The World Museum of Insects and Natural Wonders
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This extensive collection of dead bugs may be the world's most idiosyncratic and personal insect museum, showcasing a vast, decades-old collection of preserved insects, fossils, and shells.

šŸ“œ This extensive collection of dead bugs, a private museum in Chiang Mai, Thailand, may be the world's most idiosyncratic and personal insect museum, showcasing a vast collection of preserved insects, fossils, and shells.
šŸ” It's the work of entomologists and husband and wife team Manop Ratana Rittirong Gul and Rattana Rumpa Rittirong Gul, both former contributors to the Smithsonian.

Why Go

šŸ› Marvel at thousands of meticulously displayed insects, including butterflies, moths, and beetles
šŸ”¬ Gain scientific insight into Northern Thailand's arthropod life
šŸ’Ž Discover unique natural wonders, fossils, and shells
šŸŽØ Explore surreal works of art by the founders
šŸ’– Appreciate a unique, passionate private collection

Why Avoid

🄵 Can be very hot inside due to lack of air conditioning

Tips

šŸ’§ Bring water and wear light clothing
ā³ Allow at least 1.5 hours to explore the detailed displays
šŸ”” Ring the bell if the gate is closed

Cost

šŸ’° Entrance fee is 200 THB

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