Are you planning a trip to Uganda to film gorillas in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, and wondering whether drones are allowed? Let’s break it down step by step.
First of all, yes you can use a drone to film gorillas in Uganda. You may either hire a drone locally or import your own. Hiring one within Uganda is usually the most convenient choice. However, if you prefer bringing your own drone, you must follow the official procedure for the importation and operation of a remotely piloted aircraft (drone).
Moreover, understanding the uniqueness of these parks is important. Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is Uganda’s smallest park. It borders Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, Virunga National Park in Congo, and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda. The park features three majestic volcanoes—Mount Gahinga, Mount Sabyinyo, and Mount Muhabura—which are part of the Virunga range.
On the other hand, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is much larger and is famous for its dense rainforests and diverse gorilla families. Together, both parks protect endangered mountain gorillas and golden monkeys within ecosystems of tropical rainforests, montane forests, and mountain bamboo.
Yes, filming gorillas in Uganda is possible. However, you will need to pay an additional 40% on top of the gorilla permit fee for filming access.
In both parks, the day starts with a morning briefing by rangers before you trek into the forest. Bwindi’s trekking experience is spread across four different sectors Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga, and Nkuringo each offering a unique encounter. Therefore, proper planning ensures a rewarding gorilla filming experience.
Next, let’s talk about permit costs. A valid gorilla permit must be secured through the Uganda Wildlife Authority. The fees are:
During the trek, you hike through dense forest and rugged terrain. Although challenging, the experience is unforgettable. You spend one magical hour with the gorillas, watching them interact just 7 to 5 meters away. At the end, you receive a certificate to mark your successful trek.
Furthermore, transportation costs are another factor to consider. Visiting Mgahinga or Bwindi requires vehicle hire, a driver-guide, and fuel. Prices usually range between USD 100 and USD 250 per day, depending on the type of vehicle. For a typical three-day safari, budget around USD 600 for transport.
Both parks are accessible by road. Bwindi can be reached within 8–9 hours from Kampala or Entebbe, while Mgahinga is a short 45-minute drive from Kisoro town. Additionally, don’t forget a Uganda visa, which costs USD 50 and should be applied for online before arrival.
When it comes to accommodation, both parks offer choices for every budget.
In Bwindi, accommodation options spread across the four trekking sectors:
This variety ensures every traveler finds a stay that matches their comfort and budget.
In addition to gorilla trekking and filming, you can enjoy several other experiences:
In conclusion, yes you can use a drone to film gorillas in Uganda, but only if you follow the proper regulations and secure the necessary permits. Both Mgahinga and Bwindi offer once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to meet the mountain gorillas, complemented by rich cultural encounters and other wildlife activities. With careful planning and early bookings, your gorilla filming adventure will be smooth, exciting, and unforgettable.