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Yes Chiang Mai has, The Museum of World Insects and Natural Wonders

An amazing, fascinating trip for the everyone in the family, with a commendable collection of many astonishing insects of all shapes and sizes.

Personal tours in English from the dedicated owner with detailed descriptions on the extensive research into mosquitoes by him and his PhD wife The museum displays all 422 varieties of mosquitoes found in Thailand, 18 of which they are accredited with discovering. As well as many of the more rare and exotic insects found in Thailand, including the local Tarantulas spiders.

Address: 72 Nimmanhemin Rd., Soi 13, Muang, Chiangmai, Tel: +66 53 211 891, Fax: +66 53 216 262, Open daily 9am-5pm, Entry fee of westerners: 300 baht (Adult), 100 baht (Child), Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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