Wonderful idea of a place to take your kids that is close enough to Kathmandu, yet far enough to feel like a road trip. But the play area is outdated and the animals especially baby bunnies are not kept safe enough from the grasping hands of little kids. I get that a petting farms means the animals are petted, but there wasn't enough supervision about how to touch the animals and how them being held too tightly could hurt them.
They need to invest more on staff supervising the children and keep a close eye on the sheds that the animals are kept in. Children were going in and out without much supervision.
On a plus aide, they have a small restaurant in premises that allows the parents to relax and enjoy a good meal while the kids are...
Read moreTo be very Frank, I was very disappointed going here after seeing the way they have kept the animals.. The cages are small over crowded.. Saw 1 dead rabbit in the cage.They said that they have been in the business for 9 years, and I was like, seriously... They need to improve a lot. I eam a lot if they want to draw the crowd.. I would also suggest parking the car in the main street or bear by fields as the road leading inside is narrow, and if any other vehicle comes from opposite directions,...
Read moreThis place is kind of mini zoo. You can see here cows, horse (you can ride it till 3pm only), duck, rabbits( small kids can play with them also), hen, sheep, kalij, white rat, kalij, goat and so on Old equipments for agriculture are displayed Free space is big so children can run to play and slide, seesaw , swing And also children can sit on tracktor they ride it also In average it’s good to visit with children for educational purpose People there behave so nice But it smells...
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