Jungle Falls (Diddy Kong Racing)

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Template:DKRBox Jungle Falls is the third track in set for Diddy Kong Racing and its DS counterpart. Like its name suggests, it is set in a jungle with many waterfalls.

Unlike its Dino Domain track group, its music changed in the DS version of the game. The track also lost its dinosaur tracks that occupied the start of the track in the N64 game.

Course layout

The course starts with a path that curves around a few ponds. There a some dinosaur tracks across the road. On the outer ledge, players can use a dash panel and grab a few bananas. On the turn to the right, there are red balloons and green balloons. Players can use a dash panel (with a blue balloon near it) behind these balloons. Players drive across a bridge there. If they fall, they must use a ramp to get back into the track. After the bridge, there is a tunnel that is split into two.

There are two ways, but only planes can access the top one. The narrow top tunnel has a rainbow balloon while the bottom has a yellow balloon and two red balloons surrounding. Both tunnels have a turn to the right. At the exit, there is a lone yellow balloon. After a turn to the right, there is a gentle slope with some bananas, red balloons, and green balloons. There are big animal bones. Underneath the skull is a dash panel. At the outside of the bones, there is a rainbow balloon to the left. Another turn to the right completes the lap.

Silver Coin Challenge locations

  • Near the beginning.
  • In the first turn.
  • On the bridge.
  • On the water below the bridge.
  • Near the water.
  • After the exit of the tunnel.
  • Inside the dinosaur skeleton.
  • Near the starting line.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジャングルフォール
Janguru Fōru
Jungle Fall