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo in order for you to continue with your Dzanga-Ndoki National Park filming safari. Other than the filming permits, you will also need to have your filming equipment cleared at any point of entry in the Democratic Republic of Congo, whether through the international airport or by using the land borders. The filming equipment is supposed to be cleared by the customs department, which is always stationed at the point of entry.

Therefore, as Africa Adventure Vacations, this is where we can help you a lot. By merely informing us of your intentions to film in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo, we are very experienced in organizing for you the whole adventure activity, including processing for you the filming permits required, organizing for you the accommodation facilities, transportation, help in obtaining for you the local authorities’ permits, as well as aiding you in clearing your filming equipment with the customs department of the Democratic Republic of Congo at your point of entry.

With the Democratic Republic of Congo filming procedures, there is no formal process for the filming permits allocation, and thus this is handled by negotiations between the parties, and at Africa Adventure Vacations, we are experienced in doing this. Also, the DR.Congo government doesn’t authorize filming in the areas of interest, especially filming the military installation projects, filming of government buildings, as well as filming along the border areas, and this is illegal, and you may be penalized in the courts of law or even have your equipment confiscated. If you want to do filming that will require you to shoot using drones, market filming, or filming alongside the road whereby you will inconvenience traffic, such as filming in the cities or in national parks, then you will also need to get permission from the local authorities. To avoid inconveniences, you will need to contact Africa Adventure Vacations so that we can advise you accordingly when to do filming in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park in Congo.

Visas and work permits are required as part of the second requirement.

As you are aware, it is illegal to enter another country without a visa. It is important that all the film crew members obtain the visa to be allowed into the DR. Congo. For the neighboring Congo countries of Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda, you can get the visa immediately on arrival. For the DR Congo Visa, it’s a different story. Rather, you must apply for the visa in advance through your nearby DR Congo Embassy. The single entry visa in Congo costs $100 and is valid for one month. The one valid for two months costs $135, while for the one valid for six months, you will need to pay $400. The important thing to note is that the DR. Congo Visa will need to be applied for in advance, about 3 weeks or a month before your planned dates of travel to Congo for the filming, since this visa cannot be issued on arrival as it is in its neighboring countries. The film crew members will not be allowed to enter the Democratic Republic of Congo to film in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park Congo without a visa. Another document here is the yellow fever vaccination card, and thus, please contact us at Africa Adventure Vacations for the best filming opportunities in the DR. Congo.

Requirement 3: You must hire vehicles in order to film in the Dzanga-Ndoki National Park in Congo.

Yes, at Africa Adventure Vacations, we make sure that we make transport arrangements for you such that when you are in the Democratic Republic of Congo for filming, you don’t get stranded. We have got our own fleet of cars, and we book and arrange the vehicle services for the film crew members depending on their interests, budgets, and the terrain of the area that is going to be filmed. For the film crew members going to film in the rough terrain, we advise them to use a 4×4-wheel-drive vehicle that will be able to navigate the hilly terrain. We shall be able to tell you how much it cost in terms of the furl and the mileage covered in order to determine how much you will spend on the vehicle per day. Africa Adventure Vacations also organizes both chartered and scheduled flights within the Democratic Republic of Congo, especially for visitors who are interested in flying and do not have the time to drive long distances on the road.

Our hired vehicles will be manned by a well-experienced driver guide who has been in the Democratic Republic of Congo and knows all the corners of the country from the point of arrival up to the Dzanga-Ndoki National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The driver fixer will be able to share with you the basic information about the Democratic Republic of Congo and will give you all the solutions required when it comes to film fixing, so you are lucky to book your Dzanga-Ndoki National Park filming safaris with Africa Adventure Vacations.

Is filming in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park safe?

It is very safe. Well, we all know that over recent years, DR. Congo has been affected by instabilities that have threatened investors as well as the tourism industry in the country. Such instabilities and disasters have come because of Ebola and other rebellion conflicts that have halted the filming process in the Democratic Republic of Congo. However, as of recently, the Congo has returned to peace, with only a few cases of insecurity, and the filming industry in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is safe and thriving, so we can assure you that filming culture in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is safe. At Africa Adventure Vacations, we keep tracking and monitoring any security threats from time to time, and we are very cautious in that anytime we feel a threat, we can let you know. This advisory service is always given before filming in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park starts. Always contact us at African Adventure Vacations for more information.

Where to stay in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park while filming?

The film crew members doing filming in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park in Congo will have to choose some of the lodging options from luxury, budget, and midrange lodges and hotels. However, there are 2 major lodges where they can stay, and these include the Sangha Lodge, which is found on the banks of the river Sagha, providing wonderful views and fresh air from the river. There is also the Doli Lodge, which is close to Bayaga village. If you’re interested in exploring the local villages, you can opt for this lodge. Contact us for more details.

When is the best time to do filming in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park in Congo?

Filming is done in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo throughout the year. However, it has been established that the best time to film in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park is during the dry season, which lasts from June to October and then from December to February. The Democratic Republic of Congo is covered with tropical rain forest and this has influenced the country to experience the tropical rain climate, meaning that at times you can also experience certain rains unexpectedly. Therefore, you need to prepare accordingly for the changing weather conditions.

Why should you book Dzanga-Ndoki National Park filming safaris in Congo with Africa Adventure Vacations?

Africa Adventure Vacations is a local company based in Uganda but operates in East African countries that include Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Ethiopia, and South Africa, and we have over 10 years’ experience in aiding filming and production companies, especially those interested in filming nature-related wildlife and the culture of Africa. We provide services such as booking for the filming permits, clearing of the filming equipment, booking for the accommodation facilities, organizing transportation to the filming companies, all in the shortest period of time. We organize other wildlife packages to all of the above-mentioned countries, including gorilla packages to Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Therefore, you should not hesitate to choose us to be your film fixers in East Africa.