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  1. The snake temple is very well known and thus quite a big tourist draw in Penang, but it's really not worth it. It's quite a long trek from George Town, with the local bus (401E) going from the shopping mall to the temple, costing just MR1.40. Have the right change, as none is given by the driver.

  2. I visited the snake temple 43 years ago when, indeed, there were dozens of live snakes inside the temple, lethargic from recent meals and high on incense. Nowadays, you'll be hard-pressed to see a live snake, perhaps one or two in a cage or with a snake handler looking to score a few ringgit for photos with visitors.

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · Penang Snake Temple is easy to get to. You can take a Grab/taxi, catch the free shuttle bus, or rent a car. If you’re driving from Georgetown, follow the signs to Bayan Lepas and the airport. The temple is only about 10km (25 minutes) from Georgetown. When you get closer, you will see brown tourist signposts pointing the way.

  4. June 2023 • Family. This snake temple has been here for more than 50 years. Yes lots of snakes around in the yard of the Chinese temple. You can also take pictures with the snake for Rm40. Read more. Written 6 June 2023. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC.

  5. Aug 2, 2022 · 1. Mannarashala Temple. Lord Parashurama is said to be the creator of Mannarashala Temple in Kerala. Interestingly, Mannarasala Nagaraja Temple has around 30,000 images of Naga gods here. Another speciality is that here the chief priest is a woman. Mannarasala Temple is the largest snake temple in Kerala.

  6. The Snake Temple is located approximately 10 kilometres away from Lexis Suites Penang and is situated at Sungai Kluang, Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia. The Snake Temple is considered as one of its kind in the world. Some of the snakes that reside in this Snake Temple are poisonous Wagler’s Pit Vipers (also known as Temple Pit Vipers or Ular ...

  7. I visited the snake temple 43 years ago when, indeed, there were dozens of live snakes inside the temple, lethargic from recent meals and high on incense. Nowadays, you'll be hard-pressed to see a live snake, perhaps one or two in a cage or with a snake handler looking to score a few ringgit for photos with visitors.

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