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“ I can't say enough great things about Bill and his staff. ” in 9 reviews
“ The guided tour was nice and informative and the employees were pleasant and friendly. ” in 2 reviews
“ Also we heard the lions roar at night which we never even heard them when we visited Africa ! ” in 2 reviews
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Tuttle, OK 73089
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Tiger Safari in Tuttle is an interactive zoological park featuring knowledgeable staff. Over 160 animals reside at Tiger Safari ranging from small reptiles to large felines. Tiger Safari is also home to some of the rarest cats in Oklahoma including a Barbary lion, a royal white tiger and a royal golden Tabby tiger, one of the rarest tigers in the world. Come to Tiger Safari and experience a Birthday Party in Many of our pavilions and indoor party rooms Meet and greet with many of animal ambassadors including Fennec foxes as well as a Capuchin monkey named Emmett. Night Safari events allow visitors to interact and take photos with many exotic animals. Get up close and personal with a Ring-tailed lemur, Kinkajou and more. Tiger Safari is also home to a huge snake for those who are brave enough to hold it. Visitors can also feed tigers, bears and many of the petting zoo animals. Make your experience even better with an overnight stay at Tiger Safari Zoological Park. The nearby Safari Huts offer an authentic African Village named Shi-Awela Safari Village, meaning "a peaceful place of rest." Each hut offers a fireplace, heat and air, a queen-sized bed, big screen TV with Blu-ray player, refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker. Three Huts are available. Take a trip to Tiger Safari Zoological Park for an experience like none other. …
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We found this while planning our family trip. This safari has been here for 21 years. The animals all have large roaming areas and are well taken care of. Many of the staff members live on the facility. We stayed in a safari but it was $150 plus another $100 for the VIP tour for a family of 5. The price also included having access to the zoo until they closed. Cons: there are no restrooms in the huts. It's about a 200 ft walk. There is no shower either and there is only one on site by the bathroom. They do not look well taken care or smell great at all. We avoided them. We stayed in treehouse #2 and when we walked around you could feel and see the entire hut move. It was scary. There's only a dvd player so bring movies. The smell inside main office is awful and I gagged many times but I am pregnant so my smell I feel like is more intense. Keep in mind hut one and two are over the tigers the others are over bears. Pros: for the price you do get a lot such as access to the zoo, the animal encounter, tour and feeding, they had a large bonfire one night, offer breakfast snacks the morning before tour which are store bought.
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The hut was a nice and relaxing getaway however, all I could think about the entire time was why are the cages for these wild animals so small and how do they stay warm. The owner Bill definitely gives me Tiger King vibes and I would love for this place to be investigated. They keep wild animals in small cages inside the lobby area for show and tell and the ones that are outside are much smaller than if you went to your typical zoo. Now I'm not one of those people who are against zoos I kind of think of zoos as a way to keep animals safe given they have enough room to mimic their natural habitat. Tiger Safari doesn't do that at all. They have a hyena (pack animal) alone in a small cage, and a grizzly bear alone that just walks the perimeter of his cage all day. Place should most definitely be shut down and would never return to support the horrific treatment to these animals!!!!.
The tigers were thin, isolated, with no water to swim in (tigers are water cats), in TINY enclosures for their sizes, water bowls on the ground that I WATCHED the males peeing in, and one white tiger was limping. Some animals had very insufficient post and lintel shelters. The animals inside have it worse. Two large owls are locked in small display cages with dirty water. The outside Capuchin monkey's fur was falling out and she was all alone in her enclosure. She was also very hungry, greedily grabbing for more and more Cheerios. Monkeys don't live alone!! The kangaroos were awesome, very friendly, pettable, and enjoyed laying in the sun. But the USDA said they had to put in a barrier so they can't be touched. The hyena was also alone. So was the bear. Hyenas are pack animals!! An adult male lion was alone and crying endlessly at the back fence, which I got on video. A teenaged lion was so bored and alone that he "chased" my purse like a kitten as I swung it around, and he ran up and down the fence with my husband, just dying for some play and contact. Lions are not solitary either! Male tigers are, but it's still sad to see them in tiny, 10x10 panel cages with no real shelter and no pond water. The lone tiger in the back played "stalk and pounce" with me as I pretended to hide behind a post. He was starved for activity, too. None of them have any stimulation. Some of the enclosures are overgrown. It is a sad, sad place to see. I hope they get closed down. Plan to report them to my contacts at PETA.
Expensive for what you get. The animals are in cages that are not large enough for the animals. Very sad. Just plain cages with no natural environment. Workers are rude
$15/person and it's not run very well. Used my bank card to pay then they say it didn't go through. I showed them on my phone it clearly went through and charged my account. They wanted me to run it through again?? No thank you. I'll go elsewhere. There are plenty of other places like itcin oklahoma.
This was an amazing experience. Our family had such a fun time. The animals have so much room and it's very clean! We loved it!
You should ignore the 1 star reviews, they are by and large done by a bunch of PETA freaks that yammer about how bad zoos are for animals while tapping out these reviews of places they have never been on their Apple computers made by slave labor in China... Hypocrisy much? As for this place it is to me a bit over priced for what it is. I've had better experience in the Zoos at Tulsa and Oklahoma City. The only thing that I find offensive at this place is that if you stay i one of their cabins they hit you with a 25 dollar cleaning fee... Excuse me but trying to gouge a customer for what is at every other place included in the price of a stay is BS. So keep that in mind if you are thinking of staying there.
This place needs to be shut down immediately and the animals sent to sanctuaries. It is a roadside zoo, which are just awful environments for animals. A very recent video has emerged of a poor baby otter, clearly terrified of being held let alone put in front of a crowd, being forced to get petted and handled by people. The poor thing is screaming the entire time. If your baby was crying, scared, and distressed, would you willingly hand them off to strangers? There are other reports of mistreatment from this place as well, read the other reviews. Do NOT give them your business. Here is the video: https://newsroom.humanesociety.org/fetcher/index.php?searchMerlin=1&searchBrightcove=1&submitted=1&mw=d&q=TigerSafari0621
Great experience, the first thing you do in entrance is feed the deer. The second is start walking on path. Much animals are asleep most of time. Some cages are empty. Is a good place to kill time!
We drove 3.5 hours to visit the Tiger Safari from our vacation to Dallas and I am very happy we did! I stumbled across this on the internet and so I booked it. My hubby and I were the only 2 there on the property (it was during the week). We stayed in the Africa Hut and OMG was it beautiful!!! I could have happily lived there. It was so clean too. Bill (the owner) and Kim (our Mega VIP guide) were great people and was so happy we choose to do this. I have never in my life held a snake or fed a Zebra. Also we heard the lions roar at night which we never even heard them when we visited Africa! I would definitely recommend staying in the hut and the Mega Tour!
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Lions, tigers, and well...tigers...oh my! Tiger Safari Experience is the largest collection of exotic and domestic animals in the entire state - that's pretty impressive!
It's an amazing way for kids to really get up close to some impressive animals, and learn all about their habits and their habitats.
The admission gets kids petting zoo feed, so they can hand feed those very sweet domestic animals, as we as experience deer feeding! Amazing!
In addition to the admission, Tiger Safari Experience really do have great tour experiences that are one-of-a-kid for the whole family. The most popular is the Sundowner Safari starts from 6pm and give families a chance to interact and get photos with many of the animals.
One of the staff members will guide you, and you can personally meet and feed the exotic animals! Have you ever had the chance to pet a Kinkajou, or a Ring-Tailed Lemur before? If you don't know what they are, even more reason to visit! You can even hold a real live snake! Be brave!
Coming soon is an incredible swim with otters experience, but you can also enjoy the fun summer camps in the meantime! Want to celebrate your birthday with amazing animals? You bet you can! There are birthday rooms to choose from, as well as packages to really suit what you want out of that special day.
It’s an amazing experience for kids who can learn all about the wonderful animals we have in this world, and how important it is for us to look after them!
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ROAR! on over to 963 County Street 2930 - from I-44 West take exit 108 W, then after 10 miles turn south onto Frisco Road. After 2.6 miles they are on the left!
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$15 general admission includes Monkey and Deer feeding.
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Tiger Safari is committed to helping the students of today to help them make informed decisions that shape the world of the future. Conservation is at the heart of their offering.
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If you really love the work they do, you can volunteer and really learn how to take care of the animals.
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What a great field trip idea! They have a new education center, and if you pre-book you get a discount.
Does Tiger Safari have healthy eating or Vegan options?
Take a bottle of water in your bag so you can keep hydrated!
Is Tiger Safari fully accessible?
If you have disabilities, give them a call to see what access there is for you!
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If you are having a party and want some fun animals, they can bring the animals to YOU!
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Looking for a fun overnight adventure? If so, go camping in the African huts and treehouses at Tiger Safari – an interactive zoological park in Tuttle featuring over 160 animals. It’s actually more like glamping, so don’t worry there is no “roughing” it during this camping experience. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience you don’t want to miss. Check it out below:
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Horrifying last moments of mum eaten alive by safari park tiger after coming to her daughter's rescue
Terrifying footage shows the moment a siberian tiger dragged her daughter away.
Jess Battison
Warning: This article contains content which some readers may find distressing.
The horrifying last moments of a mum were caught on camera as she went to save her daughter.
Back in 2016, the woman was driving through Beijing ’s Badaling Wildlife World with her family. As is the case with plenty of the safari-style experiences we have here in the UK , visitors get to drive their own cars around the park.
But guests are not allowed to get out of their vehicle in certain enclosures – because of course while it might be safe to be protected by the four walls of a car, just strolling round an animal’ s home is rather risky.
So, the woman signed an agreement before entering the Chinese park which stated she would not get out of her vehicle.
However, tragic footage shows the woman, whose last name is Zhao, getting out of a car and being dragged by a Siberian tiger.
She claimed she believed the document she signed was some kind of registration to enter – accusing the ticket taker of not explaining it properly.
Zhao said that as they were driving round, she started feeling carsick so decided to get out of the car.
In the video, she can be seen walking around to the other side of the family vehicle, seemingly checking if she was holding up traffic.
But then, she quickly turns around as one of the Siberian tigers leaps towards her.
Zhao tried to move away but she couldn’t match the animal’s speed which pulled her to the ground and dragged her away.
Her family were quick to run to her help, as her mum tried to save her. And unfortunately, this led to the woman being attacked by another tiger and being killed as it went to eat her alive.
After the tragedy, the Yanqing district government confirmed there had been an incident at Badaling Wildlife World.
It was also added that an injured person, assumed to be Zhao, was receiving treatment.
She later filed a lawsuit against the Beijing park with the claim she hadn’t been properly informed of the dangers and that a nearby park official had failed to come to the family’s rescue.
But authorities in the Yanqing District later published a report stating it was not an ‘industry security accident’. AKA, the park was not responsible.
Instead, it was stated that this fatal attack occurred due to the visitors involved not following the wildlife park’s rules for guests.
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