The Congo Hunting Party is the conjectural name for a group of unseen characters from the Jungle Cruise.
Description[]
This was a group of big-game hunters active in Central Africa's Congo Basin around 1936. They made their base out of a riverside camp used by the colonial Jungle Navigation Company which held supplies, ammunition, weapons, pith helmets, and a safari jeep.
History[]
These big-game hunters were active in the Congo Basin around 1936 and used the Jungle Navigation Company's Congo Base Camp. In an act of dramatic irony or poetic justice, the camp was ransacked by a troop of gorillas who destroyed and stole many of their supplies. The hunters reported this event which was then relayed on the Global Broadcasting Service by Nigel Greenwater.
Appearances[]
Adventure Trading Company[]
The hunters' ransacked base and supplies are referenced in The Daily Gnus by Thompson J. Gazelle's piece, "IS HAMLET MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING?", with Gazelle alluding to them as, "a visiting safari team".
Jungle Cruise[]
The pre 2020s story of Disneyland's Jungle Cruise had the hunters as the former denizens of the Congo base camp, as identified by Nigel Greenwater's spiel.