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Top 11 Best Photo Spots in Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Not only is Animal Kingdom my favorite park; it’s also my favorite place to take Disney vacation photos. Every land is detailed and picturesque, and while there may not be a castle in the background, you can get some really unique shots at this park! Also, for the Instagrammers out there, there are lots of walls that will definitely make a great background for your social media feed. With the lush greenery, the floating mountains of Pandora, the wild animals, and more, there are many photo spots to choose from in Animal Kingdom. Below are a few of my favorite locations!





 

11 – The Tree of Life

I’ve been to Animal Kingdom more times than I count, and I still can’t get enough of the Tree of Life- the amazing icon of the park. Even when I worked there every day for six months, I still stopped and stared every time I walked through Discovery Island, trying to identify the animals carved into the tree’s trunk and limbs. Though the tree isn’t real (I’ll never forget all the guests that kept asking me this question), it is still an incredible feat of Imagineering; the tree is 145 feet tall, contains 325 carvings of animal species, and features over 100,000 bright green “leaves”.

Taking a picture in front of the Tree of Life is a must during a trip to Animal Kingdom. Despite being the centerpiece of the park, it makes a great background, whether you’re standing right in front, or standing along one of the winding trails that are situated around the Tree of Life. You can also take a picture facing the back of the tree while walking in between Asia and Africa. The tree is also beautiful at night; colorful projections are shown on the tree during the Tree of Life Awakenings shows, and well into the evening hours.

PhotoPass photographers can usually be found all around the Tree of Life and on the path leading up to the tree from the Oasis. They can take photos with your own phone or camera for free, so make sure you get a shot!

10 – Chester and Hester’s Dino-Rama

While this may be my least favorite area in Animal Kingdom, DinoLand U.S.A. does have some cute photo spots in the sideshow carnival-themed section. There are dinosaur cardboard cutouts to pose by and funky billboards advertising the land’s “roadside attractions.” Plus, the theming of the midway games provide a fun atmosphere where you can act a little silly for the camera. At dusk, the area and games are lit with twinkle lights, and it becomes my favorite time of day to snap photos.

9 – The Valley of Mo’ara at Pandora: World of Avatar

Animal Kingdom’s newest land is full of incredible photo opportunities. There are, of course, the floating mountains to pose under (if you can stop gaping at them long enough)! Then, there are all the amazing plant and animal species, both real and imagined, both native to Earth and native to Pandora. There are waterfalls and drums, and PhotoPass Photographers taking “magic shots” of guests pointing to a flying banshee off the in the distance.

The land comes alive at night with bioluminescence. It can be quite hard to take pictures in the dark, but with the right settings, the mysterious glow of Pandora makes a perfect backdrop. I think on my last trip, I spent a good half hour just wandering around taking photos of this land. So, if you’ve got some time after experience Flight of Passage and Na’vi River Journey, definitely soak in the details and get those amazing shots!

8 – The “Moss Wall”

Located in Pandora: World of Avatar, this wall quickly rose to the top of Instagram fame. Pandora is full of beautiful photo ops, but if it’s walls you’re into, check out the Moss Wall over by Satu’li Canteen and the drink stand Pongu Pongu. Make sure you find the one with the pretty blue and purple flowers on it for the “official” Moss Wall- you’ll find that all the walls look very similar.

Whenever I’m near this wall, it always seems crowded, so you may have to wait a bit for your turn. You can get a cool photo or selfie by the wall, and then order a colorful Night Blossom and take a picture of the drink with the wall as a backdrop. Make sure you use the Moss Wall hashtag!

7 – Overlooking Expedition Everest

Expedition Everest is a great coaster, and a great location to take pictures. However, my favorite place to take a photo with Expedition Everest in the background is across the way in Asia, near the Siamang exhibit. There will be a rusty black telescope marking the spot against a fence. It’s far enough away that you can fit the whole coaster in the background, along with the lake and the stadium. With the prayer flags, crumbling temples, and props surrounding the area, it will almost feel as though you’re in a real Nepali town.

This is also a beautiful spot at night. In the evening, Everest is lit up, and the stadium is covered with hanging string lights. These reflect beautifully on the water and make for an incredible photo!

6 – The Village of Anandapur

As you get further into Animal Kingdom’s version of Asia, you’ll enter the fictional village of Anandapur. The whole area, inspired by the real beauty and wildlife of Asia, has dozens of amazing photo opportunities. Where else can you get photos with colorful signs, murals, and ancient shrines, without actually leaving the continent?

If you go through the Maharajah Jungle Trek, which is a self-guided animal walking tour, you’ll pass replicas of ancient palace ruins- not to mention Komodo dragons, tigers, bats, and over fifty species of birds! Every detail on this trail is amazing, and it’s impossible not to want to stop and capture them all with a camera. Another favorite spot of mine is the giant claw located outside the Yak and Yeti restaurant. Not a lot of guests know about the giant claw, but it looks extremely authentic with the silk streamers fluttering around it.

Keep your eyes and cameras out while exploring Asia!





 

5 – Harambe Market Wall

While in Africa, make sure you check out this super cute Instagram wall near Zuri’s Sweet Shop. It’s colorful, covered with fun props, and even has a bike that you can lean on while taking your photo. My favorite thing about this wall is the quote- “It does not matter who you are or where you are from. We are the children of the world.” How beautiful and inspiring is that? As far as Disney Instagram walls go, this one is really fun!

4 – Fichwa Fellow Wall

No list of Animal Kingdom photo spots would be complete without mentioning this Instagram wall. Located in the Africa section of Animal Kingdom, to the left of the entrance to Harambe Market, is the Fichwa Fellow wall. This is a fun wall with a drawing of Mickey Mouse on it, which looks like it was hand-painted by a local living in the village. Fichwa, which is scrawled on the wall, means “hidden” in Swahili. This technically makes the Fichwa Fellow wall a hidden Mickey! This is definitely a photo spot that requires no filter.

3 – You Are Most Beautiful Wall

That’s right, Animal Kingdom’s Africa has not one, not two, but three famous Instagram walls! I never even knew this wall existed until I started talking to Disney bloggers on social media. This wall, which spells out the phrase “You are most beautiful,” is also located in the Harambe Market. It’s in the back left corner, near a Cast Member entrance. I can’t wait to seek out this wall and get a picture on my next trip- who wouldn’t want to pose near a wall that’s so positive and meant to shower you in self-confidence? Go Animal Kingdom!

2 – Adventurers Outpost

It seems odd, but there are not a lot of places in Disney to get a picture with Mickey and Minnie Mouse together. Luckily, the Adventurers Outpost in Discovery Island, Animal Kingdom is one of these places. It’s a great spot to not only meet but get a photo with Mickey and Minnie in their safari outfits. I’m not usually a big fan of character meet and greets, but I love this location. The characters always make me feel welcome, and it’s nice to get some good photos in the air-conditioning.  

1 – Kilimanjaro Safaris

You’ll definitely want to hang on to your camera as you ride along on this bumpy safari, but the picture opportunities are so worth it! Kilimanjaro Safaris is one of the only ways to see wild animals like lions, rhinos, elephants, and giraffes roaming “freely,” which earns this attraction the number one spot to take photos in Animal Kingdom. I advise going first thing in the morning, or late in the day as the sun is setting- that’s when the animals are bound to be most visible and active. You may even be lucky enough to have the safari driver stop for a moment, and then you can snap a selfie while out on the savannah!

Of course, you don’t want to spend the whole attraction looking through a lens, but if you can, definitely have your camera ready for those once-in-a-lifetime pictures! No matter how many times I ride, I love taking pictures of the elephants as they bathe in the pools and the giraffes as they nibble from the trees. Every safari is unique, so there’s no telling what kind of amazing pictures you’ll be able to get!

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Arielle Tuan

Arielle is a South Florida local who has had some major magical moments happen at Disney World. It started when her family would take drives there every few months, and she and her sister would pretend the Magic Kingdom was their backyard. After graduating college, she worked at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in a Professional Internship for six months; her role as a Conservation Education Presenter allowed her to recruit “wilderness explorers” by educating guests all over the park. After a successful six months of creating Disney magic, she completed Grad School at John’s Hopkin’s University with a Master’s Degree in Museum Studies. During a celebratory trip to Disney World as a new Annual Passholder, her longtime boyfriend Eric proposed to her on the attraction Soarin.’It was this final magical moment that cemented her love of Disney, and established Epcot as her second favorite park (after Animal Kingdom, of course). She got married two years later at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort and has been checking off Disney experiences ever since (visiting Disneyland in California, attending D23, and exploring Disneyland Paris). Despite her degree, Arielle’s main passion is sharing her love of Disney through writing. She has since written two books about her experiences working for Disney through the publisher Theme Park Press and has maintained a Disney/Lifestyle blog since 2016. Arielle can’t wait to continue experiencing Disney with her Prince Eric, and showing others why the magic of Disney is so special!
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