When my family visits Disney and other amusement parks we tend to gravitate toward the wild rides. You know the ones that drop you, spin you, and race around on a track. However, I wasn’t prepared for the wild ride I would get on my most recent visit to Disney Animal Kingdom in Orlando. I’ll be honest and say that we went on this attraction because I was tired and wanted to sit down for a while. What I didn’t realize is just how much my family would enjoy the safari ride.
We boarded onto a jeep with some other adventurers and a rather humorous guide, then headed out onto the wildlife preserve to see a variety of native African species. This safari made us feel as if we had been transported to a 100 acre wild African savannah. I was so impressed by the beautiful, natural habit provided to the animals and was amazed by how close our jeep got to some of the animals. I was able to get some pretty amazing pictures like the ones below.
While on safari you will encounter the white rhino, black rhino and hippos.
These beautiful sable antelope have striped horns.
I didn’t want to get any closer to these hungry crocodiles!
This adorable giraffe seemed to be having a snack up in the trees.
At one point during our ride we had to stop for a couple of giraffes meandering down the trail.
This elephant family was one of the sweetest sights on the safari.
Pink Flamingoes inhabit a tiny island that legend says is in the form of a “Hidden Mickey”.
Cheetahs… here kitty, kitty, kitty.
I just love this shot of some Ostrich eggs.
The mama Ostrich was just a few steps away, carefully keeping close watch over her eggs.
We didn’t get a glimpse of the lions this day, and I am not surprised since the reportedly sleep up to 20 hours per day. We did get to see many other beautiful creatures of the wild, and I look forward to going on safari again during my next visit to Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
The Kilimanjaro Safaris is located on the edges of Harambe, the African village in Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The jeep is covered and has some padding on the seats, making for a comfortable ride. FASTPASS is available for this attraction.
Disclosure: I rode this attraction while attending the Disney Social Media Moms Conference, and received discounted rates and tickets to various events and attractions. All opinions are my own.
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Nice place I agree. I lived in Orlando when they were building this. The tree of life was a nice part of A.K. too.
I have heard other great reports about Animal Kingdom and if we ever get to Disney in Orlando I know that we would want to go on this safari ride – probably more than once!
This is the one day that I missed with my family. I was a little bummed because they said the safari ride was awesome.
Oh, how fun! Awesome pictures.
Your pictures are amazing! You really got some great shots of all the different wild life. By the looks of this it would be a must on our list of to do items.
Those giraffes are beautiful! I’ve heard the Disney Safari is a lot of fun.
Some very nice pictures. I don’t think I’ve seen Ostrich eggs as they are in the wild. It looks like they don’t really make a “nest” for them.
Looks like a fun adventure!
Oh that looks like tons of fun! I’d love to go on a Sarafi like that.
Kilimanjaro Safaris is Disney at its finest. They take an amazing experience and make it even better. I admit I’m not the biggest zoo fan (of course Animal Kingdom is “Not a Zoo”), but I love the safari. It’s just so natural. I have found that sometimes the only way to see the lions is to turn around after you’ve gone by. They do like to hide up there.