The Bijia Mountain Reptile Exhibition Hall is located at the western end of the scenic Bijia Mountain Scenic Area. It is a reptile museum with snakes as the main theme. Covering an area of more than 2,000 square meters, the main scenic area inside the museum is widely planted with greenery, flowers and trees of high ornamental value.
The layout of the exhibition windows basically adopts the method of classification and combination according to animals. At the same time, according to the different environments of their production areas, they are respectively set off by mountains, rocks, artificial trees, plants and pools to create different small landscapes.
The museum is divided into areas such as the giant tortoise area, crocodile area, snake area, rare animal area and specimen exhibition area. Along the walkway of the python exhibition area, you can enjoy waterfalls, small streams, tall artificial trees and low bushes.
The specimen exhibition area displays hundreds of amphibian and reptile specimens, vivid taxidermy specimens, delicate bone specimens, and extremely rare red-tailed python specimens.
Opening hours: 08:00 – 18:00 throughout the year
Preferential policies:
Children: Free for children under 1.2 meters (excluding).
Seniors: Free for seniors over 70 years old.
Military personnel: Free for military personnel with valid certificates to the scenic area.
Disabled people: Free for disabled people with valid certificates to the scenic area.