Snake Village: Neither Karnataka nor Tamil Nadu, where is the snake village in India?

Shetphal village of Solapur district of Maharashtra is called Snake Village.

India is a country where people have always been interested in snakes. Snake has been given great importance in Hindu religion. Whenever it is talked about, the southern states are mentioned. Videos from southern states related to snakes go viral on social media, but very few people know that the biggest stronghold of snakes is neither in Tamil Nadu nor in Karnataka. A village in Maharashtra is said to be a den of snakes. The name of that village is Shetphal. Now let us know how this village became a den of snakes.

Shetphal is a quiet village in Maharashtra. People here are not afraid of snakes because they are a part of their life. They learn to live with snakes since childhood. The beliefs passed down for generations have changed the relationship between humans and snakes so much that the same snakes that are feared by the world are normal creatures for the people here. This tradition has become the identity of the village.

How did Shetphal become a stronghold of snakes?

Shetphal village located in Solapur district of Maharashtra is called the snake village of India. Special places are made for snakes in the houses here so that they can live comfortably. People here look at snakes not with fear but with respect. Now the question is how did this village become a den of snakes?

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The identity of Shetphal village has been religious beliefs and snake worship. Photo: Instagram

For a long time, Shetphal village has been identified with religious beliefs and snake worship. People here consider cobra sacred. Separate places are made for them in houses. Keeping these at home is considered auspicious. Folktales and beliefs passed down from generations are part of the village culture.

The villagers believe that the mutual respect between snake and human prevents any kind of harm. It has always been promoted here. Snakes never felt unsafe here. As a result, their number increased here.

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The identity of Shetphal village has been religious beliefs and snake worship. Photo: Pexels

The village has become a tourist spot

Shetphal, the snake village known for its quality, has now become a tourist spot. Tourists come here, but the local people also give them advice. For example, the traveler should respect the traditions and beliefs of the village. One should avoid touching or holding snakes. It is important to follow the instructions given at the local level. Do not enter anyone’s private places without permission and do not disturb the wildlife.

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Shetphal, the village of snakes, has now become a tourist spot. Photo: Instagram

It is very hot here during the summer season, hence tourists are advised to come here between October to February. The Siddheshwar Temple, Solapur Fort and the natural areas of the village attract tourists.Solapur Railway Station is the nearest station to reach here. From here the village can be reached by road and the nearest airport is in Pune. Which is 200 kilometers away from here.

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Ankit Gupta

Ankit Gupta

Born in Lucknow, the city of Nawabs. Graduated from DAV College and MBA from Punjab Technical University. The desire to write and the passion to know the story beyond the news brought me into journalism. Started his career in 2008 with Lucknow’s first Hindi tabloid ‘Lucknow Lead’. Tried my hand in the features section. Then he joined Dainik Jagran’s iNext from Gorakhpur, the city of Baba Gorakhnath. Joined the Jaipur head office of Rajasthan Patrika in 2013 for reporting on city news and health magazine. After spending about 5 years here, I reached Dainik Bhaskar’s Bhopal head office in 2018 for a new beginning in the digital world. Got hold of research, explainer, data story and infographic. The most complex news of health and science explained in simple words. Said goodbye to Dainik Bhaskar in 2021 and joined the digital wing of TV9 Group. Currently working in TV9, I am heading the ‘Knowledge’ section as an Assistant News Editor. There is focus and interest on explainer, data and research stories.

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