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Current Status: Permanently closed (this article is written as a memorial and a record of travel memories)
 
Mae Sa Snake Farm was once a well-known tourist attraction in Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai, especially during the period when the Mae Rim–Samoeng route was at the height of its popularity. Located around kilometer 3 on the Mae Rim–Samoeng Road, the farm served as a center for collecting snake species found in Thailand, a place for breeding and study, and a venue for snake shows presented to visitors.
 
For many travelers, the lasting image of Mae Sa Snake Farm is the thrill of watching snake performances up close, demonstrations of venom extraction, and explanations of different snake species by experienced handlers. Each show lasted around thirty minutes and was memorable for both children and adults, combining education with an unmistakable sense of excitement.
 
For a time, Mae Sa Snake Farm functioned as a popular “stopover spot” for travelers driving along the Mae Rim–Samoeng route before continuing on to Mae Sa Waterfall, the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, or other nearby natural attractions. The scheduled showtimes allowed visitors to fit the visit into a short break, offering an experience distinct from typical nature-based attractions.
 
However, as tourism trends and attitudes toward animal performances evolved, combined with economic factors and circumstances over recent years, Mae Sa Snake Farm eventually ceased operations. Today, the site is no longer open to visitors, and snake performances are no longer held as they once were.
 
Although Mae Sa Snake Farm has closed, it remains part of the collective memory of many travelers. It represents a chapter in Chiang Mai’s tourism history and reflects a style of educational animal performances that was once widely popular. Today, it is remembered more as “a place we once visited” rather than “a place we can still go.”
 
Place Name Mae Sa Snake Farm
Former Location Kilometer 3, Mae Rim–Samoeng Road, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province
Activities (in the past) Snake shows, venom extraction demonstrations, and educational presentations on snake species in Thailand
Current Status Permanently closed, no longer open to visitors
Nearby Attractions (Still Open) Mae Sa Waterfall (2 km)
Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden (4 km)
Bai Orchid & Butterfly Farm (3 km)
Tiger Kingdom Chiang Mai (5 km)
Nearby Restaurants Krua Baan Suan Mae Rim (3 km) Tel. 053-298322
Suan Bua Restaurant (5 km) Tel. 053-297915
Nearby Accommodations Mae Sa Valley Craft Village & Resort (4 km) Tel. 053-298455
Proud Phu Fah (6 km) Tel. 053-879389
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is Mae Sa Snake Farm still open to visitors?
A: No. Mae Sa Snake Farm is permanently closed, and snake performances are no longer held.
 
Q: Can visitors still enter the former site?
A: This is not recommended, as the area is no longer officially operated as a tourist attraction.
 
Q: If I want to visit the Mae Rim area, where should I go instead?
A: You can choose nearby attractions that are still open, such as Mae Sa Waterfall or the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, both located not far from the former site.
TelTel: 053860719
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