Did Myrtle Beach Safari get raided?

However, former employees of Antle have claimed that much of the charity’s donations are funneled back to Antle. In late December 2019, South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Horry County Police Department raided Doc Antle’s Myrtle Beach Safari.

Is Myrtle Beach Safari under investigation?

Bhagavan “Doc” Antle, the owner of Myrtle Beach Safari, is at the center of a federal case, where he is accused of federal wildlife trafficking and money laundering. Investigators believe he illegally trafficked animals such as lemurs, cheetahs and a chimpanzee.

How much does the Myrtle Beach Safari cost?

Cost: A Wild Encounters Day and Night Safari tour cost begin at $339 per person, with rates considerably increasing during summer months, holidays, and peak demand dates. Rules: One must be at least 6 years old to have the right to attend the Myrtle Beach Safari tour at TIGERS.