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T.I.G.E.R.S. Preservation Station

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COME TOUCH THE JUNGLE, an experince like no other place on earth awaits u ,have first hand interaction and photos w tigers, lions,elephant & eagles ++

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The Myrtle Beach Safari wild encounters tour is fully accredited by the ZAA, The Zoological Association of America. This tour is a guided walk through our fifty acre preserve just 17 miles south of Barefoot Landing, this tour is like nothing else on earth, it's like attending an exclusive garden party or visiting a luxury spa; you are going on a life changing adventure where you can meet tigers, wolves, leopards, chimpanzees, orangutans, and other endangered species, many of them up-close and un-caged!
During the tour professional photographers shoot studio quality photographs and video of the tour and the T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve experience. This gives you the opportunity to take home a set of portraits and phenomenal videos that are incomparable to any other photo opportunity. The tours support the RSF: Rare Species Fund
The RSF was established to provide funding to critical on the ground international wildlife conservation programs, thereby complimenting the educational messages and field research of T.I.G.E.R.S. (RSF) is a grassroots organization that provides financial support and practical training to on-site wildlife conservation initiatives. This direct-to-end-user approach places RSF among the world’s most effective conservation agencies. The RSF contributes to those efforts that have shown themselves to be the most viable in real-world conservation of wildlife species populations.

By putting essential money and equipment directly into the hands of people implementing the programs, RSF ensures the greatest value for every dollar spent.

RSF also works closely with carious state, federal, and international agencies to help develop sound governmental policies pertaining to conserving and protecting the world’s wildlife. By assuring sustained funding for long-term research and conservation projects, RSF optimizes the prospects for preserving endangered species; for releasing captive animals into suitable, protected habitats; and for expanding awareness of the ties between humans and the natural world.

Impressum

T.I.G.E.R.S. - The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species is a wildlife education organization, dedicated to promoting global conservation with informative, educational and entertaining interactive programs. Our animal ambassadors are important living examples of current worldwide environmental issues, helping us teach people about the importance of conservation and global biodiversity. T.I.G.E.R.S. also works closely with international wildlife conservation projects in Africa and Thailand. In addition to providing much needed funds for these programs, our personnel have been involved in field research as well. www.RareSpeciesFund.org



"PLEASE NOTE: Our Barefoot Landing Location CLOSED in 2022. Photo encounters are open daily starting January 1st, 2023 at our South Myrtle Beach Location. Reservations for photo encounters must be made on our website. Photo encounters do not include a tour. Tours must be booked separately. Participating in an encounter helps support our global conservation efforts. Visit rarespeciesfund .org to learn more about our conservation programs."
Address: 4898 HWY 17 S, North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582
Phone: (843) 361-4552
Email: moc.oohay@irafasbmsregit
State: SC
City: North Myrtle Beach
Street Number: 4898 HWY 17 S
Zip Code: 29582
categories: education, environmental conservation organization


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Reviews
They were at barefoot landing between 6p and 8p as they said. It was free to see them there. Good little experience . you can pay to see them closer and get pics.
I've dreamt of being able to do something like this for a long time. The staff here are not only fun & friendly, but they are extremely knowledgeable. If you're ever in the area I would highly recommend going, it's an experience you will never forget! Remember, their conservation efforts do not stop here, they contribute all around the world, BRAVO!!
Awesome!!!! We didnt take advantage of the photo op/holding a tiger opportunity, but we did get to watch the babies play, and we got to pet a little monkey!!!! Loved this!!!!!!
We really lile the folks here. They care about the animals and quickly remove them from display if the weather us poor. The animals come first. Its a bit expensive but worth knowing the money goes to help perserve the tigers in the wild. The memories are worth all of it.
We came for the tigers and were told last minute that we couldn’t get the photos with the tigers. The other animals were good but we came for the tigers and paid before we showed up, kinda disappointed, within coming here 3 different times and this was the only time they didn’t do photos with the tigers. They also brought the tigers, they should at least put a sign up saying they aren’t taking pictures with the tigers.
When called they stated its $200 for the first, and $100 for second, not $100 and $50 for the second.. and u don't get to hold baby tigers!
DO NOT GO HERE! THIS IS A FOR PROFIT BUSINESS WHO EXPLOITS BIG CATS. This is a breeder who has found a way to make money off his tigers. Here they have NO water, and babies are separated from the mother. This is sick.
Loved it. Staff were great! Animals were great! Wish I could have gone to the Preservation.
Great place to visit. Sure, it's expensive, especially if you order pictures, but it's for animal conversation and preservation. This was definitely well worth the money to me. We got to hold two baby tigers and one monkey. It's not a long experience but worth every penny to me.
We visited with our son yesterday to show him the tigers- the enclosures are empty and the whole area appears to have been abandoned for quite some time. When we tried to call the phone number for more information, it only offered tickets to the safari for 489 dollars per person with no option to speak to a human. I don’t know how long the Barefoot location has been closed, but don’t expect to see any tigers.
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