Plenty of rabbits.
After that, we headed to a series of mini farms, starting with the duck pond. We were given some seeds before the tour to feed the ducks and chickens. They come in two different colour and I cannot quite remember which colour is for the duck and chicken respectively.
First Stop: We started off with the Feed stock Processing Centre where one can witness how the grasses are being processed for the goat and sheep. This is where the grass is blended and they are added with the vitamins and minerals in it before they are being consumed by the animals.
Overall, it was a great family hangout even though it is very far from Kluang for us. Outside the farm, you can experience holding the baby crocodile and taking picture with it for RM20/pax. For your information, you can even buy their crocodile egg too at RM10/egg. The egg is big but it does not taste like chicken egg. It taste more awful than chicken egg. Nonetheless, it is a great place to visit if you are passing by or leaving nearby here. Definitely not worth it if you are coming from far away. As you can finished the tour within an hour.
The entrance fee is RM8 for adults and RM4 for children. You pay RM20 if you want to feed the crocodiles, which we did. A young chap escorted us through the crocodile farm. He was armed with a bucket of chicken carcasses and called the crocodiles from the pond. Surprisingly the crocodiles knew what was going on, came up and waited for their food!
It's a shame that we did not visit the Crocodile Farm along Upper Serangoon Road before it ends its operation in 2012. The only crocodile farm left in Singapore is Long Kuan Hong Crocodile Farm, situated at New Tiew Crescent and is not open to public. Hence, during our drive-in to Johor Bahru last year, we decided to drop by Teluk Sengat Crocodile Farm to have an up close experience with the crocodiles. Housing more than 1000 saltwater crocodiles, including a 130-year old toothless crocodile, they are of different sizes and ages. Many crocodiles are lurking within the lake in the centre of the farm, which explains why it is blocked off and visitors are not allowed to get close to the lake.
Overall we enjoyed our visit. Could have been better if it wasn't so hot but we can't control the weather, can we? In fact, we were so glad weather was hot and sunny on that day as a few days before our trip it was raining non-stop. If you have not seen different type of fruit trees in person before, this is a good place to start. At least you won't get confused between a mango tree and papaya tree (happened to my kid, true story). Desaru Fruit Farm have different packages according to one's needs so best to check out their website, or you can speak to the boss Steve while at the farm itself.
Pengalaman menaiki ATV mengelilingi kawasan Desaru Fruit Farm antara aktiviti menarik disediakan pihak pengurusan. Selain dapat membawa sendiri ATV sambil fruit-tour kebun dan melihat sendiri produk tropical yang ditanam oleh pemilik Desaru Fruit Farm. Boleh tahan luas kawasan farm ni. Lagi seronok bila tiba musim buah-buahan. Geram je tengok buah tergantung lebat kat pokok.
Eyza sempat bagi arnab ni makan carrot.. suka betul dia dapat makan..
Entrance Fee to the ostrich farm has been revised since 2018 and it is RM20 (Adult) and RM15 (Child). As you enter the farm, there will be a guide to bring you to see the young chicks and other ostrich of different ages, how they are breed, fed and sharing of interesting fun facts of the ostrich.
DL and CL had a ride on an ostrich named Lulu. It cost RM20 per ride and came with a photo and certificate that says ‘So-and-so has successfully ridden on the world’s fastest bird’. Cost aside, only children weighing 45kg and below get to ride the bird. And it was only from one side of the enclosure to the other, so nothing much to shout about. Both of them enjoyed the ride so it was still worth it. Lulu couldn’t stand still when it was DL’s turn and ended up giving him a free ride of a few rounds within the enclosure.
Visitors can have the opportunity to get close and personal with the ostriches, interacts with them either with selfie, wefie or even a ride on them (for those andrenaline junkie) at a minimal charge. The admission fees to the farm are is at the rate of MYR12 and MYR 8 for adult and children respectively.
#aktraveler Zenxin Organik Park merupakan salah satu organik park yang beroperasi 20 tahun dan ke atas. Ia merupakan salah satu farm yang sesuai untuk pelaja...
You can always walk-in for a simple guided tour around the park. It is RM15 for adults and RM12 for kids.
Visitors can choose a guided tour, cycle around the park, or simply take some time to walk around the park and enjoy the view. Dotted around the park are various attractions and activities for visitors. Join the “Be an organic farmer” programme and learn the proper methods of organic farming. Park tours are scheduled at 4 different times, at 9.30am, 11.30am, 2.30pm and 4.30pm, bringing visitors to the various farms available here .
his eco-resort in Kluang offers a unique farm stay experience, with its gorgeous cabins, farm animals & breathtaking views.