Tiger Trek is an Indonesian-themed immersive experience, providing an amazing opportunity for you to get up-close with these magnificent, critically endangered Sumatran Tigers and learn how simple shopping choices can help to preserve their precious, natural habitat.
During your Tiger Trek experience, you will board your flight to Sumatra and be transported to the beautiful forests of Way Kambas National Park to see the magnificent Sumatran Tiger. Explore the village, and discover how we all have a role to play in saving this species from extinction by choosing Certified Sustainable Palm Oil.
The Tiger Trek experience is the natural expansion of Taronga’s efforts to help save the Sumatran Tiger.
Meet our Tiger family
Three Sumatran Tiger cubs - Mawar (female) meaning rose in Indonesian, Tengah Malam (female) meaning midnight in Indonesian and male Pemanah meaning archer in Indonesian, were born at Taronga Zoo Sydney on Thursday 17 January 2019. With only 350 Sumatran Tigers left in the wild, these cubs are incredibly important, representing nearly 1% of the total wild population of tigers.
You'll also meet mother, Kartika, their father, Clarence and uncle Kembali that make up the rest of our tiger family at Taronga Zoo Sydney.
Act for the Wild
We all know the importance of using environmentally-sustainable products, and palm oil is no different. If it’s grown sustainably, palm oil can help protect valuable species like the Sumatran Tiger, and the forests they live in.
We celebrate companies that use Certified Sustainable Palm Oil in their products. The more companies transform their supply chain, the more Australians can enjoy their favourite treat free from deforestation.
Check out Taronga's Raise Your Palm campaign to learn more.
What our guests think of Tiger Trek
Rachel - 25 years old
The Tiger Trek transported me to Sumatra in a well-thought out, interactive experience with engaging attention to detail. The small huts and signage made you feel as if you had travelled to another country. Seeing the tigers relaxed and sleeping up close behind the glass was a captivating sight.