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The Tiger Cave Temple (Thai: วัดถ้ำเสือ, RTGS: wat tham suea) is a Buddhist temple north-northeast of Krabi, Thailand. A sacred site, it is known for the tiger paw prints in the cave , tall Buddha statues and the strenuous flight of stairs to reach the summit.
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, [1] though in 2005 it was cleared of allegations of animal mistreatment in an investigation by wildlife officials and a raid by Thai soldiers ...
Here's a look inside the controversial Thai temple that has made headlines this week after three tigers were confiscated.
Wildlife authorities on Monday raided a Buddhist temple where tigers are kept, taking away three of the animals and vowing to confiscate scores more. Big cats removed from Thailand's infamous ...
Pages in category "Buddhist caves in Thailand" ... Tiger Cave Temple; W. Wat Tham Krabok This page was last edited on 19 November 2019, at 23:09 ...
The Buddhist temple in Kanchanaburi province west of Bangkok has more than 100 tigers and has become a tourist destination where visitors take selfies with tigers and bottle-feed their cubs.