Valley of Mo’ara | Disney World

Last Updated on: March 26th, 2024

Valley of Mo’ara (Disney World)
Photo by Haydn Blackey

Walk about through the Valley of Mo’ara and get ready to discover a world like no other!

There’s more to Pandora than expeditions like Avatar Flight of Passage and Na’vi River Journey… much more! All around its enormous floating mountains, you’ll quickly uncover the valley’s one-of-a-kind dining and shopping experiences—along with sights, sounds and experiences that include:

  • Exotic plants that come to life with beautiful bioluminescence each night
  • A Na’vi-built drum circle, containing instruments playable by all
  • Na’vi totems and other cultural items found throughout the land
  • Brand-new Wilderness Explorers challenges and badges to collect

You may even come across tour guides from Alpha Centauri Expeditions (ACE), scientists from the Pandora Conservation Initiative (PCI), or even an eclectic expat or two! (source)

Valley of Mo'ara | Disney World

Fun Facts

  • The Valley of Mo’ara is the central area of Pandora – The World of Avatar, inspired by the lush and alien landscape seen in James Cameron’s film “Avatar.”
  • One of the most distinctive features of the valley is the floating mountains, massive rock formations that appear to defy gravity and hover above the ground, creating a breathtaking and surreal sight.
  • Guests can explore the valley’s bioluminescent flora, which comes to life at night with vibrant, glowing colors, offering a magical and otherworldly experience after dark.
  • The land features attractions like “Avatar Flight of Passage,” an immersive 3D ride that allows guests to ride on the back of a banshee and experience the thrill of flying through Pandora’s landscapes.
  • Guests can also enjoy “Na’vi River Journey,” a serene boat ride through the bioluminescent forests of Pandora, where they encounter the mystical Na’vi Shaman of Songs.

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