| Morocco
Entering the park, visitors find themselves
in Morocco. At Moroccan Palace Theater
there is an ice-skating show "World Rhythms on Ice",
presenting dances of seven continents, from African
tribal rituals to Chinese ribbon dancers. Another popular
song-and-dance show, "American Jukebox", is on at Marrakesh
Theater. Visitors can also see alligators, turtles,
other reptiles and various species of birds in their
natural habitats throughout the Moroccan landscape.
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Nairobi
Guests enter Nairobi through the Myombe
Reserve, home to some of the land's most exotic
primates. This walk-through tour takes guests through
the Great Ape Domain, which features chimpanzees,
gorillas and baboons. At Nairobi Animal Nursery
guests can see baby birds, monkeys, reptiles and mammals.
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Congo
Kumba is the largest and fastest roller
coaster in the Southeast United States. It rolls, swirls
and dips over almost 4,000 feet of track, taking guests
more than 140 feet in the air and dropping them 135
feet. Another attraction of Congo, Python, is
a 1,200-foot "double out and back" coaster, which means
it travels through its course once, and doubles back
along the same course -- not once, but twice. |
| Egypt
In Egypt visitors can travel back in time to
the mysteries of King Tut's Tomb. This interactive
exhibition is made as a replication of King Tut's burial
site as it was being excavated in the 1920's. Montu,
named for ancient Egyptian god of war and sports, is
one of the tallest and longest inverted roller coasters
in the world. The coaster's 3,900-foot length of track
holds such surprises as a 104-foot vertical loop and
a 128-foot drop that goes through an underground cavern.
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Bird Gardens
Bird Gardens and Lory Landing
present more than 500 tropical birds from around the
globe. Guests can enjoy the World of Birds live show,
featuring eagles, owls, ocelots, hawks and falcons.
Lory Landing is a net-enclosed habitat with parrots,
lorikeets, hornbills and pheasants.
Stanleyville
Experience Tanganyika Tidal Wave -this jungle
journey aboard a 20-passenger boat ends with a sudden
plunge down a 55-foot drop, creating a tidal wave that
gets everyone sopping wet. |
Timbuktu
This replica of African ancient city lies in the heart
of Busch Gardens. Here visitors can find such attractions
as Phoenix, Scorpion (one of the oldest
and most beloved coasters), and, besides, Dolphin
Theater that presents "Dolphins of the Deep," a
show featuring seafaring mammals. |