Address: 1940 Hanks Chapel Rd, Pittsboro, NC 27312, USA
Phone: +19195424684
Mark Overton
It was great. Got to see all the tigers and lions. Laura was an excellent tour guide. Plan to go back.
ashley poff
This is a must see! So many great photo ops and stories about the animals.
Donna C
Absolutely incredible experience! Had to take my husband since he lives tigers, and it was so worth the drive! Our guide was very entertaining and engaging. He was also patient and handled the younger, outspoken/curious guests extremely well. Learned a ton and got to see tigers and other big cats up close. Very unique and worthwhile experience!
Holly Schoenfeld
First, I would like to say “Thank you” to both Lisa and Anne for a very nice Tour. I learned some new things about these beautiful creatures. I thoroughly enjoyed watching the interaction between the white Tiger, Saber; and his roommate. I could have stood there all day watching them play. I, for one; am very grateful for Sanctuaries like these. No one wants to see these majestic animals in enclosures/cages. Unfortunately; there is little opportunity afforded to these big cats (once they have been rescued from some deplorable conditions). Tiger Rescue is their Retirement home (for lack of a better word). Caring for these animals costs thousands and thousands of dollars. Since they are non profit the people that donate their time (and money) in the overall care of these cats should be commended. Thank you again.
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Only by appointment
Have you been to our website? You can click on each animal and learn more about their rescue and story.
Open Sundays. Go to the website to buy tickets
No touching the animals. But you can buy tickets for a tour and learn about why petting big cats and other wild animals is not good for them
No, you can't touch any of the cats. But you can become an "adopted parent" and come visit them anytime and maybe also help feed them!
I visited there about 3 weeks ago, and I saw hats, t-shirts, sweatshirts, and lots of other nice things for sale.
It was 1 to 1.5 hours total, I didn't track the distance but it wasn't long. We would stop at certain enclosures and talk about those animals for about 10 minutes, then walk to the next enclosure.
They have benches outside so you could possibly bring something, but only sell a few snacks in the gift shop. There are also a couple restrooms in the gift shop.
No, you'll need to check the website for times, also it's best to preorder tickets, I suggest the twilight hike.
You can't actually adopt one of these cats. I sure as fire hope that's not what you're asking.
100% of your donations go to support the cats.
The current adult ticket price for the public daytime tours is $18 + tax.
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