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Visiting the “Cobra Capital of India”; what travellers need to know about the home of the world’s longest venomous snake

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 24, 2026, 16:04 IST
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Visiting the “Cobra Capital of India”; what travellers need to know about the home of the world’s longest venomous snake

When it comes to one of the most fascinating, untamed creatures on earth, snakes probably are on the top of the list. These slithering reptiles hide many secrets and hold a significant place in the hearts of Indians. In India, snakes, especially King Cobras are revered. But did you know there is a village in South India which holds the title of “Cobra Capital of India”? Situated in the heart of Karnataka’s Western Ghats lies a tiny village where king cobras, one of the most venomous snakes in the world, are respected. This place is Agumbe, often recognised as the “Cobra Capital of India.” The village is quite a rage among wildlife travellers, researchers, and adventurous seekers from across the globe. The whole village is defined by dense forests, pretty waterfalls, misty hills, and of course its population of cobras.

Let’s find out more about this incredible village that every traveller must visit once in their lifetime.

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Why is Agumbe called the Cobra Capital of India?

Agumbe is a special place famous for its thriving population of king cobras, the world’s longest venomous snake. The climate here is ideal for cobras; dense rainforest, humidity, no dearth of delicious prey, and untouched terrain. Cobras thrive here.

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Other animals found in the region

However, Agumbe is more than just cobras. It’s a biodiversity-rich region home to rare frogs, exotic birds, and giant squirrels. People have also spotted elusive black panthers in the region.

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Agumbe Rainforest Research Station (ARRS)

The village is known for Agumbe Rainforest Research Station (ARRS) which was established by the famous herpetologist Romulus Whitaker in 2005. This is what made Agumbe a global attraction. It became the first station in India to introduce a radio telemetry project to study king cobras in the wild.

While people fear cobras elsewhere, here in Agumbe, villagers have traditionally coexisted with them. These are culturally respected species. You’ll be shocked to see snake groves here which are locally known as “Nagarabana”. These are considered absolutely sacred.
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Traveller’s takeaway

Agumbe is home to many interesting attractions:

Sunset Point
Barkana Falls
Onake Abbi Falls

Adventure lovers can go exploring rainforest trails.
Nature photographers and wildlife enthusiasts love the area because sightings here feel raw and untamed.

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What travellers should know

While Agumbe sounds fascinating, it is important to understand that the place is also a sensitive ecological zone. King cobras are wild animals and should never be approached, touched or disturbed.

Visitors must avoid venturing alone inside the forests
Monsoon season is the time when snake activity is on peak
Wearing full-length clothing is advisable

Best time to visit

Plan a trip to Agumbe between October and February. The weather remains pleasant soon after the monsoon.

Accommodation options are limited so plan in advance.
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How to reach Agumbe

By Air: The nearest airport is Mangalore International Airport, about 100 km away. Taxis and buses are easily available for Agumbe.

By Train: The nearest major railway station is Udupi Railway Station, approximately 55 km away.

By Road: Agumbe is accessible from Mangaluru, Udupi, and Bengaluru. The drive is scenic which takes you through the Western Ghats.

Just remember, visit Agumbe respectfully. Respect the forests, the snakes and the people.​
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