Jungala

Opened on April 5, 2008, Jungala is a 4-acre, family attraction featuring up-close animal encounters, rope bridges to explore three stories of jungle life, and a water-play area for children.

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Busch Gardens

Jungala is four acres of fun filled with up-close animal interactions, a three-story maze of rope bridges and nets for kids to climb, two signature rides and live entertainment. 

Justin Lisenby

Fun place for the kids to play on the huge playground and see the Animals.

Duffy Bear

The Tiger Lodge is air conditioned !

Patrícia Tavares

Q fofoooo!!????????

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