[s1e23] The Trail To Udugu Official

Simba mentions he never went on the trail himself because he was an only child and therefore ineligible.

While Nala and the cubs are away, Simba attempts to lead the Lion Guard. He learns that the team works best when he trusts their individual skills rather than demanding they follow his exact command. Trivia & Context

This episode had 788,000 viewers, which was the lowest for Season 1. [S1E23] The Trail to Udugu

In Swahili, "Udugu" translates literally to kinship, relationship, or brotherhood.

The episode follows Nala as she takes her children, Kion and Kiara, on a journey to "find Udugu." While the cubs initially believe they are searching for a physical location, they eventually learn that Udugu is actually the . Key Plot Points Simba mentions he never went on the trail

In the episode (Season 1, Episode 23) of The Lion Guard , "Udugu" is a Swahili term meaning kinship or brotherhood .

Nala leads Kion and Kiara on a rite of passage intended for royal siblings to teach them to work together and overcome sibling rivalry. Trivia & Context This episode had 788,000 viewers,

After Kion and Kiara successfully coordinate to find Nala when she "disappears" (a secret test of character), she reveals that they found Udugu the moment they decided to work as a team.