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The Temple of Tigers In 1999 the inhabiatants of a little village in the province of Kanchanaburi, Thailand, found in the forest two injured baby tigers whose parents had been killed by poachers Cliquez.
Not knowing what to do with them, they took them to the Bhuddist temple Wat Pha Luang where they were housed and cared for by the monks The temple tigers wake to see the day
Since then, many orphaned baby tigers have been taken there and raised by the monks
 
The tigers are tame and used to eating only cooked meat in order to avoid them developing a taste for blood   They are treated like members of the temple family
Phra Acham Phusit (Founder of the Tiger Temple)
 
 
 
 
 
It is a communal place considered a sanctuary for animals and preservation centre
 
The temple is open to tourists
  The employees keep the tigers under control and are ready to intervene if they become agitated 
  The visitors are invited to leave a donation if they wish to be photgraphed with the tigers
 
 
 
 
It is the only place in the world where it is possible to pat free tigers
 
 
 
JM - 27 Août 2008

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Temple of the Tigers

  • 1. The Temple of Tigers In 1999 the inhabiatants of a little village in the province of Kanchanaburi, Thailand, found in the forest two injured baby tigers whose parents had been killed by poachers Cliquez.
  • 2. Not knowing what to do with them, they took them to the Bhuddist temple Wat Pha Luang where they were housed and cared for by the monks The temple tigers wake to see the day
  • 3. Since then, many orphaned baby tigers have been taken there and raised by the monks
  • 4.  
  • 5. The tigers are tame and used to eating only cooked meat in order to avoid them developing a taste for blood   They are treated like members of the temple family
  • 6. Phra Acham Phusit (Founder of the Tiger Temple)
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  • 12. It is a communal place considered a sanctuary for animals and preservation centre
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  • 14. The temple is open to tourists
  • 15.   The employees keep the tigers under control and are ready to intervene if they become agitated 
  • 16.   The visitors are invited to leave a donation if they wish to be photgraphed with the tigers
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  • 21. It is the only place in the world where it is possible to pat free tigers
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  • 25. JM - 27 Août 2008