Tiger Temple

Local nameTiger Temple
LocationKanchanaburi province, Thailand

Tiger Temple, or Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua Yanasampanno, was a Theravada Buddhist temple in the Sai Yok District of Thailand's Kanchanaburi Province in the west of the country. It was founded in 1994 as a forest temple and sanctuary for wild animals, among them tigers, mostly Indochinese tigers. A "commercial" temple, Tiger Temple charged an admission fee.

The temple has been accused by animal rights activists of mistreating the tigers for commercial gain and even trafficking some of its animals, though in 2005 it was cleared of allegations of animal mistreatment in an investigation by wildlife officials and a raid by Thai soldiers. Charges were pressed for unlicensed possession of 38 protected birds found on the temple grounds.In May 2016, the Thailand Wildlife Conservation Office began capturing and relocating the tigers, intending to close the facility. Authorities counted 137 tigers on the premises, and the frozen bodies of 40 cubs, some of them dead for more than five years.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_Temple

Official website http://tigertemple.org/

Email contact@tigertemple.org

Phone +66 34 531 557

Address Saiyok District, Kanchanaburi Province, 71150, Thailand

Coordinates 14°6'59.316" N 99°13'52.015" E

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