참가자는 반드시 본인 소유의 교통수단 또는 체험 제공업체에서 제공하는 교통수단만 이용해야 합니다. 그렇지 않을 경우, 도착 시 교통비 전액이 청구됩니다.
참가자들은 호랑이의 머리를 만질 수 없습니다.
고혈압, 간질 등의 질환이 있는 분, 임산부, 노약자분들께는 본 활동을 권장하지 않습니다.
신체 활동에 어려움이 있는 분들에게는 권장하지 않습니다.
행사장 내부에서는 플래시 촬영이 금지되어 있습니다.
수하물 및/또는 큰 가방은 행사장 내로 반입할 수 없습니다. 입장 전에 안내 데스크에 가방을 맡겨주시기 바랍니다.
Amazing experience, absolutely worth doing. You get some amazing photos and being able to actually pat a tiger is something you won't forget. Transfers included which was useful.
Grate driver very helpful
Not much wait time. Staff were friendly, they took pictures for us. The experience felt safe.
We saw the new born cub with the fam. Incredible experience
Tiger Kingdom is not really a zoo, so outside of the interaction experience, don’t expect to be able to see the animals clearly. The operator is responsive, but they could be more proactive in providing some information/tips since you will be dropped off at the location without much guidance. First, you will need to queue at the ticketing booth (middle area of the lobby) to exchange your queue chit to “check in”. They will inform you how long to wait, etc. next, go to the cashier to exchange the booking slip for your tickets. Now, your queue number will be displayed on the screen (based on the attraction). Best is to enter the tiger zone when you’re within the top 5 of the queue and present your ticket to the staff at the respective attraction. They might let you in earlier. You may want to note that they will not call out your queue number, so identify yourself at a suitable time to the respective areas to enjoy the experience. Other than that, unless you really like tigers, I didn’t think there’s really a point to book a big package. They are almost all the same. Contrary to online reports of Tiger Kingdom, I personally don’t think the tigers are sedated as they could walk and jump around freely within their enclosure. Just listen to the staff’s instructions for your safety. Nonetheless, I did feel the attraction was too commercialised and not suitable if you would like to learn more about tigers since the staff is mainly concerned about managing time and the queues interaction.