How to obtain filming authorization?

In order to film at the Alto Shilcayo viewpoint it is necessary to send a request addressed to the President of the Alto Shilcayo Ecotourism Association, signed by the producer responsible for the filming and/or photographic session. This document must include detailed information about the project, the name and description of the responsible producer, details about the work route including the precise locations of the filming (it is recommended to attach photographs or a sketch of the place), the dates and schedules of the filming, the list of the personnel with names, data and positions, as well as the filming equipment to be used. In addition, other information relevant to the project can be added.

 

For further information on the procedures, to validate how to submit the documentation to the respective entities or to find out if some entities require a payment for the filming permit, we recommend contacting us through our e-mail: filminperu@promperu.gob.pe

How to get to Alto Shilcayo Natural Viewpoint?

Plane

Duration

Lima-Tarapoto:

1 h y 20 min approximately.

Interprovincial bus

Duration

Lima - Tarapoto:

28 h

Tarapoto-Alto shilcayo:

*Buses are not allowed in this area

Private car

Duration

Plaza Tarapoto-Alto Shilcayo:

20 min. approximately

Useful information from the department of San Martín

Capital:

Moyobamba

Daylight:

12 h

Language:

Spanish

Extension:

51.253,31 km²

Weather:

Mín. 18°C / Máx. 29°C

Currency:

PEN

Voltage:

220W

Population (in miles):

945,5

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