Perlis Snake and Reptile Farm

Perlis

65/10090 min

Located in Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia, the Perlis Snake and Reptile Farm is the largest snake park in Southeast Asia. It houses more than 150 snakes representing 34 species, including 25 native species such as the king cobra (Sawa), the banded krait (Tedung Selar), and the python (Kapak), as well as nine exotic species. Besides snakes, the park features other reptiles like water monitors, iguanas, and copperhead crocodiles. The farm originally started in 1978 as a research center established by the Ministry of Health to develop snake venom antidotes. Later, it was taken over by the Perlis State Development Corporation and transformed into a commercial tourist attraction. Adjacent to the farm is the Perlis Herbal Garden, adding botanical interest to visitors. The park offers a unique opportunity to observe a wide variety of reptiles in a controlled environment, promoting education and conservation awareness. Its specialized collection and status as the largest snake park in the region make it a notable destination for reptile enthusiasts and tourists alike.

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Consiglio: Visitors are advised to visit during the cooler morning hours for a more comfortable experience. Advance ticket purchase is recommended during peak holiday seasons to avoid queues. Discounts may be available for students, seniors, and large groups. The farm provides guided tours which enhance understanding of the reptiles and their habitats. Combining the visit with the nearby Perlis Herbal Garden offers a fuller experience of the local natural heritage.

Fatti interessanti

  • The farm is the largest snake park in Southeast Asia, housing over 150 snakes from 34 different species.
  • It started as a research center focused on developing snake venom antidotes in 1978.
  • The park includes rare and venomous snakes such as the king cobra and banded krait.
  • Besides snakes, the farm also exhibits other reptiles like water monitors, iguanas, and copperhead crocodiles.
  • The adjacent Perlis Herbal Garden complements the reptile farm, offering visitors a botanical experience.

Storia

1978

The Perlis Snake and Reptile Farm was established in 1978 initially as a research center by Malaysia's Ministry of Health aimed at producing antivenom for snake bites.

Over time, the facility was transferred to the Perlis State Development Corporation, which commercialized it as a tourist attraction.

Throughout its history, the farm has expanded its collection to include a diverse range of local and exotic snake species, becoming the largest snake park in Southeast Asia.

Its transformation from a research facility to a popular tourist site marks its importance in both public health and regional tourism development.

Guida del luogo

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Snake Enclosures

The farm features multiple enclosures showcasing over 150 snakes from 34 species, including native venomous snakes like king cobra and banded krait, as well as exotic species. Visitors can observe their behaviors and learn about their habitats and conservation.

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Other Reptile Exhibits

Besides snakes, the farm houses other reptiles such as water monitors, iguanas, and copperhead crocodiles, providing a broader understanding of reptilian diversity.

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Perlis Herbal Garden

Located adjacent to the reptile farm, this garden features a variety of local herbs and plants, offering visitors insight into traditional Malaysian herbal medicine and complementing the reptile experience.