Filming in Uganda. Uganda offers stunning backdrops for filmmakers. From the misty peaks of the Rwenzori Mountains to the bustling streets of Kampala, every scene tells a story. The country’s diversity—cultural, ecological, and historical—makes it a magnet for both documentary and commercial film projects.

The Uganda Media Council and Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) oversee most filming permissions. You must apply in advance and include a synopsis, locations, crew list, and intended use.
Apply for general filming clearance through the Uganda Media Council for urban and cultural scenes. For protected areas like national parks, submit requests to UWA. The process usually takes 5–10 working days.
Before you arrive, prepare these:
After approval, you receive an official filming license. Carry it during shoots to avoid interruptions.
Uganda’s varied landscapes offer incredible settings:
You can also film traditional ceremonies, community markets, and rural landscapes with local approval.
All professional gear must be declared at entry. Uganda Revenue Authority may require a temporary import permit or a refundable bond for high-value gear.
Drones must receive clearance from the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA). Apply at least two weeks in advance. Include drone specs, flight locations, and proof of liability insurance.
Uganda has a growing film industry. Work with local production companies or fixers to help navigate permits, translations, logistics, and cultural etiquette. Local camera operators, sound engineers, and location scouts are available at competitive rates.
The best months are June to September and December to February. These dry seasons offer clear skies and manageable terrain, especially for shoots in remote areas.
Avoid the rainy months—March to May and October to November—as muddy roads and overcast skies can delay production.
Uganda welcomes creative storytelling. With proper planning, the country offers unmatched access to breathtaking nature, vibrant communities, and authentic African experiences. Make your next film project shine with Uganda as your backdrop.