It's one of few places where children can be easily impressed with both animals, which they can have hands-on experience with, and fun activities of various kinds. Now it is popular among kids and parents than ever before. It's less than 1.30 hr. away from Bangkok. Taking motorway gets you here even faster. Pizza, pancake and ice cream making makes kids proud of themselves, not to mention joyfully tasting their own stuffs later on. If they like something to bring home as souvenirs, they can go for soap making or planting some vegetables in pots, and much more. A real rice field to get your first-hand experience on being a farmer is also a draw (but do bring some spare clothes along).
Activities aside, we think both kids and grown-ups will definitely enjoy feeding different kinds of animals here like Murrah buffalos, hogs, rabbits, ducks and fish. Wrap up your trip with a meal at the farm's restaurant. It will be a fulfilling trip.
One major characteristic of Murrah Farm that we like much is the nature it offers. It is green, far from the buzz of the city. It is a place we can refresh ourselves. Ironically, sometimes driving downtown takes longer than...
Read moreUpdate review Feb 2024 (0 star if the system allowed) We have been waiting an hour plus for food, we did ask for follow up. Turns out they didnt key in the order and my 2kids have nothing to eat.
Service is provided like we are begging for it. Its a joke to us that we have to pay for literally everything and be treated like this.
We did get 1 good though, Its a garlic bread. We did eat it and found that there was a blue colorish along the bread edge. I didnt take the photo as I asked them what it is and they kept it away.
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Dear Owners,
If my kids has to attend the hospital because of your food, I will come back with legal notice. Small and structure flow. Quite good for family with kids but not cheap. Food is expensive with average taste. Good quality...
Read moreA great place for kids to learn about farm life and nature in a hands on way. There are different stations where you can do DIY activities e.g. plant tree in a pot, make salted egg, make soap, ice cream and pizza. There is no entry fee but you pay for the activities and animal feeding. You can also sit on a small train that goes around the farm (mainly to entertain the kids, really). The place is clean and well maintained. I love all the informative signboards across the farm- you can learn so much...
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