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}}'''Maharajah Jungle Trek''' is a self-guided walking tour of native Asian wildlife in [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]] theme park.
 
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== Storyline ==
Adventure into the wilds of the mystical Anandapur Royal Forest of Southeast Asia, a tropical paradise full of plants and trees, rushing waterfalls and wild animals. Maharajah Jungle Trek features beautiful murals, crumbling ruins and colorful pennants representing the cultures of northern Asia. The scents of jasmine and honeysuckle, and a fascinating assortment of unique animals, create a colorful, alluring environment.
 
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Maharajah Jungle Trek is a trail through the Royal Anandapur Forest. Since ancient times, the rajahs of Anandapur hunted tigers in the forest. In 1544, King Bhima Disampati decreed the forest as a royal preserve only open to the royal family and their invited guests and built a Royal Hunting Lodge in the forest. Over time, his successors would focus more on protecting wildlife and abandoned the lodge and in 1948, the Royal Forest was given to the people of Anandapur, who turned the ruins of the old complex into a nature preserve to protect the remaining tigers and wildlife as well as a key watershed for the Chakranadi River.
   
 
==Summary==
 
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After passing through the guardhouse at the entrance to the trail, a Komodo Dragon can be found lurking on the rocks by a stream, with Lion Tailed Macaques living in the shadow of cliffs nearby. This habitat originally hosted Malayan Tapirs until 2015.
Exotic Animal Encounters at Maharajah Jungle Trek. One of the highlights of this tour is the Asian tigers. There are 3 separate viewing areas where you can watch these majestic animals play, sometimes frolicking in the water with a large ball.
 
   
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Built onto the side of the cliffs is Atavika Station #12, a local community center located next to a habitat for Rodrigues Fruit Bats and giant Malayan Flying Foxes. The center is dressed to host lectures on the center's resident bats and terrariums containing small animals can also be found within the space. The viewing area for the Bat Cliff is open air and the building is divided in such a way that visitors can bypass the bats.
A Komodo Dragon, the world's largest lizard, resides near a waterfall at the beginning of the Maharajah Jungle Trek. Continue on and you'll encounter the Malayan Tapir—a unique, half black, half white mammal that inhabits forested regions of Asia. Stop at the Bat Cliffs to observe the Rodrigues Fruit and Malayan Flying Fox bat species.
 
   
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Leaving the station, the trail continues through the ruins of the royal hunting lodge. Amidst the crumbling ruins and mosaics of the past kings of Anandapur, Sumatran Tigers have become the palace's new reigning royalty, with pools and fountains for the cats to play in addition to whatever enrichment activities are introduced to their three different habitat locations. Near a local drinking water station that hosts a set of drinking fountains, various herbivores can be found grazing in the fields just out of the reach of the tigers. Inhabitants in this exhibit have included Elds Deer, Blackbuck, peacocks, Water Buffalo and Banteng.
Other animals you may encounter include Blackbuck and Elds Deer. Plus there are over 50 species of exotic birds including:
 
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*Palawan Peacock Pheasants
 
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Crossing a bridge over the third of the tiger habitats, the trail passes by the ruins of the Tomb of Anantah, the founding ruler of Anandapur, with bas reliefs telling a story of a man (possibly Anantah) upsetting the balance of nature after cutting down a sacred tree, and after being plagued by natural disasters, replanting and learning to live in harmony with the land. A nearby Red Temple, built by one of Bhima's successors, holds the relocated remains of Anantah as well as the entrance to the Aviary, the last exhibit area of the trail.
*White-rumped Shamas
 
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*Fruit Doves
 
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The Aviary is hosted in the ruins of the palace's Great Hall, a walled garden built by Bhima's brother and initial successor. Mostly reclaimed by nature, the ballroom is now host to small shrines and feeders for the palace's resident birds. Among the 50 species found within the Great Hall are:
*Indian Rollers
 
 
* Palawan Peacock Pheasants
*Masked Plovers
 
 
* White-rumped Shamas
*King Parrots
 
 
* Fruit Doves
 
* Indian Rollers
 
* Masked Plovers
 
* King Parrots
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 03:55, 24 January 2020

Maharajah Jungle Trek is a self-guided walking tour of native Asian wildlife in Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.

Storyline

Maharajah Jungle Trek is a trail through the Royal Anandapur Forest. Since ancient times, the rajahs of Anandapur hunted tigers in the forest. In 1544, King Bhima Disampati decreed the forest as a royal preserve only open to the royal family and their invited guests and built a Royal Hunting Lodge in the forest. Over time, his successors would focus more on protecting wildlife and abandoned the lodge and in 1948, the Royal Forest was given to the people of Anandapur, who turned the ruins of the old complex into a nature preserve to protect the remaining tigers and wildlife as well as a key watershed for the Chakranadi River.

Summary

After passing through the guardhouse at the entrance to the trail, a Komodo Dragon can be found lurking on the rocks by a stream, with Lion Tailed Macaques living in the shadow of cliffs nearby. This habitat originally hosted Malayan Tapirs until 2015.

Built onto the side of the cliffs is Atavika Station #12, a local community center located next to a habitat for Rodrigues Fruit Bats and giant Malayan Flying Foxes. The center is dressed to host lectures on the center's resident bats and terrariums containing small animals can also be found within the space. The viewing area for the Bat Cliff is open air and the building is divided in such a way that visitors can bypass the bats.

Leaving the station, the trail continues through the ruins of the royal hunting lodge. Amidst the crumbling ruins and mosaics of the past kings of Anandapur, Sumatran Tigers have become the palace's new reigning royalty, with pools and fountains for the cats to play in addition to whatever enrichment activities are introduced to their three different habitat locations. Near a local drinking water station that hosts a set of drinking fountains, various herbivores can be found grazing in the fields just out of the reach of the tigers. Inhabitants in this exhibit have included Elds Deer, Blackbuck, peacocks, Water Buffalo and Banteng.

Crossing a bridge over the third of the tiger habitats, the trail passes by the ruins of the Tomb of Anantah, the founding ruler of Anandapur, with bas reliefs telling a story of a man (possibly Anantah) upsetting the balance of nature after cutting down a sacred tree, and after being plagued by natural disasters, replanting and learning to live in harmony with the land. A nearby Red Temple, built by one of Bhima's successors, holds the relocated remains of Anantah as well as the entrance to the Aviary, the last exhibit area of the trail.

The Aviary is hosted in the ruins of the palace's Great Hall, a walled garden built by Bhima's brother and initial successor. Mostly reclaimed by nature, the ballroom is now host to small shrines and feeders for the palace's resident birds. Among the 50 species found within the Great Hall are:

  • Palawan Peacock Pheasants
  • White-rumped Shamas
  • Fruit Doves
  • Indian Rollers
  • Masked Plovers
  • King Parrots

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