
The museum also gave us our first view of the bridge itself. Which meant there was only thing left to do; walk across it, no easy task when so many other people are trying to do the same thing.
A brief visit to possibly the most boring waterfall ever and we were ready for the highlight of our day out; the Tiger Temple, a monastery turned tiger sanctuary. Our first tiger encounters were with the huge adults at tiger canyon. Even though they were sleeping heavily it was still a little disconcerting to be sat so close to and to be touching real live tigers. The tiger cubs weren't so scary, they were just unbelievably cute. They were only two months old and still had blue eyes, I was seriously tempted to slip one into my bag to take home. The teenage tiger looked the most unpredictable and possibly the most likely to turn round and have a swipe at you, neither Si nor I were in a hurry to have our photo taken with him, after all we already had photos with us in front of the huge adults anyway.
Comments (3)
Well i had to comment! I'm so jealous! you actually stroked a tiger. Makes my experiences with badgers and foxes pale. Up to dateish you seem to be having am amazing time. X x
Posted by Mum | July 26, 2008 8:33 AM
Posted on July 26, 2008 08:33
Well i had to comment! I'm so jealous! you actually stroked a tiger. Makes my experiences with badgers and foxes pale. Up to dateish you seem to be having am amazing time. X x
Posted by Mum | July 26, 2008 8:34 AM
Posted on July 26, 2008 08:34
Well i had to comment! I'm so jealous! you actually stroked a tiger. Makes my experiences with badgers and foxes pale. Up to dateish you seem to be having am amazing time. X x
Posted by Mum | July 26, 2008 8:34 AM
Posted on July 26, 2008 08:34