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Our Top Photos from our Disney Safari Trip Featuring Disney Safari Animals

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The Disney Safari is a safari-themed park located in the Animal Kingdom area of Walt Disney World Resort. The park opened on April 22, 1998, and is the only one of its kind in the world.

The safari-themed park features many animals from Africa and Asia, including giraffes, elephants, rhinos, zebras, lions, and tigers. Guests can also see flamingos and other birds from around the world.

The park has over 1,000 animals and covers over 500 acres. There are many different types of Disney Safari animals including zebras, giraffes, rhinos, hippos, lions, and many more.

Below you will see some of our best pictures taken from the safari ride.

Here are some Disney Safari Photos featuring the ride and many Disney Safari animals.

The Safari ride truck.

The Safari truck is pretty spacious. It was pretty comfortable, but of course, it was a little bumpy of a ride, which you would expect. There should be no issues on riding this ride if you are plus-sized or handicapped.

The Disney Safari Trip is a great way to see giraffes in their natural habitat. The safari is located in the Disney Animal Kingdom Theme Park in Orlando, Florida.

Look at those spots…
Lunch Time..
Just beautiful.
This ostrich is heading the other way and wants no part in the vehicle.
A king needs his rest. This lion is taking his mid-afternoon nap.
Did someone ask for a Rhino?
Rhino eating some grub.
Almost missed this Hippo.
Elephants are amazing creatures.
This Alligator is getting some sun, while hydrating.
So beautiful.
Not a true Safari without Flamingos.
A duck was spotted.
Look at those beeks.

We will have more on the website here shortly. Stay tuned.

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