Kilimanjaro Safaris is a breathtaking wildlife adventure located in the Africa section of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. This expansive attraction takes guests on an open-air safari through the Harambe Wildlife Reserve, where they can observe a diverse array of animals in their natural habitats.
Kilimanjaro Safaris Fast Facts
- Location: Africa in Disney’s Animal Kingdom
- Height Requirement: None
- Attraction Length: About 18 minutes
- Genie+: Yes, eligible for Disney Genie+ selection
- Ride Type: Safari adventure
- Early Theme Park Entry Eligible?: No
Queue
How does one prepare for a two-week safari through the Harambe Wildlife Refuge? Find out as you snake your way through the line on the way to the safari vehicles. There are several stations to learn about Africa and life in the savanna. The line area is open-air but covered and well-shaded.
Accessibility
The ride is accessible to guests who use wheelchairs or scooters. The ride features transfer-accessible vehicles for those who need to transfer from their mobility device to the ride vehicle. Guests in an ECV must transfer to a standard wheelchair.
On-Ride Photo
There is no on-ride photo available, but lots of incredible photo opportunities.
Ride Tips
Kilimanjaro Safaris is a popular attraction, often experiencing long wait times. Arriving early, using Genie+, or taking advantage of Early Theme Park Entry can help reduce wait times. Morning and late afternoon safaris offer the best chances to see active animals (who are often sleeping during the hottest hours of the day).
Is Kilimanjaro Safaris Kid-Friendly?
Kilimanjaro Safaris is perfect for guests of all ages, including families with young children. The gentle ride and real animal encounters make it a hit with little ones and adults alike. However, you will want to make sure your kids are prepared for the 20-minute plus ride experience, which could be longer than some younger ones are willing to sit for.
Best For: Families, animal lovers, and guests seeking an educational experience.
Will Kilimanjaro Safaris Cause Motion Sickness?
Kilimanjaro Safaris features a bumpy ride over uneven terrain, so if you are easily motion sick in a car you may want to keep that in mind. However, it’s relatively slow moving and usually pretty well tolerated by most guests.