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Bangkok Snake Farm (Queen Saovabha Institute)
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Bangkok Snake Farm (Queen Saovabha Institute)

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok

The world's second-oldest antivenom facility — a working Red Cross research centre where you can watch live venom-extraction shows and meet cobras, vipers, and king cobras in the heart of the city.

Founded in 1923, the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute is no roadside reptile show — it’s a serious arm of the Thai Red Cross that produces antivenom and treats snakebite. It also happens to be one of the most genuinely educational stops in Bangkok, with daily handling and venom-milking demonstrations.

Why It’s Interesting

You watch handlers calmly extract venom from cobras across a low barrier, then walk an air-conditioned exhibit explaining how that venom becomes life-saving serum. The live shows (with king cobras as the finale) are tense in the best way, and the science framing makes it far more than a thrill — it’s a window into a public-health institution that has saved countless lives.

Best Time to Visit

Time your visit around the show schedule (typically a venom-extraction demonstration late morning on weekdays and a handling show in the early afternoon; hours are shorter on weekends and holidays). Arrive early to catch both.

📸 Mon-chan's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

Mon-chan visiting the Bangkok Snake Farm
I stayed behind the glass. A leader knows his limits.
Cinnamon at the Bangkok Snake Farm
Cinnamon held his acorn extra tight in here.

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