Dare to test your courage by hand-feeding tigers?

Get ready for excitement, thrills, and a little bit of fear, all in one place at Tiger PARK Pattaya.

Newly opened, the park is located on Sukhumvit Road, opposite the 4 Regions Floating Market in Pattaya.

Inside the park, you'll encounter real tigers, which are surprisingly cute, almost like giant cats. But remember, they're not cats, they're tigers!


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I tested my courage and encountered tigers, including Yaya and Nadech. Interestingly, each tiger has a nickname.

I couldn't distinguish Yaya from Nadech, as their patterns were identical. Even their eyes were intimidating, and I couldn't bring myself to meet their gaze.

I was terrified of their eyes, claws, and snarls.

However, I managed to overcome these fears and live to tell the tale.



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Tiger shows are held at various times throughout the day, allowing tourists to take photos from a safe distance for free.

The venue offers both a cafe and a restaurant, making it an ideal stopover for travelers before continuing their journey.

Strategically located on Sukhumvit Road, the venue enjoys a constant flow of traffic throughout the day.


When taking photos of the tigers, it is strictly prohibited to use flash photography.

This precaution ensures the safety of both visitors and the tigers, preventing the animals from being startled and exhibiting aggressive behavior.


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For those who want to test their courage, you can play with real tigers up close for a fee of 800 baht per person per session, which lasts about 10-15 minutes. For the smallest size, a tiger cub that was recently born, the fee is 1,000 baht per person per session.

There are also other packages to choose from.

Contact the staff and guide at the counter. A staff member will take you inside privately.


In the front zone, there is a souvenir shop selling tiger-themed items, such as cute stuffed animals.

There are also photo frames with tigers, taken by the photographer of the place.



Visitors are required to strictly follow the staff's instructions when interacting with and taking photos of the tigers.

This is to ensure a peaceful coexistence between humans and tigers.


Today, we encountered two sizes of tigers: small and medium.

Each tiger has its own designated area, and staff members are stationed at each location to assist visitors.




The officer instructed us to grab the tiger from behind, using a firm grip rather than a gentle touch. We were told not to worry about hurting the tiger, as a light touch might tickle it or make it feel like insects are crawling on it, which could annoy it.

Initially, I did hesitate and used a gentle touch, not because I was worried about waking the tiger, but because I was afraid I wouldn't be able to escape in time. 555



The recommended touch position is from the middle of the back down to the buttocks.


Do not approach the tiger from the front. Do not pet the tiger's head or under its chin.

Because this is a tiger, not a cat.



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Tiger PARK boasts a team of experienced professionals with over 30 years of expertise in tiger care and enclosure management.

Tourists are closely supervised by our dedicated team, ensuring their safety throughout the tiger encounter.

This meticulous attention to detail allows visitors to confidently experience the thrill of interacting with these magnificent creatures.

At Tiger PARK Pattaya, our commitment to safety provides unparalleled peace of mind, making it the ideal destination for an unforgettable tiger encounter.

Succumbing to the allure of a tiger's soft belly, I couldn't resist the temptation of a quick nap. However, the reality of a tiger's playful nature soon interrupted my slumber. 555


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Look at its paws first. This is a small tiger. If the paws are this size, how big would a medium or large tiger be?

When it bares its fangs, I don't even want to think about it.

We left the small cage and followed the staff to the large tiger cage.

This time, we had to crawl through the cage. There were electric wires around the cage as an extra layer of protection.

Because medium-sized tigers are more ferocious and much larger than the small ones we just petted.

"Am I handsome?"

When compared to a medium-sized tiger, we are about the same size as an adult human.

We are not small, we are standard size. Hehe.

By the way, children under 15 years old are not allowed in this zone because children of this age have a low decision-making ability.

It is feared that if an unexpected event occurs, they will run away, and the more they run away, the more the tiger will chase after them. 555



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We will follow the staff into the tiger cage for 10-15 minutes to take pictures.

The staff will help us take pictures, whether with our own cameras or the tiger park's cameras.

When asked how I felt, I was scared. I was very scared. But I had to test my courage.

This is where the saying "a brave heart can fight a tiger" comes from. I just found out. 555


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This facility features a swimming pool specifically designed for tigers. The tigers thoroughly enjoy playing in the water, and once they start, they are reluctant to leave the pool.

The staff explained that magnesium is added to the water to keep the tigers' fur soft and odor-free.

I could only watch from afar, as I didn't have the courage to approach them any closer.

A distant glimpse was enough for me, and I was ready to leave. 555

Thank you for watching.

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