Visiting a snake farm in Bangkok, Thailand, tourists have the opportunity to explore dozens of different snake species with various colors: gray, red, striped, purple...
Explore Bangkok: Tour a Snake Farm with Thousands of Snakes
In Thai culture, snakes are considered sacred animals, bringing luck to life. Many tourists are attracted to snake shows, but not everyone knows about the Snake Farm in the capital city of Bangkok.
The Snake Farm is managed by the Royal Thai Institute of Toxicology, under Chulalongkorn University, founded by King Rama IV. It is a legal animal breeding facility, unlike many other animal farms. Traveling to Bangkok, visitors to the snake farm often say they are both scared and curious but gain a lot of knowledge about snake species.
The farm is designed with many glass compartments for display, with clear descriptions of snake species. Visitors will be surprised to discover that some species are not as scary as they think. On the contrary, these species bring luck and safety to your home by eliminating harmful pests.
Bangkok Snake Farm is currently home to over 1,500 snakes of 60 different species including green pythons, rainbow snakes with color-changing bodies depending on light, striped vine snakes, and even venomous species like yellow-lipped pit vipers and black spitting cobras. Snakes are always treated with the utmost respect and care by staff or guides.

Traveling to Bangkok, visitors to the snake farm will learn how to interact with them, directly touch python snakes. Additionally, people have the opportunity to visit exhibition rooms showcasing snake products and listen to presentations about their reproduction and development cycles, their dangers, and the usefulness of this species.
Located within the premises of the Thai Red Cross Society in Sathon, Bangkok, the snake farm is an ideal place for tourists to learn about snakes. Entrance fee for adults is 6 USD, for children is 1.5 USD.
At 2:30 pm on weekdays or 11 am on weekends, visitors can attend performances introducing various snake species.
According to Vân Phạm/Vnexpress
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourJanuary 30, 2018