What makes it 36% Baby-Friendly: Infants may enter the Newborn zone free with a paying parent, yet no nursing rooms, changing tables, stroller rental, or quiet rest areas exist, so parents must bring full gear and manage heat and crowds.
Note: Tiger PARK Phuket is 36% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Phuket for a more suitable experience.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: A 2–3 hour visit covers an encounter and a walk-around tour without tiring a baby.
Smallest Tiger Encounter:
Touch and take photos with the smallest tiger cub in the Newborn zone.
Tip: Hold your baby securely; staff allow one adult and baby free entry here.
Walk Around Ticket:
Stroll park paths to see adult tigers from safe enclosures.
Tip: Use a stroller on paved paths; avoid midday when areas heat up.
Canopy Sky Walk:
Walk on elevated bridges above tiger enclosures for a bird’s-eye view.
Tip: Add this after any encounter; bring a hat and water for sun protection.

Justin Coleman
Great experience. Tiger Kingdom is run ethically and the tigers are well taken care of by highly trained staff. The staff are kind and playful and a pleasure to work with. Each tiger was alert and well fed, they enjoy distraction like leaf blowers and large balls. There is a lot of controversy in these types of activities, do your research and support those like Tiger Kingdom who share these incre...
shaheak
Unique experience. Come early to avoid queues. Tickets are expensive (1000baht+) but worth it for the experience. Got the photo package too which is really good - they take loads and upload on your phone and give you a USB. The staff will also take a picture or two if you request it with your phone, just give them a small tip (they’re actually pretty decent photographers). The tigers themselves ar...
Priyanjalaa Sumanasekara
You can see the tigers for free. But to pet them and take photos with them you have to pay 900 bhat or so depending on the type of tiger. (I really hope they are treated well otherwise it would be animal cruelty) The tigers are tame and there’s no need to worry. However there could be a waiting period
Visit early in Phuket’s dry season (Nov–Apr) to see tigers at peak activity. In the rainy season (May–Oct), paths can get muddy—bring a rain cover.
Explore These Activities
| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Smallest Tiger Encounter (adult) | THB 1,020 |
| Walk Around Ticket (2 adults) | THB 1,040 |
| Photo Package (50 shots) | THB 550 |
| Total Estimated | THB 2,610 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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