Snake Farm

Snake Farm (Telijjawila) Snake Farm (Telijjawila) Snake Farm (Telijjawila)

The Snake Farm in Telijjawila, located near Matara in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka, is a unique and educational attraction dedicated to the conservation and study of snakes. Set amidst lush greenery and rural landscapes, this privately operated farm provides visitors with fascinating insights into the diverse snake species found across Sri Lanka, including venomous and non-venomous varieties. The farm plays an important role in raising awareness about wildlife conservation while offering a safe environment to observe snakes up close.

The biodiversity surrounding the Snake Farm includes tropical vegetation, coconut plantations, and a variety of reptiles and birds. The farm houses several species commonly found in Sri Lanka's forests, wetlands, and agricultural regions. Visitors can learn about cobras, pythons, vipers, and other reptiles while gaining an understanding of their ecological importance. The experience highlights Sri Lanka's rich wildlife diversity and its connection to natural habitats in the southern coastal region.

Visitors to the Snake Farm in Telijjawila can observe live demonstrations of snake handling conducted by experienced professionals. Educational sessions explain snake behavior, rescue operations, and traditional Ayurveda treatments used for snakebites. The interactive nature of the visit makes it ideal for wildlife enthusiasts, students, and travelers interested in learning more about reptiles and Sri Lanka's wildlife management practices.

The best time to visit the Snake Farm is during the dry season from November to April, when travel conditions in the Southern Province are ideal. The farm is easily accessible from Matara, Mirissa, and Weligama, making it a convenient stop during tours along the southern coast. Many travelers combine this visit with other nearby attractions such as Weherahena Buddhist Temple, Nilwala River, and the beaches of Mirissa and Ahangama. With its educational value, unique experience, and connection to Sri Lanka's wildlife conservation efforts, the Snake Farm in Telijjawila is an unforgettable stop for nature lovers exploring the region.

Acerca del distrito de Matara

El distrito de Matara, ubicado en la provincia meridional de Sri Lanka, es famoso por su belleza costera, su rica historia y su vibrante cultura local. Bordeado por el océano Índico, cuenta con impresionantes playas como Polhena y Mirissa, populares para nadar y avistar ballenas. La economía del distrito se basa en la agricultura, en particular el cultivo de coco y té, así como en la pesca. Monumentos históricos como el Fuerte de Matara y el faro de Dondra Head resaltan el pasado colonial de la zona. Con su combinación de atractivos naturales y patrimonio cultural, el distrito de Matara es un destino cautivador tanto para locales como para turistas.

Acerca de la Provincia del Sur

La Provincia Sur de Sri Lanka es una pequeña zona geográfica compuesta por los distritos de Galle, Matara y Hambantota. La agricultura y la pesca de subsistencia constituyen la principal fuente de ingresos para la gran mayoría de los habitantes de esta región.

Entre los lugares de interés de la Provincia Sur se encuentran los santuarios de vida silvestre de los Parques Nacionales de Yala y Udawalawe, la ciudad sagrada de Kataragama y las antiguas ciudades de Tissamaharama, Kirinda y Galle. (Aunque Galle es una ciudad antigua, prácticamente no se conserva nada anterior a la invasión portuguesa). Durante el período portugués, dos famosos poetas cingaleses, Andare, de Dickwella, y Gajaman Nona, de Denipitiya, en el distrito de Matara, compusieron poemas sobre la gente común.