Say Hello to Our Big Furry Friends

National-Tiger-SanctuaryTry to experience all of the excitement of seeing big cats by visiting the National Tiger Sanctuary in Branson, Missouri. While you are in Branson, you can explore the Ozarks by joining some popular outdoor adventures such as zipline and canopy tours that is located at the Wolfe Creek Preserve. You can also visit some great hiking trails in Branson such as the Table Rock Lakeshore Trail that connects to the Dewey Short Visitor Center or the Dogwood Canyon Nature Park, a paved hiking trail where you can see beautiful limestone bluffs and tumbling waterfalls. If you are a water sports enthusiast, you can explore the Ozarks more by visiting the Lake Taneycomo where you can find service marinas and resorts that offer kayaking, fishing, and boating, canoeing or just plain wading along the lakeside.

The National Tiger Sanctuary is located just off Highway 65 in Branson. The tiger sanctuary provides wholesome fun and excitement for kids and adults alike. The sanctuary provides guided tours that last approximately 1.5 hours. The tour is handicap accessible and allows tourists to use both cameras and video cameras. The sanctuary also features a gift shop where you can buy things like food snacks and souvenirs. While you are inside the National Tiger Sanctuary, you can get up close and personal with the animals where photographing them can be a good souvenir.

The National Tiger Sanctuary is a non-profit organization established in 2000 to create a safe environment to connect with the diverse creations. The facility was entirely built with private funds from donations from generous individuals and supports from members.  The sanctuary is dedicated to provide education about the conditions of our environment which are affecting the Earth’s ecosystems.

In the sanctuary, you’ll get to see different kinds of big cats, including tigers, panthers, lions, and mountain lions just to name a few. So it’s a great experience to tour around the sanctuary and see these majestic critters. Guided tours in the sanctuary are run three times a day, and each visitor can see the big cats play, sleep, and look amazing for all onlookers. There are special tours that are available during the day which will give visitors a chance to watch the tigers being fed by caretakers.

The sanctuary also provides Awareness Tour where guests can have the opportunity to visit the big cats and witness each of their unique personalities. The tour lasts approximately 45 minutes and starts with some fun and finishing with a close up view with the tigers. Another exciting tour in the sanctuary is the Combo Awareness Tour and Feeding Tour. Guests can watch the big cats three feet away and get the chance to see their distinctive behavior which is fascinating to hear and see. Guests will have to push food thru long tube to animals.

If you want to experience the excitement of seeing big cats, visit the National Tiger Sanctuary in Branson where you can join a guided tour to witness up close and personal with the critters just three feet away.

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