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Embamba Canyon is a canyon in the Pride Lands.
Description[]
Embamba Canyon is a steep canyon with uneven walls of light reddish brown stone. It is narrow in some places and widens out in others. A tree grows on top of the surrounding land, with very small patches of grass scattered in certain areas. It connects Mbali Fields to the rest of the Pride Lands.
History[]
The Mbali Fields Migration[]

The Lion Guard is blocked
When Kion is tasked with leading a migration over to Mbali Fields, he asks Ono to scout out the quickest route. Ono reports that the fastest route over there involves passing through Embamba Canyon.
As the song Trail to Hope ends, Embamba Canyon is seen. Muhimu gets hungry after seeing the grass, and makes a frenzied dash across the canyon with the rest of her herd, and subsequently causes Swala's herd to follow suit. However, they ignore Kions' warning to slow down, and their stampeding cause an avalanche of rocks to plummet into the canyon, blocking the route entirely. With great concern, they realise that they have no choice but to return, as Ono scouts a new route. This route, however, requires them to travel through the Outlands.
On the way to the Outlands, a flash flood occurs, but the Lion Guard manage to get both herds out safely. They are finally able to leave Embamba Canyon with nothing but the herds' trust is Kion damaged.
The Imaginary Okapi[]
In the song Life in the Pride Lands, Beshte mentions Embamba Canyon as he shows Ajabu the Pride Lands.
The Trouble With Galagos[]
During their patrol, Ono reports the section as clear as he lands beside the rest of the Guard.
The Bite of Kenge[]

Bunga calls Kenge a "little lizard"
While Janja's Clan and Kenge in the canyons, Bunga and Makini distract them from removing the melons, while the rest of the Guard regain their strength.
Fire from the Sky[]

Talking about the plan
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Visitors[]
Trivia[]
- In the subtitles for The Mbali Fields Migration and The Imaginary Okapi, the location is spelt as Imbamba Canyon.