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Thonburi Snake Farm

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Thonburi Snake Farm is an engaging wildlife attraction nestled near Khlong Watsai Floating Market. Explore a diverse collection of native and exotic snakes, attend captivating educational shows, and learn about the vital role these reptiles play in the ecosystem. Perfect for families, wildlife enthusiasts, and anyone seeking an unforgettable experience in Thailand, the Thonburi Snake Farm invites you to immerse yourself in the world of reptiles.

About Thonburi Snake Farm


Thonburi Snake Farm, located at 70/9 Khlong Watsai Floating Market in Thailand, is a must-visit destination for anyone passionate about wildlife and unique experiences. This remarkable facility is dedicated to the education and conservation of snakes, providing guests with an up-close look at some of the most fascinating reptiles found in the region.

As you step into the Thonburi Snake Farm, you’ll be greeted by an array of vibrant serpent species, each showcasing the diversity of Thailand’s rich biodiversity. The farm offers guided tours that delve into the biology and habitats of these enchanting creatures, ensuring that visitors leave with a deeper understanding and appreciation of snakes. Knowledgeable staff members are on hand to share their expertise, dispelling myths and highlighting the ecological importance of these reptiles.

A highlight of your visit will surely be the live snake demonstration, where skilled handlers perform incredible feats with various species. This exhibition is not only entertaining but also aims to educate the audience about snake behavior and safety. Whether you are watching a python being gently handled or observing a venomous snake from a safe distance, the experience is both thrilling and informative.

In addition to the live demonstrations, Thonburi Snake Farm houses a breeding program focused on the preservation of endangered snake species. This initiative plays a crucial role in conserving wildlife and maintaining ecological balance. The farm’s commitment to conservation highlights its essential mission, making it a significant contributor to the protection of Thailand’s natural heritage.

For those with a passion for photography or simply wishing to learn more about these extraordinary reptiles, the Thonburi Snake Farm provides an excellent backdrop for memorable pictures and educational experiences. Visitors often leave impressed by the beauty and complexity of the snake species presented.

Thonburi Snake Farm isn’t just a destination for thrill-seekers and wildlife enthusiasts; it’s a family-friendly attraction that offers something for everyone. Children will be fascinated by the colorful snakes and engaging presentations, while adults can appreciate the educational aspects and the conservation efforts underway.

By visiting this unique destination, not only do you enjoy an enriching experience, but you also support important wildlife preservation initiatives. So whether you’re a local or a traveler exploring the wonders of Thailand, the Thonburi Snake Farm is a captivating stop that enriches your understanding of the natural world. Uncover the mystery and majesty of snakes, witness amazing presentations, and appreciate the beauty of reptiles in a safe and welcoming environment.

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Full Address

70/9 Khlong Watsai Floating Market , 79331, Thailand

Name in Thai

สวนงูธนบุรี (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

70/9 Khlong Watsai Floating Market, กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.) 79331 ไทย

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), Things to Do in Bangkok

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8 thoughts on “Thonburi Snake Farm

  1. Its good for only an hourThere is no coffee shopsThe guide shows you all the snakes and explains them, hard to understand what he is sayingat end fhe lets you take a photo with the snake

  2. Went to this place today and regret it. 150 baht per person to see two black bears, four monkeys, two crocodiles and some chickens caged in the most awful conditions you could imagine. The snake show lasted 10 minutes with a cobra, a viper and a python being prodded and poked and then stuck back in a box. The handler then stood over me wanting a tip … I stupidly handle him a 100 baht to get him out of my face. Then some guy demanded a tip for helping into the boat, I promptly told him to jam his tip! Please do not go there, spend your money by giving your long boat driver a decent tip, he will be over the moon.

  3. DO NOT VISITYou pay to get in, they keep asking for tips and the animals are in an awful state. The cages are far too small and they have little food and water.I wish we hadn’t chosen to go and our hotel should never have suggested it as part of the trip to the canals.

  4. Do not support by going, do not think you are being a brave and adventurous traveller by going on that canal trip. The fish at the fish farm look almost carnivorous and that, in the dirty canal water is fascinating but the snake farm as a destination is appalling. begging if you go, make a stand for the animals and take photos from the outside and tell the owners you are reporting them for animal cruelty. The chickens are alive in the farm only to be fed to the snakes – the bears and monkeys are no longer there and this is not a trip to be taken. (When I only gave the snake guy (who wanted to have me photographed with his snake) 100 baht – he abused me and his nastiness was the ONLY unpleasantness we encountered in two weeks in. I want to see them closed! Thailand!

  5. I gather there is another snake farm which is much better. This one is absolutely awful. The hotel really should have warned us. It was included on our boat trip (which was really worth doing), so I would encourage people to do that, but do not visit the snake farm. There is very little there. It is dirty and it is a cruel place to house the very few snakes that they have. You pay to get in and then they keep asking you for tips. This is an example of being new to the culture and wanting to be polite foreigners, that is, getting sucked into a lot of this sort of stuff that is against your better judgement.

  6. Like so many other reviews, we say “please don’t go here”. Do not take your children. We could not reconcile how men could treat animals to such abject cruelty. There is no doubt that the handlers are very skilled, but that does not explain the hourly horror and torment that these animals are subject to. Surely, with a bit of thought, these animals could be elevated to their natural glory in a skilled demonstration to tourists. We are babbling, but we are ashamed to say that our fellow man sees this as entertainment.Vote with your feet.

  7. We didn’t even realise we were booked for a snake show as part of a whole day package tour until we found ourselves here. Definitely an interesting experience though none of us would have sought this place out if we had a choice. Seemed quite crude and primitive for our taste.

  8. The snakes were displayed in quite natural habitat. The snake handling demonstration was interesting and informative. I would agree somewhat with critics in that they taunted the cobras a bit to get them to hiss and react. That was my only problem with the demonstration.

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Thonburi Snake Farm is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 70/9 Khlong Watsai Floating Market , 79331, Thailand



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