Embarking on a reptile filming expedition in Uganda unveils a world of vibrant and captivating creatures, and Trek Africa Expeditions stands as your premier film fixer for unrivaled reptile filming locations. Uganda, often hailed as the Pearl of Africa, beckons filmmakers with its diverse wildlife, featuring captivating reptiles such as the striking Agama lizard, the three-horned chameleon, the majestic leopard tortoise, and the awe-inspiring Nile crocodile navigating the country’s Great Lakes and rivers.
The Uganda Wildlife Education Centre, also known as the Entebbe Zoo, serves as a haven for an array of reptiles, both free-ranging and caged. From the formidable Nile crocodile to tortoises, terrapins, and an assortment of African snake species, including the African Rock Python, Cobra, and Gabon Viper, this center offers diverse reptilian subjects for filming.
Nestled in the vast Lake Victoria, Ngamba Island, popularly known as the Chimpanzee Island, emerges as a rewarding reptile filming location. Here, free-roaming Monitor lizards, Agama lizards, tortoises, and various snake species provide captivating footage against the backdrop of the expansive lake.
As Uganda’s largest National Park, Murchison Falls National Park unfolds as a cinematic canvas for filming some of the largest Nile crocodiles. Positioned at the base of the thunderous Murchison Falls, these crocodiles strategically position themselves to await fish forced downstream by the powerful currents.
Beyond its fame for hosting Mountain Gorillas, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park reveals an ecosystem teeming with reptilian wonders. The park is home to the Three-horned Chameleon, Johnston’s Chameleon, Sparse-Scaled Forest Lizard, Great Lakes Bush Viper, Pale-headed Forest Snake, and various other intriguing species.
Founded by local snake guide Kazibwe Yasin, Entebbe Reptile Village offers an intriguing location on the outskirts of Entebbe City. This village is a perfect spot for filming notable Ugandan reptile species, including the African Rock Python, Cat-eyed Snake, Gabon Viper, Forest Cobra, Egg-eating Snake, and the three-horned chameleon.
To ensure a seamless filming experience, Trek Africa Expeditions facilitates the acquisition of Media Cards from the Uganda Media Council. These cards are a prerequisite for foreign journalists and film crew members, and our team can secure them on your behalf within 3-4 working days.
Navigating the bureaucratic process of temporarily clearing filming equipment at Entebbe International Airport is streamlined by Trek Africa Expeditions. By evaluating your kit list in advance, we provide a clear cost estimate for the temporary customs clearing process.
Tailoring accommodation solutions to your filming location, Trek Africa Expeditions advises on the best, affordable, and decent places to stay. Leveraging our status as Tour Operators, we extend discounted rates for accommodation to your organization.
Organizing reliable transport for film crews is paramount, and Trek Africa Expeditions ensures the provision of robust vehicles with ample space for crew members and filming equipment. Our professional driver guides, well-versed in Uganda’s culture and wildlife, offer valuable insights throughout your journey.
Drawing on a team with extensive experience in handling film crews, Trek Africa Expeditions provides knowledgeable and skilled support staff. Should specialized personnel be required, our team organizes them efficiently to complement your filming needs.