The Tiger Temple Thailand has grown in popularity over recent years, to the extent that there are now between 300-400 visitors per day making the trek to see the tigers there.
This, combined with the recent 40% increase in entrance fees, has caused many tourists to question where all the money is going at The Tiger Temple Thailand. The construction of the Tiger Island seems to have ground to a halt and the opportunity to have a close-up experience with the adult tigers and also to participate in the feeding of the tiger cubs has been severely restricted.
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Bangkok Day Tours has therefore designed a new tour to the The Tiger Temple Thailand, which will give tourists the chance to see a variety of animals in the wild and to enjoy photo opportunities with adult tigers at no extra charge.
This wildlife sanctuary is closer to Kanchanaburi than the Tiger Temple and comes without the restrictions associated with the temple.
The tour cost includes entry fee to the park, picture with the tiger, cuddle with the tiger cubs, crocodile and elephant show, safari-type journey to see lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras, camels, crocodile and elephants. Food is provided so you can feed the animals on the way.
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Bangkok Day Tours provides a variety of tours throughout the central region of Thailand allowing tourists to take a custom package or to design their own tours covering day trips, two - three - four days tours.
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