Maharajah Jungle Trek

Maharajah Jungle Trek

Entrance sign
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Area Asia
Coordinates 28°21′36.05″N 81°35′21.44″W / 28.3600139°N 81.5892889°W / 28.3600139; -81.5892889Coordinates: 28°21′36.05″N 81°35′21.44″W / 28.3600139°N 81.5892889°W / 28.3600139; -81.5892889
Status Operating
Opening date April 22, 1998
General statistics
Attraction type Walking Trail
Designer Walt Disney Imagineering
Theme The Royal Anandapur Forest
Length 2,000 ft (610 m)
Duration About 10:00

The Maharajah Jungle Trek is a themed wildlife trail attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It is in the Asia themed land, the Kingdom of Anandapur. It shares this area with the Kali River Rapids white water raft ride and the Expedition Everest runaway train rollercoaster.

Story

The trail is themed as if it had once been the hunting grounds for a wealthy maharajah who enclosed the forest to allow for easier hunting and then some time later died in a hunting accident. The themed storyline continues with subsequent maharajahs (including the original maharajah's bachelor brother) transforming the area into a nature preserve where the villagers live in harmony with the animals therein. These maharajahs are memorialized on the walls of the tiger enclosure. The forest was, at one point, also run by imperial British visitors, as evidenced in the Western spelling on the sign at the entrance to the Jungle Trek, which reads "Royal Anandapoor Forest". The Asian animals include tigers, Komodo dragons, Eld's deer, tapirs, flying foxes, water buffalos, gibbons, and various Asian birds. When their occupation of southern Asia ended, the British turned the forest over to the villagers of Anandapur, whom you encounter as you walk through the jungle. The trail's storyline also includes an homage to the founder of the Kingdom of Anandapur, Anantah, in the form of a tomb and sarcophagus situated at the entrance to the Jungle Trek's aviary.

Animal encounters

On the Maharajah Jungle Trek one may see:

External links

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