Imagine standing mere feet away from a powerful apex predator, watching intently as it devours its meal. This is the extraordinary experience awaiting visitors at the Alpine: Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary. This unique wildlife haven has made it their mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and provide lifelong care for a variety of exotic animals, from majestic big cats to gentle bears. Through guided tours and up-close animal encounters, guests gain a deeper understanding of these captivating creatures and the sanctuary’s unwavering dedication to their wellbeing. But the true magic lies in witnessing the animals’ stories firsthand – tales of survival, resilience, and the profound impact of human compassion.

Key Points

Alpine: Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary Visit and Feeding - Key Points

  • Visitors can observe the feeding of a rescued big cat or bear and learn about the animals’ personal rescue stories.
  • The intimate group size of up to 9 participants ensures a personalized experience with an English-speaking guide.
  • Visitors can explore the spacious, naturalistic enclosures and gain insights into the endangered status of the animal species.
  • The sanctuary provides exceptional care, nutrition, and medical attention to a wide range of rescued animals, including bobcats, lions, leopards, bears, and wolves.
  • Visitors can directly participate in feeding a rescued big cat, enhancing their appreciation for the specialized animal care provided by the sanctuary.

Tour Details

Alpine: Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary Visit and Feeding - Tour Details

The tour lasts for 1.5 hours and is limited to 9 participants, who’ll be guided by an English-speaking guide.

This intimate group size ensures visitors get a personalized experience as they explore the Lions, Tigers, and Bears Sanctuary.

During the tour, guests will have the opportunity to see a variety of exotic animals up close, including bobcats, leopards, and lions.

The highlight of the experience is the chance to participate in feeding a rescued big cat or bear, allowing visitors to get an up-close encounter with these magnificent creatures.

The sanctuary is located just 0.5 miles up the Martin Way dirt road in Alpine, so guests can easily find their way to this one-of-a-kind attraction.

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Highlights of the Sanctuary

Alpine: Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary Visit and Feeding - Highlights of the Sanctuary

Visitors can expect to see a variety of exotic animals, including majestic bobcats, sleek leopards, and the impressive lions that call the sanctuary home. The guided tour provides an up-close look at these rescued creatures, allowing guests to witness their natural behaviors and learn about the sanctuary’s efforts to rehabilitate and care for them.

Highlights of the visit include:

  • Observing the feeding of a rescued big cat or bear, an opportunity to see the animals’ strength and natural hunting instincts in action.
  • Hearing the personal stories behind each animal’s rescue and the challenges they’ve overcome.

Exploring the spacious enclosures designed to mimic the animals’ natural habitats.

Gaining insights into the endangered status of these species and the importance of conservation.

Interacting with the dedicated staff who are passionate about their mission to protect these magnificent animals.

Meet the Rescued Animals

Alpine: Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary Visit and Feeding - Meet the Rescued Animals

Upon entering the sanctuary, guests encounter a diverse array of rescued animals, each with a unique story to share.

From the graceful bobcats to the majestic lions, these creatures have found a safe haven where their well-being is the utmost priority.

The sanctuary is home to a wide range of species, including leopards, bears, and even a lively pack of rescued wolves. Visitors can observe these animals up close, marveling at their beauty and resilience.

The staff is dedicated to providing exceptional care, ensuring the animals receive proper nutrition, medical attention, and a peaceful environment to thrive.

Through this intimate encounter, guests gain a deeper appreciation for the sanctuary’s mission to protect and rehabilitate these magnificent animals.

Efforts to Rescue and Care

Alpine: Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary Visit and Feeding - Efforts to Rescue and Care

The sanctuary’s dedicated staff works tirelessly to rescue and rehabilitate the animals in their care. They collaborate with local authorities and conservation organizations to identify animals in need, providing them with a safe haven and the specialized medical attention required to nurse them back to health.

Careful monitoring and personalized treatment plans ensure each animal’s specific needs are met, whether it’s a malnourished bear or an injured leopard.

The team’s efforts include:

  • Providing high-quality nutrition and veterinary care
  • Constructing spacious, naturalistic enclosures
  • Developing enrichment activities to stimulate the animals
  • Educating visitors on conservation and animal welfare
  • Advocating for stricter regulations to prevent animal exploitation

Feeding a Rescued Big Cat

Alpine: Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary Visit and Feeding - Feeding a Rescued Big Cat

During the tour, visitors have the opportunity to directly participate in the sanctuary’s animal care efforts by helping to feed one of the rescued big cats.

Under the guidance of the knowledgeable staff, guests can provide a portion of the animal’s daily diet, offering enrichment and enhancing the bond between humans and these majestic creatures.

This hands-on experience allows visitors to witness the precise feeding protocols and gain a deeper appreciation for the specialized care these animals require.

Location and Directions

Alpine: Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary Visit and Feeding - Location and Directions

Located just 0.5 miles up the Martin Way dirt road in Alpine, the Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary is easy to find. The sanctuary’s location offers a picturesque setting, nestled amongst the serene alpine landscape.

Visitors can check in at the on-site Check-In Kiosk before driving under the iconic sanctuary sign and into the ample parking lot.

To get there, guests can:

  • Follow the Martin Way dirt road
  • Look for the Lions Tigers & Bears sign
  • Drive through the entrance and park in the lot
  • Check-in at the on-site kiosk
  • Explore the sanctuary and its rescued animals

Booking and Cancellation

Alpine: Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary Visit and Feeding - Booking and Cancellation

Visitors can book their spot at the Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary for a price starting from €145.13 per person. They can reserve now and pay later to secure their tour, with the added benefit of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

This flexible booking policy makes it easy for guests to plan their visit without worrying about unexpected changes. The sanctuary limits group size to 9 participants, ensuring a personalized and intimate experience.

Visitors can look forward to seeing exotic animals up close, participating in feeding activities, and learning about the sanctuary’s conservation efforts. With convenient location and easy booking, the Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary offers an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts.

Sanctuary Experiences

Alpine: Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary Visit and Feeding - Sanctuary Experiences

The guided tour allows guests to get up close with the rescued exotic animals housed at the sanctuary, including bobcats, leopards, and majestic lions. Participants can learn about the efforts to rescue and care for these endangered animals, and even have the opportunity to help feed one of them as part of their daily diet.

The sanctuary experience offers several highlights:

  • Witness the feeding of a rescued big cat or bear
  • Meet and interact with the animals in their natural habitats
  • Gain insight into the sanctuary’s mission and conservation work
  • Appreciate the beauty and wonder of these magnificent creatures
  • Support the ongoing care and rehabilitation of the rescued animals

Frequently Asked Questions

Alpine: Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary Visit and Feeding - Frequently Asked Questions

Are There Any Restrictions on Photography During the Tour?

The tour allows photography, but visitors should be respectful and avoid disturbing the animals. Photography may be restricted in certain areas for the animals’ safety and comfort. Guests are advised to follow the guide’s instructions regarding photography.

Can Visitors Interact Directly With the Animals During the Tour?

Visitors can observe but cannot directly interact with the animals during the tour for safety reasons. The guides provide opportunities to participate in feeding the animals as part of their daily care routine.

Is There a Gift Shop or Souvenir Store On-Site?

Yes, there is a gift shop on-site where visitors can purchase souvenirs and mementos from their visit to the sanctuary. The gift shop offers a variety of items related to the rescued animals.

Are There Any Age or Physical Fitness Requirements to Participate?

There are no age or physical fitness requirements to participate in the sanctuary tour. The tour is suitable for all ages and fitness levels, as visitors remain on designated paths throughout the experience.

What Is the Policy on Bringing Personal Food or Snacks?

Visitors are not allowed to bring personal food or snacks to the sanctuary, as this could disrupt the animals’ feeding schedules and dietary requirements. All meals are provided by the sanctuary staff during the tour.

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Recap

The Alpine: Lions Tigers & Bears Sanctuary offers an unforgettable opportunity to connect with rescued big cats, bears, and other exotic animals.

Visitors can witness feeding demonstrations, learn about the sanctuary’s mission, and explore the spacious, naturalistic enclosures.

Whether it’s observing the majestic tigers or interacting with the friendly bears, this intimate experience fosters a deeper appreciation for these endangered species and the dedicated efforts to protect them.