Rainforest Animals

Venture deep into the heart of the Rainforest Animals at Chessington World of Adventures, where adventure and wildlife come alive together.

Among the most captivating creatures in the Rainforest are the curious Ring-Tailed Coati and the mighty Sulcata Tortoise. The Coatis, with their striped tails and playful nature, love to climb and explore, sometimes even passing overhead as guests wander below. In contrast, the slow-moving Sulcata Tortoises add a peaceful rhythm to the jungle scene. Munching calmly on vegetation as they roam their habitat.

To take the experience further, families can hop aboard Jungle Rangers, a lively ride designed for younger explorers. This interactive adventure lets little ones take the wheel as they drive their vehicles through the undergrowth. Along the way, they can spot incredible animals, navigate fun features, and learn all about rainforest life. In fact, guests drive directly through the animal enclosures, giving an up-close look at some of the area’s most fascinating residents.

As you move through the vibrant foliage, you’ll see how the environment has been meticulously designed to mimic a real rainforest. The sights, sounds, and even the scents bring this wild world to life. Not only does it make for an exciting day out, but it also encourages appreciation and understanding of nature.

Whether you’re a passionate wildlife lover or just searching for a fun family adventure, the Rainforest promises something magical. Animals greet you at every turn, and discovery fills the air, making this immersive area unforgettable. So, come and explore the Rainforest—an experience you won’t forget!

Ring-Tailed Coati

The Ring-Tailed Coati, also known as the South American Coati. A member of the raccoon family and is native to Central and South America. These small, agile animals have long, thin snouts that they use to search for food. Which can include insects, fruits, and small animals. Their most distinctive feature is their long, ringed tail, which they use for balance and communication. Visitors to the Rainforest at Chessington World of Adventures can observe the Ring-Tailed Coati. As they forage for food and play with each other in their fun-filled habitat.


Sulcata Tortoise

These large, African tortoises can weigh up to 200 pounds and can live for over 100 years. They have thick, scaly skin that protects them from predators. And they spend much of their time basking in the sun to regulate their body temperature. Visitors to the Rainforest at Chessington World of Adventures can marvel at the impressive size of these tortoises. Learning about their unique adaptations that allow them to survive in the harsh African climate.