While rabbits take centerstage in this attraction, you could also enjoy time with chickens and pigs. Here's the thing, learn a lesson or two at their chicken farm with varieties that can overwhelm you, take some photos too. I love the Ayam Cemani chicken. There were other several breeds worth mentioning, but that would take a lot of space here. I recommend you going there first thing in the morning, or late afternoon. The midday sun can be brutal sometimes. We were there around 2pm, and yes, the sun just drained our energy away. Umbrellas are on hand should you need one. You can either take a guided tour, or a tour that includes snacks. The farm is expansive and rolling, and the surroundings do add a touch to the place. There are several intagrammable points, so look out for it, do discover it yourself. Thy also serve rabbit meat, aside from several offering to choose from. so that's something to look forward to when visiting the farm. A ride is needed to get there as there is no public transportation available, probably you could hire one at the town's center, habal-habal or motortaxis. Overall, we had a great time. the guide by the way, is very knowlegeable, thanks Keith. I will be going back there with my nephews and neices, and will do around...
Read moreIf you're looking for a place to relax, eat (not only delicious but also healthy food) and learn - Rabbiton is the perfect place to visit for the whole family. For only 150 pesos per head for adults and 100 pesos for kids, you'll enjoy a complete farm tour -the herb garden, pigs, heritage chicken, rabbits, sheeps, goats & horseback riding (for only 30 pesos). They also have friendly tour guides and staff. If you want to take some rest and eat, their cottage is free. They also have free wifi. And their food is really great, lots of choices from breakfast to dinner - and they're serving healthy food. They even have rabbit dishes, and they're so good and healthy too. And before heading home, drop by at the nursery for some potted herbs, and in their store for their farm products. They also have coffee, tea, processed meat products with no preservatives, jam, soap, fertlizers and...
Read moreI don't if we visited when the place is at its worse. But even for ₱50 per person entrance, it wasn't worth it. The place may have been great during it's first year but now it hasn't been maintained well. Our kids are even traumatised with the rabbits' appearance due to some sickness as shown in the photos. Saw one dead rabbit just lying around. I still have high hopes for the place but for now, not worth visiting. The restaurant place is very cozy though. Haven't...
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