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Choice of a 15-min encounter with any one of the tigers below
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Encounter with tigers (as per option selected)
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From lively cubs to full-grown tigers, Tiger Park Phuket offers a variety of close encounters. You’ll have the unique chance to observe and interact with these orange beasts in a well-supervised environment.
Create unforgettable memories with up-close photos of these beautiful animals. Whether you're snapping a selfie or capturing them in their natural elegance, it’s an experience you won’t want to miss.
Each interaction is monitored by experienced professionals, ensuring that both you and the tigers are safe and comfortable. You can enjoy the experience with complete peace of mind.
Why stop at just tigers? With combos, you can bundle your Tiger Park visit with other top attractions in Phuket. It's a perfect way to pack more adventure into your day and experience the best the island offers!
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Opening hours: 9am to 6pm (daily)
Last entry: 5:30pm
Best time to visit:
Plan a weekday visit to avoid the crowds—it’s much quieter than the busier weekends. Early mornings (around 9am) or late afternoons (after 4pm) are perfect, as the tigers tend to be more playful and active when it’s cooler.
For the best weather, aim for November to February. This is Phuket’s dry season, offering sunny skies and comfortable temperatures. If you don’t mind a bit of rain, you can visit during the low season (May to October) when the park is less crowded, but keep in mind some afternoon showers are common.
Address: 82/2 Moo 10, Chalong, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83130, Thailand. Find on Maps
Starting from Phuket City Centre, here are your transportation options to reach Tiger Park:
While Tiger Park Phuket itself offers a small café for refreshments, there are several great dining options nearby for a more substantial meal:
Tiger Park offers several ticket options, including an entry-only ticket, multi-tiger interaction tickets (where you can choose to interact with 2, 3, or 4 tigers), and combo tickets that include visits to other top attractions like Big Buddha or a Phuket City Tour.
Yes, you can choose the size of the tigers for your interaction. The options include interacting with the smallest tigers (3-6 months), small tigers (6-12 months), medium tigers (13-18 months), or big tigers (18-19 months), depending on your comfort level.
Each tiger interaction lasts approximately 15 minutes, giving you enough time to get up close, observe their behavior, and snap some memorable photos—all under expert supervision.
Yes! Combo tickets let you bundle your tiger encounter with visits to top Phuket attractions like Wat Chalong, Big Buddha, and more, with the added benefit of hotel transfers and an expert guide for a hassle-free day.
Yes, certain combo tickets include hotel transfers, making it easy to plan a full day of activities without worrying about transportation.
Trained professionals closely supervise tiger interactions to ensure the safety of both visitors and the tigers. There are strict rules in place, and visitors must follow all instructions provided by staff.
Children under 15 and those shorter than 1.6 meters (5.25 feet) can only interact with the smallest tigers. Children under 3 are not allowed to interact with any tigers.
The best time to visit is during the cooler parts of the day, either early morning (around 9am) or late afternoon (after 4pm) when the tigers are more active. For the best weather, aim to visit between November and February.
Absolutely! Photo opportunities are a big part of the experience. However, flash photography is not allowed for the safety and comfort of the tigers.
Wear comfortable, light clothing, but avoid loose or flowing garments. You’ll also want to wear shoes suitable for walking around the park.
Yes, visitors under 15 years old or shorter than 1.6 meters (5.25 feet) are restricted from interacting with the smallest tigers. Children under 3 cannot interact with the tigers.