We’ve returned from our African safari! What an amazing variety of animals call the jungles and savannas of Africa home.
Our travels at Disney’s Animal Kingdom gave us an opportunity to see many interesting and unique animals “up close and personal”. We did our homework before we went to learn about the habitats/biomes of Africa and what animals need to be able to live in the different areas. Here is what we were able to see and learn when we visited the animals in their own habitats:
The Pangani Forest Trail includes areas with lush vegetation and waterfalls which are home to animals such as the colobus monkeys, the okapi (imagine giraffe that has a zebra body) and beautiful birds and ducks (too many to mention but there is a wonderful guide available to help identify the various types). An indoor “research station” has displays with naked mole rats (not as cute as in the Kim Possible show), a pancake tortoise, a scorpion, frogs, snakes and more. As our journey continued we saw hippos enjoying a swim and meerkats on the savanna (on the day we were visiting the guide claims they were keeping a look out for a pesky hawk that was in the area). As the trail winds toward the end there are two groups of gorillas to see (one was a family group and the other was a group of male gorillas).
Along The Kilimanjaro Safari we found hippos, elephants, giraffes, rhinos, flamingos (their private little island is in the shape of a hidden Mickey), lions, warthogs, gazelle, impala, a cheetah and crocodiles. The Safari is designed to be more of an entertaining attraction than a science lesson (so it was nice that we did some research before we set out on our safari), but the guides do a nice job of including a few interesting facts along the way. There is also a large sign posted inside of each Safari vehicle that shows a picture and the name of each animal on the safari to help everyone identify their favorites.
To cap off our African adventure we attended The Festival of the Lion King. We have been to Animal Kingdom more times that I can count, but for some reason we had never taken the time to visit this amazing show…I had no idea what we were missing!! This is a beautiful show that is fun for the kids (their favorite characters from the Lion King are front and center) but also a wonderful celebration of African music, dance and costumes.
We enjoyed our studies of African habitats and animals. Now we can get our passports ready as we head to Asia!




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