April 2025
We went here to escape the usual weekend time spent at the malls. They open from 9:30am on the weekend. We arrived there around 11:30am. The farm is big, but not many attractions like in the zoo, so don't expect lots of fancy stuff here (afterall it's a farm). It's best to experience the farming life here. You can park your car outside, there's 2 spaces for the parking lot. You can buy the ticket at the entrance, Malaysians and foreigners have different pricelists. After the entrance, you will see a café where you can buy ice cream or milk tea. You can also buy food to feed the animals. You'll see a cage with a different breed of roosters, goat, lizard, snake and deer down the middle road past the big tree on the right side. Further down you'll see the compost ground as well as a few guppies and other fish breeds. There's a mini tractor with a wagon at the back where the kids can hop on and take a ride. Nearby, there's a cat's house. It's RM5 per entry for 20 mins playtime. You can buy a snack for RM5 per pcs or RM8 for 2pcs. There's a toilet and praying room to the left side. Further to the left, you'll meet their 'lady' (they called their cow as their lady).
They sold their dairy produce with high quality that is competitive in the market. Starting from their farm fresh milk, vegetables, fruits, etc. There's also an ice cream stall, one is inside scoop (yeah they have joined forces) and one is their local brand.
Before going back, you can take a ride with a big tractor where the guide will explain the location and bring you to the other side of the park, explaining the function of each location as well as the story of the farm. They will bring you up a hill where you can take a photo of the scenery.
Overall it's a nice experience and worth the travels. Highly recommended to bring your...
Read moreThe entrance fee is quite cheap, only rm15 for adults (public holidays & weekend), rm10 for kids above 5 y/o and foc for 4 y/o and below..
Tips for PH and Weekend...
The Acre opens at 10am but i suggest you guys to come earlier around 9.30am and queue infront of the ticketing booth like we did.. the line will start to build up around 9.45am and around 10.00am you will be quite far behind.. and the parking spaces can be full already at that time..
Ticketing counter.. We came here on the 18th of Nov 2022, and there are two lines (counter) you can line up to buy the tickets, left line is for the QR pay / Credit Card and on the right line is for the Cash Only counter..
Another tips from me.. if you can come early.. it is best to take the the Tramp Trucktor Ride first as the line will be very long and i dont think any of us like to wait in line under any sunny and warm day kan.... Especially when you have the kids with you.. so datang awal and take the 1st or 2nd ride.. They have 2 tructors, and each tructors will take around 20-25 minutes to complete the tour..
Atrer that, you can go inside and take the kids to the Barrel Ride Station.. the kids will love this.. and if the queue is long, you can go see the fighting fish place first, just next to the Barrel Ride station..
In my opinion, their main attraction were only this two ride as we can only enjoy this two rides only in the Acre, no other place in Selangor have this..
Overall.. for only 15 ringgit per entry during weekends.. it's worth it.. the food inside quite expensive thou 😅 the drinks not so..
Other attractions inside here you can enjoy it without any queue..
Selamat berfotografi and Happy...
Read moreLove the place, the attractions, the initiative for sustainability. The infrastructure was good, the toilet was clean, and good exposure for visitors to have a peek into what is put in to produce the milk we all buy:). The ice cream was really nice, the walk was good, the attractions memang mantap. For families memang cantek. For kids it is good too.
BUT; can't help but to point out the absence of introduction to milk, the importance to the community, anything about farm fresh itself. I came thinking that I'll be plunged into the world of milk but when i left it just left me (???) with a bag of milk products from farm fresh. Lack of educational approach for general audiences, might have more for the school. (Some presentation on milk, history and background of farm fresh etc.)
Most of the labels for each attractions has some jokes in english, that english speakers can understand, but I think the humor in the words fail to be delivered for local speakers. (e.g "This way to our ladies" to basic english speakers, they might think its the ladies toilet, but in reality its the way to see the female cows.)
One of the attractions was ikan laga or fighting fish. As a fish keeper myself, i notice that some of the betta fishes has a swimming bladder disease, where they can't float and could only move at the bottom of their tanks. Since this attraction is at a university with a veterinarian background, one might think better care is put in for these fishes.
The ice cream was so nice i hoped to not pay RM15 just to enter the place and buy them. I hope farm fresh expand this ice cream product (fresh milk flavour) to the public. Id come and...
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