in Myrtle Beach!
This year, over 14 million vacationers will visit Myrtle Beach and enjoy sixty miles of beautiful sandy beaches and hundreds of vacation attractions. We encourage you to stray from the beach and enter the JUNGLE for a day that will change your perspective forever on our planet's rare species! As seen on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve and Preservation Stations offer an extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime experience. The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species is a wildlife education organization dedicated to promoting global conservation with informative, educational and entertaining interactive programs.

Read what others are saying:
How many people can say they've played with tigers and wolves? Or petted a bearcat, orangutan, gibbon or elephant? An amazing experience! And on top of that, it feels great knowing the money is being used to support this wonderful ministry. We are caretakers of this world and it is up to each of us to do our part. Coming to T.I.G.E.R.S., I feel I made a difference. And boy did the animals make a difference!
Rita K., Bardstown, KY
I visited T.I.G.E.R.S. with my granddaughter. It was the best vacation I have ever experienced...and so glad I could share with her. The animals there are amazing and well cared for by staff. Our tour was informative and was actually longer than we expected. A truly beautiful experience I will treasure. Would go there again. Thank you so much for offering wonderful opportunity.
Kirsten M., Huntington, MA

Who says you need to go to Africa for a Safari?
T.I.G.E.R.S. is home to some of the world's most famous animal actors, stars of stage and screen. Dr. Bhagavan "Doc" Antle is the founder and director of T.I.G.E.R.S. and The Rare Species Fund. While growing up on a vast cattle ranch in Arizona, Doc raised and cared for every amazing wild and exotic animal he could get his hands on. His passion took him to mainland China and other parts of Asia where he studied for and received his doctoral degree in medicine. He returned to the United States in the early 80's and created an alternative drugless therapy clinic utilizing meditation, diet and exercise programs. In 1982, Doc was introduced to a Siberian tiger cub by a zoo director. Doc was so amazed by the presence of the tiger that he asked if he might use the tiger at the end of one of his lectures to demonstrate how even the most powerful animals were greatly affected by their environment. One of the impressed audience members was the local head of Exxon Oil who invited Doc to present the tiger and his message outlining the dangers of environmental damage at an upcoming Exxon Convention. Needless to say they were blown away and an amazing partnership was born between Doc Antle and the big cats of the world.
Today, Doc is widely recognized as one of the foremost animal trainers in the world, having worked with thousands of animals, and traveled the globe promoting the education and conservation of some of our planet's most rare and endangered species.
Learn more about conservation efforts for tigers, ligers, elephants, orangutans, gibbons, apes and more. Visit www.myrtlebeachsafari.com/signup to get started on your own interactive tour while helping this amazing foundation!
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