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  1. The focal point of the Trust’s activities is the Chennai Snake Park established in 1972. It is located at Guindy, Chennai, on the Sardar Patel Road. The Snake Park occupies an area of one acre of land given on long-term lease by the Govt. of Tamil Nadu.

  2. The Chennai Snake Park, officially the Chennai Snake Park Trust, is a not-for-profit NGO constituted in 1972 by herpetologist Romulus Whitaker and is India's first reptile park. Also known as the Guindy Snake Park, it is located next to the Children's Park in the Guindy National Park campus.

  3. At a distance of 12 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (next to Guindy National Park), The Snake Park is a popular spot with most visitors to the city. Established in 1972, the park has been home to a wide range of snakes, from the deadly King Cobra to pythons, vipers and other reptiles.

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  5. Guindy Snake Park. 256 reviews. #33 of 424 things to do in Chennai (Madras) Nature & Wildlife Areas. Closed now. 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM. Write a review. About. In addition to over thirty Indian snakes, this specialty zoo is home to domestic and exotic crocodiles, turtles and tortoises. A library and museum are also on site.

  6. The Chennai Snake Park Trust is a not-for-profit NGO constituted in 1972, primarily on the initiative of the well-known herpetologist, Romulus Whitaker. Six of the trustees are elected and five are ex officio.

  7. Chennai Snake Park, Sardar Patel Road, Rajbhavan Post, Chennai 600 022. Phone : +91-44-2235 3623 / +91 94447 48914 Email : cspt1972@gmail.com

  8. Guindy Snake Park Chennai Set next to the National Park, the Guindy Snake Park houses reptiles like the Pythons, Adders, Vipers, King Kobras and Fan-throated Lizard, Geckos, Star Tortoise, giant Turtles, Kraits, Indian Monitor Lizard and Chameleons.

  9. The Chennai Snake Park is an attraction initiated by a herpetologist Romulus Whitaker, in the year 1972. It boasts of the title of being “India's first reptile park”. On your visit here look forward to seeing a variety of snakes in the form of pythons, adders, cobras, vipers, and other reptiles.

  10. The Chennai Snake Park Trust is a not-for-profit NGO constituted in 1972 by herpetologist Romulus Whitaker and is India’s first reptile park.