It's a so-so kind of experience. Had to pay before entering the property, in your car. If you want the picture with the white fence in overlooking the cow's grazing field, you should do it at the left side of the main entrance, before you enter the property. I didn't see any area similar to this inside the property.
The place is huge with a number of things to do such as feeding the calves and goats with no additional charges; but you do have to purchase the grass and milk at a designated counter for RM2 each. There is also the barn where you can go and see the adult cows. Around the area were a lot of flowers, so a photo opt.
They sell their products such as "ice cream" or they call it gelato (to me it was not an ice cream nor a gelato, it's more like a frozen yoghurt because the texture and taste were a bit sour like yoghurt. I don't know for other flavours but the original one was definitely a frozen yoghurt). They also sell pizza, sausages, nuggets, fries, milk cartons and yoghurts.
They have several stations selling their goods such as the main building, tents outside the main building and a cafe a bit further up the parking area. Just keep an eye out for them and avoid the very long queue at the main building just to buy them.
If you go in the morning maybe it'll be a bit cold but we arrived almost at noon so the wheather was just nice. Not too cold.
I think that's about it. Overall was just okay. I just think that they should clarify clearly that the ice cream is frozen yoghurt in essence. I had my hope up for a creamy and delicious ice cream. I was very...
Read moreTIP: Buy tickets online before you arrive (MYR 5.00 only for a Malaysian adult). The website is a bit of a pain really, as you need to register for an account AND verify your email, before you can book and pay for the tickets. Extremely inconvenient as you’d probably only come here one time so there is actually no need to “register” for an account. They should allow visitors to just register as a “guest” as many other ticketing website now allows. Once you have successfully managed to book and pay for your tickets online, you only need to show the booking to the attendant at the entrance to the farm, then drive up to the many parking spots available around the area.
Come here early morning around 8:00am as this will give you the best chance to take photos with a clear view of Kinabalu in the background (and avoid the crowd). After 10:00am clouds usually move in and obscure the peak. There are many good places for this, around the compound.
The gelato and yoghurt are a must-try, don’t miss them. They’re worth the (usually)...
Read moreIf you're coming during public holidays like me, then be aware that some offerings are unavailable such as tour in the factory or some sections are closed. Also the amount of people are unbelievably a lot!! 😂 What I like is the surroundings that's very relaxing and really makes you 😌 zen despite you see people everywhere and trying to stand where you're standing to take photos.. but is really all good.. please go and try their ice cream (gelato), you will not be disappointed and I am really surprised at the quality. Thumbs up 👍🏻 we spent lots of time looking for car park, this is the frustrating part when you arrived but, but, once you're there, take revenge by visiting every inch of the place and it will be worthy of your time spent. If you ask me if I were to come again? Answer is a big YES and most likely I will come during weekdays. Walk around, you see there's many things for you to take photos and kids friendly too, there rocks that you could climb for magnificent...
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