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Wild Africa Trek — Attraction in Bay Lake

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Wild Africa Trek
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Wild Africa Trek is an additional paid experience at Disney's Animal Kingdom on the Walt Disney World Resort property in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
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Bay Lake, FL 34747
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It's Tough to be a Bug!®
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Tusker House Restaurant
2901 Osceola Pkwy, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Yak & Yeti Restaurant
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Harambe Market
2901 Osceola Pkwy, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery
2901 Osceola Pkwy, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Tamu Tamu Refreshments
2901 Osceola Pkwy, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Tiffins Restaurant
2901 Osceola Pkwy, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Dawa Bar
2901 Osceola Pkwy, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Pizzafari
2901 Osceola Pkwy, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Flame Tree Barbecue
2901 Osceola Pkwy, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Nomad Lounge
2901 Osceola Pkwy, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
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Wild Africa Trek

Bay Lake, FL 34747
4.9(18)
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Wild Africa Trek is an additional paid experience at Disney's Animal Kingdom on the Walt Disney World Resort property in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

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attractions: Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park, Festival of the Lion King, Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail, It's Tough to be a Bug!®, Tree of Life, Discovery Island Trails, Avatar Flight of Passage, Feathered Friends in Flight!, Pandora – The World of Avatar, Na'vi River Journey, restaurants: Tusker House Restaurant, Yak & Yeti Restaurant, Harambe Market, Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery, Tamu Tamu Refreshments, Tiffins Restaurant, Dawa Bar, Pizzafari, Flame Tree Barbecue, Nomad Lounge
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Nearby attractions of Wild Africa Trek

Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

Festival of the Lion King

Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail

It's Tough to be a Bug!®

Tree of Life

Discovery Island Trails

Avatar Flight of Passage

Feathered Friends in Flight!

Pandora – The World of Avatar

Na'vi River Journey

Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

4.7

(46.5K)

Open until 7:00 PM
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Festival of the Lion King

Festival of the Lion King

4.8

(928)

Open until 5:00 PM
Click for details
Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail

Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail

4.7

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
It's Tough to be a Bug!®

It's Tough to be a Bug!®

4.5

(550)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Wild Africa Trek

Tusker House Restaurant

Yak & Yeti Restaurant

Harambe Market

Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery

Tamu Tamu Refreshments

Tiffins Restaurant

Dawa Bar

Pizzafari

Flame Tree Barbecue

Nomad Lounge

Tusker House Restaurant

Tusker House Restaurant

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$$$

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Yak & Yeti Restaurant

Yak & Yeti Restaurant

4.8

(4K)

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Harambe Market

Harambe Market

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Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery

Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery

4.0

(51)

Click for details
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Reviews of Wild Africa Trek

4.9
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5.0
13w

This is something that has been on our list to do for a while. We checked in at the animal tours desk right outside of kilamanjaro safaris. They brought us over to the harness area, and there were 12 of us guests total, with 3 guides. Our guides were Daniel, Susan, and Emily Elisabeth. Everything except your phone, hat, and sunglasses has to go in a locker. We were each fitted with a vest and harness, and given a wrist strap to attach our phone to a carabiner and put in a pocket in the vest, we were given a water bottle (free souvenir) to fill up and a carabiner to attach, we were given a name tag (free souvenir), and an earpiece radio also attached to the vest. Our pictures were also taken (all photos taken a free to download with photopass). We walked along a hiking trail to get to the back of the hippo exhibit. Evelyn, the hippo keeper met us there. We were given a safety talk and shown how to undo our safety carabiner to clip and unclip from our vest. We were clipped into the walkout platform one by one. We were standing on a ledge in the back of the hippo pond. You could see both of the hippos and the safari trucks going by. Only one hippo came over and she fed the hippo some leafy greens while she gave us a hippo talk. It was very intimate and we could ask all the questions we wanted. Afterwards we unclipped and hiked to the next location which was the suspension bridges. Then one by one we were clipped into the rope bridge. The first rope bridge, you walked over the hippo exhibit, which there were two more hippos. Then there was a second rope bridge that went over some of the hippo exhibit, and then over the crocodile exhibit which had two crocodiles in it. The planks were uneven on purpose, and it was bouncy! After completing the second bridge, there was a water refill station, as well as a complimentary cooling towel. Then we all clipped into the platform above the crocodile exhibit. We got to view the two crocodiles from above their exhibit on another platform, while the 4th guide gave us a crocodile talk. We could also ask our own questions as well. We then did some more hiking and got on a private safari truck with views on all sides. We took the main safari path as the other ride vehicles, but we were able to pull over, stop, and stand up to take pictures multiple times. Throughout the safari the guides would talk to us about the animals and the reserve, and we were also able to ask our own questions, as it was an intimate safari. We saw many animals and many up close! It ended at the Boma overlook for the included snack/lunch. The first layer of the tin had homemade hummus (the best thing), with some pita bread, some mozzarella cheese with prosciutto, some olives and pickles. The second layer had a spiced chicken wrap, fruit salad, pickled veggies, and a sweet granola bar. All was good but the crowd favorite was the hummus. It was made by the tusker house chefs daily. POG juice was also included. It started to rain a tiny bit, and the overlook is sheltered, but they have tarps to put down in case the rain starts blowing in. They also have complimentary ponchos if it heavy rains. We had plenty of time to eat and look out. Then we went back on the safari truck to finish out our safari. We were brought back to the lockers to regain our things, and then we were set free to enjoy the rest of our day. Overall we really enjoyed this experience and were happy we did it. Overall what you are paying for is the exclusive intimate experience of these things to go in a small group and ask personalized questions. Both of our favorite parts was the suspension bridge, but we enjoyed the lunch and the private safari as well. The pictures we received were great, and were of the animals we saw on our actual adventure at that time which was cool. The guides were great, well seasoned and made sure everyone was happy and safe the entire time. It is worth it to try it out and experience something new, especially if you like animals and animal kingdom...

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5.0
50w

Review of the privately-guided, pre-paid VIP expedition (NOT Kilimanjaro Safari). This was a fun excursion. Both of my young adult children really loved it. The trek begins with getting fitted with a harness, a headset (to listen), a complimentary aluminum water bottle, sunglass strap and phone strap. You walk on some back trails until you get to the interpretive stops. All the while the guides are providing interesting info about the park right to your ear (I thought the headsets were a great feature for the tour). Safety is paramount, so they are constantly checking your gear. There were specific stops to see the Hippos and Crocodiles where you would attach your harness and peek over the edge to see the animals. There were also a couple of cable and wood bridges to cross over the streams and crocodiles. The tour continues as you board a special open air truck and tour the savanna, getting a little closer to the animals than on the standard safari ride. Here the trucks would occasionally stop for more detailed info on the animals and Q&A. Next you head to a patio dining area overlooking the savanna where an African themed meal is served along with the ever popular Disney POG juice. After this break, its back on the truck for a couple more stops before returning back to the departure dock. Also included are several photos taken by the guides. I’ll admit it is a bit pricey, but if you have the means it is an experience one won’t soon forget and the...

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5.0
33w

Wild Africa Trek is a 3 hour privately-guided VIP expedition to see exotic African wildlife at Disey's Animal Kingdom in Orlando, Florida, USA! It is a Disney Enchanted Extra (not to be confused with the Kilimanjaro Safaris ride).

Booking for the Trek opens 60 days in advance. It only runs approx. 4 times a day, with each session having 12 spaces, so it usually fills up fast. Pre-booking is recommended, but you may be able to get a space later (as people often cancel when their plans change closer to the date).

We went off-track to view hippos and crocodiles up close, even crossing a rope bridge to get an overhead view. We then jumped in a safari truck viewing some of the different animals, occasionally parking up for a closer look. We stopped for a snack (which was more like a full meal) made especially for the tour, and can't be purchased elsewhere. We then continued in the truck to the end of the tour.

The tour guides provided a lot information about the animals and Animal Kingdom.

The tour is an additional cost on top of the regular Animal Kingdom admission.

We all really enjoyed it and was one of the highlights of our trip....

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David PetrellaDavid Petrella
Review of the privately-guided, pre-paid VIP expedition (NOT Kilimanjaro Safari). This was a fun excursion. Both of my young adult children really loved it. The trek begins with getting fitted with a harness, a headset (to listen), a complimentary aluminum water bottle, sunglass strap and phone strap. You walk on some back trails until you get to the interpretive stops. All the while the guides are providing interesting info about the park right to your ear (I thought the headsets were a great feature for the tour). Safety is paramount, so they are constantly checking your gear. There were specific stops to see the Hippos and Crocodiles where you would attach your harness and peek over the edge to see the animals. There were also a couple of cable and wood bridges to cross over the streams and crocodiles. The tour continues as you board a special open air truck and tour the savanna, getting a little closer to the animals than on the standard safari ride. Here the trucks would occasionally stop for more detailed info on the animals and Q&A. Next you head to a patio dining area overlooking the savanna where an African themed meal is served along with the ever popular Disney POG juice. After this break, its back on the truck for a couple more stops before returning back to the departure dock. Also included are several photos taken by the guides. I’ll admit it is a bit pricey, but if you have the means it is an experience one won’t soon forget and the kids will love.
Katrina WarrKatrina Warr
Wild Africa Trek is a 3 hour privately-guided VIP expedition to see exotic African wildlife at Disey's Animal Kingdom in Orlando, Florida, USA! It is a Disney Enchanted Extra (not to be confused with the Kilimanjaro Safaris ride). Booking for the Trek opens 60 days in advance. It only runs approx. 4 times a day, with each session having 12 spaces, so it usually fills up fast. Pre-booking is recommended, but you may be able to get a space later (as people often cancel when their plans change closer to the date). We went off-track to view hippos and crocodiles up close, even crossing a rope bridge to get an overhead view. We then jumped in a safari truck viewing some of the different animals, occasionally parking up for a closer look. We stopped for a snack (which was more like a full meal) made especially for the tour, and can't be purchased elsewhere. We then continued in the truck to the end of the tour. The tour guides provided a lot information about the animals and Animal Kingdom. The tour is an additional cost on top of the regular Animal Kingdom admission. We all really enjoyed it and was one of the highlights of our trip. Would recommend.
joshua salterjoshua salter
Great part of the park, practically a drive through zoo. The line said 40 minutes and Id say we waited about roughly 30. I'm not sure id wait a full 60+ for it but there are a lot of times during the day the wait times dip pretty low just have to keep an eye on the app. Vehicles they used were cool although if you sit up front you feel more limited as you can't see anything in front of you so you have to turn a full 90 degrees to see things whereas if you sit in the middle of back, you see it coming up and have more time for pictures. 1.) Try to sit more mid/rear if you can 2.) Enjoy the views!
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Review of the privately-guided, pre-paid VIP expedition (NOT Kilimanjaro Safari). This was a fun excursion. Both of my young adult children really loved it. The trek begins with getting fitted with a harness, a headset (to listen), a complimentary aluminum water bottle, sunglass strap and phone strap. You walk on some back trails until you get to the interpretive stops. All the while the guides are providing interesting info about the park right to your ear (I thought the headsets were a great feature for the tour). Safety is paramount, so they are constantly checking your gear. There were specific stops to see the Hippos and Crocodiles where you would attach your harness and peek over the edge to see the animals. There were also a couple of cable and wood bridges to cross over the streams and crocodiles. The tour continues as you board a special open air truck and tour the savanna, getting a little closer to the animals than on the standard safari ride. Here the trucks would occasionally stop for more detailed info on the animals and Q&A. Next you head to a patio dining area overlooking the savanna where an African themed meal is served along with the ever popular Disney POG juice. After this break, its back on the truck for a couple more stops before returning back to the departure dock. Also included are several photos taken by the guides. I’ll admit it is a bit pricey, but if you have the means it is an experience one won’t soon forget and the kids will love.
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Wild Africa Trek is a 3 hour privately-guided VIP expedition to see exotic African wildlife at Disey's Animal Kingdom in Orlando, Florida, USA! It is a Disney Enchanted Extra (not to be confused with the Kilimanjaro Safaris ride). Booking for the Trek opens 60 days in advance. It only runs approx. 4 times a day, with each session having 12 spaces, so it usually fills up fast. Pre-booking is recommended, but you may be able to get a space later (as people often cancel when their plans change closer to the date). We went off-track to view hippos and crocodiles up close, even crossing a rope bridge to get an overhead view. We then jumped in a safari truck viewing some of the different animals, occasionally parking up for a closer look. We stopped for a snack (which was more like a full meal) made especially for the tour, and can't be purchased elsewhere. We then continued in the truck to the end of the tour. The tour guides provided a lot information about the animals and Animal Kingdom. The tour is an additional cost on top of the regular Animal Kingdom admission. We all really enjoyed it and was one of the highlights of our trip. Would recommend.
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Great part of the park, practically a drive through zoo. The line said 40 minutes and Id say we waited about roughly 30. I'm not sure id wait a full 60+ for it but there are a lot of times during the day the wait times dip pretty low just have to keep an eye on the app. Vehicles they used were cool although if you sit up front you feel more limited as you can't see anything in front of you so you have to turn a full 90 degrees to see things whereas if you sit in the middle of back, you see it coming up and have more time for pictures. 1.) Try to sit more mid/rear if you can 2.) Enjoy the views!
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