Snake Farm

SIGHTSEEING, BANGKOK Updated : Jul 11, 2016, 08.00 PM IST

Kimberly Lauren Bryant

Kimberly Lauren Bryant is a Canadian photographer and writer based between Berlin and Chiang Mai, Thailand. Driven by interests in contemporary art, film, and culture, her passion for creative expression shapes who she is and how she interacts with the world. She holds a degree in Visual Arts from the University of British Columbia, and is a graduate of TCI’s Emerging Photographer Program, specializing in movement-based imagery and travel photography.

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While there are many tourist-centric snake farms throughout Asia and Thailand specifically, this one stands out for its strong educational approach. Located at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute (QSMI) as part of the Thai Red Cross Institute, the Snake Farm studies these fascinating animals for research related to vaccines and other medical purposes. In addition to touring the farm’s vast variety of snake displays, visitors can’t miss the daily snake-handling demonstrations. We highly recommend planning your visit around these, which occur at 2:30pm on weekdays and 11am on weekends.

During the live demonstrations, a professional snake handler shows the audience different types of snakes, and explains more about these creatures. A huge variety of snakes are featured, ranging greatly in size and colour. For many tourists, it will be their first and possibly only glance at these exotic species in person. Most of all, you’ll develop a greater appreciation for snakes in general, as you learn about their helpful nature.
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