When it comes to snakes, many people feel fear, disgust, and horror. This is because in the media we consume, snakes are often portrayed as evil and sinister creatures.

Today, I, Phruksakung, from https://www.facebook.com/wefoto/

This sentence translates to:

Let's learn about snakes with our friends and siblings. Understand snakes better.

Through the eyes of a snake at the Siam Serpentarium.

"You'll realize that snakes aren't as scary as you think." Plus, admission is free until November.



Siam Serpentarium

Located at

969 Luang Paeng Road, Khlong Sam Wa District, Bangkok 10520, Thailand

The easiest way to get here is from the motorway. Exit at Lat Krabang and turn right. You will see it right away.

The front is brightly colored, but it was about to rain when I went.

Entering the spacious hall, the ceiling is adorned with what appears to be snake bones, creating an aesthetically pleasing effect.

Please proceed to the right-hand side to collect your entry pass.

A photo with a snake.


They then entered the room to learn about the story and prepare for their adventure.



As the door opened, it felt as if we were shrinking to the size of a snake.


This is a simulation of how a snake perceives its surroundings.

This section will provide information about snakes.


Next, we will explore the internal anatomy of a snake to discover its various components.


Walk right into the snake's mouth.

All aspects of eating, digestion, excretion, and respiration.



There is a model of being bitten by a snake. It's fun.

The exterior of the snake exhibits various types of snake skin.


Next is the Snake Planet, an exhibition room showcasing over 70 species of snakes.

However, when I went there, it was probably not yet 70. The difficulty lies in whether we can find that snake.

The children are having a great time.


There is a room that displays the collection of snake venom serum and information about newly born snakes.


The next room is called the Naga Theatre, featuring a new form of performance between humans and snakes.


Siam Serpentarium is proud of its facilities.

We will witness legendary stories and ancient beliefs through a spectacular system of light, color, and sound.

In a spacious and comfortable theater that can accommodate up to 400 spectators.

Immerse yourself in the captivating and awe-inspiring performance, leaving you with a sense of exhilaration and wonder.

The exterior of the Siam Serpentarium features a snake-themed maze playground for children to enjoy.


Other details of the Siam Serpentarium


Opening Hours:

Daily: 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM (Ticket sales end at 5:30 PM)

Note: To ensure a smooth visit, please schedule your visit in advance.



Admission Fees:

  • Adults (Non-Thai citizens): 550 Baht
  • Children (Height 90-135 cm): 250 Baht

Adults: 350 Baht, Children (90-135 cm): 150 Baht



** Free admission for adults aged 60 and over and children under 90 centimeters in height.



Students from kindergarten to undergraduate level can present their student ID card at the ticket counter to receive a special discount.



** Special promotion: Free entry for Thai citizens from today until November 30, 2016.



Address: 969 Luang Paeng Road, Lat Krabang District, Bangkok

Website: siamserpentarium.com and Facebook: Siam Serpentarium




How is it with the Siam Serpentarium Snake Museum?

Despite the relatively high admission fee, it is still considered a new source of knowledge.

It's currently free to visit, so it's worth checking out. 55555

Feel free to say hello at https://www.facebook.com/wefoto/ and see you again soon!



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