Siam Serpentarium Bangkok Has Over 70 Snake Species & Cobra Shows At Lat Krabang

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Siam Serpentarium Bangkok has 70 snake species & cobra shows


While many people are typically fearful of wild snakes, we’re sure that many folks out there are at least fascinated by how they behave in controlled environments. So if you’re the kind of person with an unbridled passion for these legless reptiles – and are interested in learning all about them – we’ve got a place that will pique your interest.

Siam Serpentarium in Bangkok is a snake farm with more than 70 snake species, and cobra shows for guests that will get your adrenaline pumping just from being that close to them. On the weekend, you can consider taking a trip to this snake museum instead of cafes and parks for an entirely different vibe.

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Siam Serpentarium is a snake museum in Bangkok


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Stepping through the entrance at the Siam Serpentarium, you’ll notice a spacious atrium that’s usually packed with families bringing their kiddos on field trips to learn more about the 70 different varieties of snakes housed in this massive museum.

Looking around, you’ll also spot this alarming sight – a large snake raising its head to spy on guests. Don’t be too scared, as it’s just a hyper-realistic statue for guests to take pics with, and a fitting teaser for what’s to come.

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For the uninitiated, Siam Serpentarium is divided into 3 main zones. The first zone is a Snake Museum that allows you to learn about the life of snake, be it how they are born, how they hunt, and how they reproduce. The exhibits are rather interactive, so you can expect to be surrounded by surreal forest-like environments.

Plus, there are some photo spots with cute animal figurines to snap ‘gram worthy pics, or pull funny faces with.

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Next, it’s time for the second section, the Snake Planet Zone. Having read that, you might have guessed correctly that this zone contains real snake habitats – in fact, housing a grand total of more than 70 species, together with background info on their breeds and origins fronting each showcase. If you are a fan of snake documentaries, we bet you’ll be delighted to see these reptiles slithering up close.

Keep an eye out for one breed in particular – the world-famous Anaconda – its fame, or infamy, thanks in part to Nicki Minaj’s iconic anthem.

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After exploring these exhibits, you may want to see select breeds in action. So that’s when we’d recommend heading over to the Naka Theatre to enjoy a snake show or two. Sans any spoilers, we’re sure you’ll be impressed by each performer’s skills and bravery – and by that we mean the tricks of both the human, and non-human stars.


Daily cobra shows & traditional dances at Naka Theatre


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Naka Theatre is the third and final zone that you shouldn’t miss. In this zone, there will be 2 kinds of shows that are themed around snakes for you to enjoy. The first show is an artistic interpretation of how Thai traditional legends and beliefs about snakes are represented in our culture. A major hint would be that you can expect to be privy to the story unfolding via a graceful traditional Thai dance.

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The second show is a performance starring both men and snakes. Lasting about 15 minutes, the performance – though short – will be no less impactful and leave you on the edge of your seat. The performers will kiss snakes, catch snakes with their mouths, and do a live demonstration of how to milk snake’s venom into a bottle. For some people, this could make you feel nervous for them, but rest assured that these are trained professionals who’ve had tons of experience working with these reptiles.

So we have faith that they’ll put up a thrilling performance, that’s extra impressive because it takes skills and courage to do what they do best.

FYI, the entrance fee to the museum is priced at ฿350 (~USD9) for Thais and ฿550 (~USD14) for foreigners. Feel free to get the full deets here at their official page.


Getting to Siam Serpentarium


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Whether you’re a snake lover or not, we’d say Siam Serpentarium is a nice place that lets you gain knowledge about snakes and give you an unforgettable experience with them. Perhaps, after spending an afternoon getting to know them better, you’ll have a greater appreciation for these oft misunderstood creatures.

Due to the fact that the attraction is located in Lat Krabang, Bangkok, we believe it is quite convenient for Bangkok residents to get here within an hour. If you don’t have a car, you can take the Airport Link – a commuter rail line – to Lat Krabang Station and hail a taxi to reach the museum. Or, simply get a taxi to pick you straight from central Bangkok, to reach within an hour.

If you have friends or know anyone who loves snakes, don’t forget to share this article with them.

Siam Serpentarium
Address: 969 Luang Phaeng Rd, Thap Yao, Lat Krabang, Bangkok 10520
Opening Hours:
10AM – 5PM, Thurs – Sun
Telephone: +66 2 326 5800
Siam Serpentarium’s Facebook | Google Maps


Cover images adapted from (Clockwise from Top Left): คุณแม่ปักหมุด, คุณแม่ปักหมุด, คุณแม่ใจดี

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