I do not recommend this place, why?!
1. The price tag is designed for Chinese and Arabs, very expensive.
2. I feel very sorry for all the inhabitants of this institution ((((the entire territory is under current, there is nowhere to go, or a swimming pool or a special canopy (shade) but, electric cars are constantly driving and driving them, like for activity, like for tourists.
3. All the tigers are in such a terrible state (pumped up with something), the white tiger was already roaring😥😭
It's such a pity!😓
The Tiger Kingdom in Phuket is a popular tourist attraction offering visitors the opportunity to see and interact with tigers.
In Tiger Kingdom, tigers are kept in fenced-off enclosures. Park staff claim that they provide the necessary conditions for keeping animals, however, opinions about the quality of the content and the ethics of practices may vary. Some animal welfare organizations are complaining about keeping wild animals in captivity.
Briefly about interaction with tigers:
Visitors can take photos with the tigers, as well as watch them. This interaction takes place in specially designated areas where the tigers are supervised by staff. The cost of such a story is not the cheapest from 1300 baht + the same story per photo, if a child then an adult pays an additional ticket. In total, one video with a tiger can cost around 10 thousand rubles for our money, and waiting for this event is up to 2 hours due to the large number of tourists.
The park offers the opportunity to learn more about tigers, their habits and living conditions.
For many tourists, this is a unique opportunity to see tigers up close and even chat with them.
Visitors can take lots of photos with these magnificent animals, which is part of the experience.
Many visitors are interested in whether it is safe to take pictures with tigers. It is important to remember that despite the presence of trainers and guards, tigers remain wild animals with instincts. There are certain risks, and every visitor should be aware of them.
Security largely depends on how visitors behave. Following the instructions of the park staff is critically important. You should not try to pet tigers or approach them without permission.
There is a lot of debate about whether to interact with wild animals in captivity. Some animals, especially those used for photo shoots, can be subjected to stress and other negative consequences, so it is important to take these aspects into account.
And in general, many people write that in their opinion the tigers were drugged with something and they are barely alive, although we clearly saw very active and scary guys! One paw really wanted to get into the trash and take something away from the cleaner.
Clean, well-groomed animals. If you take a ticket to the kittens, then keep in mind that they sleep almost all the time during the day, you can not take them in your arms, so nothing special.
We took the following category: one-year-old tigers. There are more emotions here. They stare at you, turn their heads and look at who is stroking them 😁 They lifted their hind paw and tail 😁 They took pictures on our phone, it's very beautiful
A nice park, lots of tigers of different ages, you can just take a walk, look at the striped beauties, and you can also take pictures with them for a fee
Cool tigers. It turned out a lot of great photos. There are a lot of impressions, the first time we touched a live tiger. The disadvantage is that entering each cage is very expensive, but it's hard to see the tigers from the street.
A very specific petting zoo. 2a levels of park visits: Level 1 is an overview of the park - you walk and look at the tigers through the bars, but everything is done like this (thickets of grass block the view)so that you can buy the second level. And this means entering the tiger's cage - the price is about 600-800 baht, depending on the baby or adult. I didn't take the risk, but the Chinese almost rode them under a menacing roar. How safe it is is questionable. there are not many tigers - a maximum of 15 and if there is no purpose to pet a tiger, then there is no point in going there. high workload, the project is promoted as much as possible. convenient parking and check-in.
Of course, the tigers are pumped up with something..sleepy..We wanted to go to the little ones, but they took us to the teenagers.. Well, there wasn't much fun in the photo..That's fast.. no way to play with them... but cleanly everything is too natural..
And expensive of course
It's good, but there are doubts that they are being swayed by something, especially by big tigers. If you go to the little ones, they hide them with something, but you can look through the cage at the big ones.
A lot of people. They do not start for 10 minutes as it is written, but for 3-4 minutes. The photo is such a picture, because the tigers just lie in the corners. And you don't really play with them, as the guide said, but just sat next to them. It costs 900-1000 baht, depending on the size of the tigers. It's a waste of money to me. I don't recommend it. Nothing at all. You wait longer for everyone to get back on the bus
It's a pity that the money and the tigers. It costs an incredible amount of money, the poor cats are chipped. The feeling that money supported violence against animals. It's very sad.
What beautiful pussies, if you can apply "pussies" to these powerful creatures, graceful predators, you can't take your eyes off them. How do they cope with the heat in such a skin? We received a lot of positive emotions from such beauty.