Overview
Dr. Richard Leakey’s Snake Park and other reptiles are the focus of this teaching facility and reptile park.
Tour Highlights
- Reptile Species: Snakes are the main reptile species present in the park, which has a wide variety of them. Cobras, pythons, vipers, and other snake species are among those that can be seen by visitors. Other reptiles like crocodiles, tortoises, lizards, and turtles are also present in the park.
- Educational Exhibits: Dr. Richard Leakey’s Snake Park includes educational displays and exhibits that shed light on the biology, behavior, and conservation of snakes and other reptiles. Visitors can learn about the distinctive qualities and ecological significance of these creatures by interacting with interactive features and reading instructional signage that are frequently included in these shows.
- Snake Handling and Demonstrations: Demonstrations of snake handling and venom extraction are conducted in the park by qualified experts. Visitors have the chance to watch venomous snakes being handled, learn how to avoid getting bitten, and appreciate the need of snake conservation through these demonstrations.
- Conservation Efforts: Initiatives for reptile conservation are actively supported by The Snake Park. In order to support the preservation of snakes and their ecosystems, it works with conservation organizations and takes part in research, breeding programs, and community outreach.