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1. Tiger Temple
August 2008 - Update: Things can change a lot in 2½ years and, from what we hear, things at Tiger Temple have not changed for the better since our visit in March 2006.
2. Tiger Temple
As a visitor to the temple you will be able to pat the tigers and have your photo taken with them. A lucky few may have their photo taken with a tiger’s head in ...

Related pages about the website

 
1. The Tiger Temple in Kanchanaburi : Travelfish Thailand travel forum
I just received the following release from Care for the Wild, a UK-registered conservation group. : Thailand travel forum
2. Amazon.co.uk: tiger temple: Books
The Jim Corbett Omnibus: Man-eaters of Kumaon; The Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag; The Temple Tiger and More Man-eaters of Kumaon by Jim Corbett (Hardcover - 29 Aug 1991)
3. Phuket - Tiger temple
... looking for some advice, I'm looking to go and volunteer in a place called tiger temple in ... http://www.cwiftp.co.uk/web_files/Ti..._final_v11.pdf Anyone who reads this ...
4. At Thailand's Tiger Temple, beware the naughty ones
Tigers are the largest and heaviest cats in the wild and are known as great hunters with little trouble stalking, seizing and eating large animals such as dears and ...
5. At Thailand's Tiger Temple, beware the naughty ones
KANCHANABURI, Thailand (Reuters Life!) - The monk in his flowing orange robe looked the picture of serenity as he walked along the path holding the giant tiger by a ...
6. Vegn/tigertemple1
This section of Vegn.co.uk focuses on Tiger Temple, Thailand, where monks look after rescued tigers
7. Tiger temple tiger abuse
"UK wildlife group slams Tiger Temple" Bangkok Post, 27 June 2008: "Danish tour ...
8. Vegn/tigertemple2
This section of Vegn.co.uk looks at Tiger Temple’s plans for a moated island for the rescue tigers and their cubs

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