Jungle Safari Adventure Theme

In 1914, Scouting founder Robert Baden-Powell started a Scouting program based on Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book stories. Take the Cub Scouts on a safari and help them discover fun and adventure in the wilds of Scouting. Learn why Africa is special to our founder Lord Baden-Powell. Find out how the Jungle Book story connects to Scouting. Use it and its characters to highlight den meeting games, crafts, and costumes for the pack meeting. Learn about the things you need if you are going on a safari and how would you survive. What do Scouts in Africa do? What are their uniforms like? Take a den trip to a local zoo, animal rescue facility, or wildlife refuge. 

The volunteer committee is working on updating these resources with the most recent advancement changes, including the addition of girls and Lions. If you find any errors, suggestions for changes, improvements, or additional ideas, let us know.

Jungle Theme Ideas

Pack meeting and blue and gold banquet ideas including skits, songs, advancement ceremonies, opening/closing ceremonies and more can be found in our theme ideas:

Jungle Theme Ideas (.pdf)     (.docx)

Placemats

Jungle-themed placemats can be to used as a gathering activity to help promote day camp. Print one-sided to two-sided. Before printing, insert the date, time, location and web URL of your district day camp on page 2.

​​8.5 x 11 Placemat      8.5 x 14 Placemat

Jungle Theme Song Book

The songbook should be printed front to back and then cut in half. The cover should be customized with the camps name on the cover and the district Facebook page and website on the back cover before printing on card stock paper. Staple the book at the fold. 

Songbook    Cover

Pinterest

Visit our jungle-themed Pinterest boards on the council Pinterest page for more ideas.  

Jungle Theme Pinterest Board

Graphics

Right-click on the graphic, click Open Image in New Tab, then right-click to save the graphic to the desktop.

 

  

   

   

     

         

                        

      

 

Contact 

For feedback on our pack meeting ideasleader resources, and program planning resources, contact darlene.scheffler@gmail.com.