Rwanda offers one of Africa’s most filmmaker-friendly environments. Its lush green hills, modern cities, wildlife reserves, and cultural heritage sites make it a cinematic gem. Whether you’re shooting a documentary, feature film, or commercial, Rwanda delivers vibrant visual diversity and ease of logistics.

To film in Rwanda, you need permission from the Rwanda Development Board (RDB). This government body processes all applications related to tourism and filmmaking. Start your application at least 15 working days in advance.
Provide the following:
If filming in national parks or sensitive locations, you may need additional permits from the Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA) or Rwanda Cultural Heritage Academy.
Permit costs vary depending on the type and location of the shoot. However, Rwanda remains one of the most cost-effective countries for filming in East Africa.
Declare all filming equipment at entry. Rwanda allows temporary importation through a carnet or a temporary import permit. You may need to pay a refundable security deposit, depending on the equipment’s value.
For drones, prior approval from the Rwanda Civil Aviation Authority (RCAA) is mandatory. Apply online with:
Drones used without permission may be confiscated or result in penalties.
Rwanda has two dry seasons—mid-December to February, and June to mid-September. These are ideal for clear skies, smooth logistics, and wildlife visibility.
Rainy seasons (March–May and October–mid-December) can add cinematic atmosphere but may hinder transport, especially in remote areas.
Rwanda has a growing network of professional fixers and production assistants. They can help with:
Working with a local team ensures smooth coordination and cultural sensitivity.
Rwanda stands out for its safety, accessibility, and breathtaking beauty. Whether you want to shoot gorillas in the wild, Kigali’s skyline, or lakeside life, Rwanda provides cinematic range and practical ease. Plan ahead, work with local experts, and bring your vision to life in this visually captivating country.