Established in 1913, the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute in Bangkok was the first facility in Thailand to offer anti-rabies vaccinations. Today, it is renowned for its snake farm, where over 1,000 snakes are housed. The institute plays a crucial role in producing snake antivenom, using venom extracted from these snakes. Visitors can explore the farm and learn about the various species, observe the venom extraction process, and gain insights into the critical research and production of antivenom that saves countless lives.
Snake Farm (Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute)
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