Jungle Oasis
Enter a land of danger and mystery, travelling from the villages of Africa to the temples of South America. Who knows what kind of adventure you will face!
In the front section of Jungle Oasis is called Harambe Village, based on an East African port. As you go through this vibrant marketplace of music and flavours, you head deeper in the jungle and explore the wildlife.
Further into the jungle is an area called Lost River Delta which is themed around South American rainforests. As you look across the river from a run-down dock, you see an archaeological site and ancient ruins of Aztec temples in the far distance.
Festival of the Lion King
Join the inhabitants of the Pride Lands for a grand gala in honour of Simba, the lion cub who would be king. A kinetic kaleidoscope of colour floods the stage as colossal puppets, extravagantly costumed dancers, amazing acrobats, a daring fire dancer and incredible stilt walkers dazzle the senses.
Tarzan's Treehouse
Your adventure begins as you clamber up a tree stump and cross a rope bridge high in the sky. Overgrown with vines and constructed out of parts salvaged from his tragic shipwreck, the tree house features vignettes from Tarzan’s epic life story. Investigate Jane’s collection of scientific equipment, play with musical pots and pull on the vines to discover fun surprises.
Jungle Cruise
Board a canopied steamer piloted by your trusty skipper, who will expertly navigate you through some of the world’s most treacherous waters. Steam past lush foliage, butterflies and waterfalls on the Amazon in South America. Glimpse an abandoned camp overrun by curious gorillas on the shores of the African Congo. Along the Nile, watch for bathing elephants, angry hippos and hungry lions.
Indiana Jones Adventure
Board a rugged troop transport and follow Indy’s footsteps into the crumbling Temple of the Forbidden Eye. Confront screaming mummies, swarms of giant insects, collapsing bridges, slithering snakes—and a massive rolling boulder.
Temple of Peril
Climb to the top of the Temple of Peril in a rickety mine cart. Before you can catch your breath, a mysterious force sends the cart into an out-of-control spiral of twists and turns through the darkest corners of this cursed ruin.
Tusker House, Skipper's Canteen, Dawa Bar, El Dorado Cantina and Expedition Eats
Jungle Oasis provides two table service restaurants. The first is Tusker House, a buffet that features character dining. The second is Skipper’s Canteen, inspired by the Jungle Cruise, which has waiter service. For a more casual option, visit the Dawa Bar, El Dorado Cantina or Expedition Eats.
(Tusker House features Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Timon and Terk)
Mombasa Marketplace and Plaza de Los Amigos
Shops in this land feature authentic African and South American products. In Harambe Village, Mombasa Marketplace sells items like crafts, instruments and animal toys. Over at Lost River Delta, Plaza de Los Amigos has sombreros, ceramics and piñatas for purchase.
Meet and Greets
Meet Rafiki in Harambe Village in a dedicated photo location near Festival of the Lion. Tarzan and Jane meet at the base of Tarzan’s Treehouse and Indiana Jones similarly meets outside his attraction. Donald, Panchito and Jose, the Three Caballeros, meet guests at the Saludos Amigos Greeting Dock. Clarice and Elena of Avalor roam Lost River Delta.
OVERVIEWEnter a land of danger and mystery, travelling from the villages of Africa to the temples of South America. Who knows what kind of adventure you will face!
In the front section of Jungle Oasis is called Harambe Village, based on an East African port. As you go through this vibrant marketplace of music and flavours, you head deeper in the jungle and explore the wildlife.
Further into the jungle is an area called Lost River Delta which is themed around South American rainforests. As you look across the river from a run-down dock, you see an archaeological site and ancient ruins of Aztec temples in the far distance.
Festival of the Lion King
Join the inhabitants of the Pride Lands for a grand gala in honour of Simba, the lion cub who would be king. A kinetic kaleidoscope of colour floods the stage as colossal puppets, extravagantly costumed dancers, amazing acrobats, a daring fire dancer and incredible stilt walkers dazzle the senses.
Tarzan's Treehouse
Your adventure begins as you clamber up a tree stump and cross a rope bridge high in the sky. Overgrown with vines and constructed out of parts salvaged from his tragic shipwreck, the tree house features vignettes from Tarzan’s epic life story. Investigate Jane’s collection of scientific equipment, play with musical pots and pull on the vines to discover fun surprises.
Jungle Cruise
Board a canopied steamer piloted by your trusty skipper, who will expertly navigate you through some of the world’s most treacherous waters. Steam past lush foliage, butterflies and waterfalls on the Amazon in South America. Glimpse an abandoned camp overrun by curious gorillas on the shores of the African Congo. Along the Nile, watch for bathing elephants, angry hippos and hungry lions.
Indiana Jones Adventure
Board a rugged troop transport and follow Indy’s footsteps into the crumbling Temple of the Forbidden Eye. Confront screaming mummies, swarms of giant insects, collapsing bridges, slithering snakes—and a massive rolling boulder.
Temple of Peril
Climb to the top of the Temple of Peril in a rickety mine cart. Before you can catch your breath, a mysterious force sends the cart into an out-of-control spiral of twists and turns through the darkest corners of this cursed ruin.
Tusker House, Skipper's Canteen, Dawa Bar, El Dorado Cantina and Expedition Eats
Jungle Oasis provides two table service restaurants. The first is Tusker House, a buffet that features character dining. The second is Skipper’s Canteen, inspired by the Jungle Cruise, which has waiter service. For a more casual option, visit the Dawa Bar, El Dorado Cantina or Expedition Eats.
(Tusker House features Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Timon and Terk)
Mombasa Marketplace and Plaza de Los Amigos
Shops in this land feature authentic African and South American products. In Harambe Village, Mombasa Marketplace sells items like crafts, instruments and animal toys. Over at Lost River Delta, Plaza de Los Amigos has sombreros, ceramics and piñatas for purchase.
Meet and Greets
Meet Rafiki in Harambe Village in a dedicated photo location near Festival of the Lion. Tarzan and Jane meet at the base of Tarzan’s Treehouse and Indiana Jones similarly meets outside his attraction. Donald, Panchito and Jose, the Three Caballeros, meet guests at the Saludos Amigos Greeting Dock. Clarice and Elena of Avalor roam Lost River Delta.
Attractions
Jungle Cruise
Tarzan’s Treehouse
Indiana Jones Adventure
Temple of Peril
Entertainment
Festival of the Lion King
Jungle Rhythms
Dining
Tusker House (Table Service)
Skipper’s Canteen (Table Service)
Dawa Bar (Kiosk)
El Dorado Cantina (Counter Service)
Expedition Eats (Kiosk)
Shops
Adventurer’s Outpost
Mombasa Marketplace
Zanzibar Trading Co.
Lost River Outfitters
Plaza de Los Amigos
Meet and Greets
Tarzan and Jane
Timon and Rafiki
Donald, Panchito and Jose
Indiana Jones
Elena
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