Maharajah Jungle Trek Bat Exhibit Reopens After Short Refurbishment at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Shannen Ace

A bat hangs upside down from a tree branch, surrounded by green leaves with a rocky background.

Maharajah Jungle Trek Bat Exhibit Reopens After Short Refurbishment at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

The Maharajah Jungle Trek bat exhibit in Disney’s Animal Kingdom has reopened after a short refurbishment.

Bat Exhibit Reopens

People standing and looking out large windows in a rustic wooden room with a forest view.

The bat exhibit was closed starting on Monday, February 17.

Bats hanging upside down on tree branches against a rocky background with green foliage.

Although the bats page on the Walt Disney World website does not indicate the exhibit is back open, it reopened on Monday, March 10.

A bat hangs upside down from a tree branch, surrounded by green leaves with a rocky background.

Through windows, guests can safely observe the bats in their natural habitat.

Sign for "Maharajah Jungle Trek" with images of a monkey, tiger, and dragon. Text reads, "Please enjoy this walking tour of the old Royal Forest." Surrounded by lush greenery.

The Maharajah Jungle Trek is a walkthrough attraction open from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. featuring live animals like Bakso the baby tiger.

Have you been to the bats exhibit since it reopened earlier this week? If so, let us know on social media.

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