These buildings are all connected by wooden piers. In the shallows are several residential stilt house villages which resemble real-life Toraja stilt huts. There are also several wooden piers around the coastline and in the sea.
The coastlines in Jungle Joyride do not have a consistent layout instead, they alternate between sandy beaches and steep cliffs that lead into the jungle. Some of the islands have as well wide rivers running through them, forming gargantuan waterfalls with some occasional rocks and trees sticking out of them. There are also moss, grass and hanging bushes growing on the more barren rock surfaces. Otherwise, they are covered in dense jungles featuring both palm trees and regular trees (which can grow surprisingly large), grass, and big-leafed bushes.
The landmasses in Jungle Joyride have rocky landscapes with cliffs, canyons and valleys. The sea is also dotted with smaller sandy islands that have a few palm trees on them and a few sharp outcrops. A tropical paradise, Jungle Joyride is an archipelago of islands dotting a beautiful coast. Jungle Joyride is based off real-life locations in Southeast Asia, such as Indonesia, Thailand, and Cambodia.