National Tiger Sanctuary Feeding Tour

Highlights

  • Get up close and personal with majestic tigers

  • Learn about wildlife conservation and preservation

  • Experience the thrill of feeding these magnificent creatures

  • Support a non-profit organization dedicated to animal care

  • Create unforgettable memories with a unique and educational experience

Summary

Embark on a thrilling Feeding Tour at the National Tiger Sanctuary

Tour info

Duration
1 hour
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Why take this tour?

Experience the awe-inspiring beauty and power of tigers up close with our Feeding Tour at the National Tiger Sanctuary. As a non-profit rescue organization, we provide a permanent home for exotic and domestic animals while promoting conservation and animal care. During this unique and educational experience, you'll have the opportunity to learn about wildlife preservation and get a behind-the-scenes look at our sanctuary. Our expert guides will lead you through the sanctuary, sharing fascinating facts and stories about these magnificent creatures. You'll witness the daily feeding of the tigers, observing their natural behavior and learning about their habitats. Get ready to have your senses awakened as you hear the powerful roars and see these majestic animals in action. This tour not only offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get up close and personal with tigers, but it also supports our mission to provide a safe and loving environment for these incredible animals. By participating in the Feeding Tour, you are directly contributing to their care and well-being. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, animal lover, or simply seeking a unique and educational experience, the National Tiger Sanctuary Feeding Tour is the perfect choice. Bring your family and friends for a day of adventure, learning, and creating unforgettable memories with these amazing creatures. 

What’s included?

  • Guided tour of the sanctuary

  • Opportunity to witness tiger feeding

  • Education about conservation and animal care

  • Transportation to the sanctuary