Top 10 Interesting Farms To Visit In Singapore

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In a modern concrete jungle like Singapore, it’s hard to imagine the vast green fields with free roaming animals on the island.

But did you know that we have a booming agriculture industry that provides unique farm experiences? Here are our top 10 farms to seek a respite from the hustle and bustle of city life!

Bollywood Farms

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One of Singapore’s famous farms is Bollywood Farms (rebranded from Bollywood Veggies), which houses a wide variety of vegetables and herbs in its vast land in Kranji. The family-friendly farm has guided tours and activities to get your green fingers fired up!

Visitors can energise themselves with delicious farm-to-table food at the farm’s restaurant, Poison Ivy Bistro, and grab seasonal produce and herbs at the Earth Shop before heading home.

Address: 100 Neo Tiew Road (Kranji) Singapore 719026

Hay Dairies

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Plan a visit to Singapore’s only goat farm, Hay Dairies, which is home to more than 800 goats! Visitors can stand a chance to see the goat milking process from 9am – 10.30am daily.

If you want to get hands-on experience of feeding the goats, Alfalfa Hay is available for purchase at $5 per packet. Fresh goat milk and souvenirs are also available for purchase. Hay Dairies provides free & easy and educational farm tours starting from $5 per pax.

Address: 3 Lim Chu Kang Lane 4, Singapore 718859

Green Circle Eco-Farm

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This farm is as organic as it can get! Green Circle Eco-Farm grows around 100 varieties of edible plants with no artificial chemicals. Plants are watered using rain water captured by a roof and gutter system, while plant support materials are made from reused wood or materials available from the farm.

Shop at the sustainable farm’s store which has an extensive catalogue of vegetables, rurits, herbs, condiments, and more. Green Circle Eco-Farm has guided farm tours (from $45/pax, $30/child) and hands-on activities to try while you’re there!

Address: 41 Neo Tiew Road Singapore 719028

The Live Turtle & Tortoise Museum

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Get up close and personal with cute turtles at The Live Turtle & Tortoise Museum! The museum holds the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of turtle and tortoise items around the world.

Visitors get to see about 700 live turtles, some of which are rare and special species like the Alligator Snapping Turtle and Six Legged Tortoise. Ticket prices range from $6 to $20 per pax.
Address: ORTO, 81 Lor Chencharu #01-16, Singapore 769198

Kin Yan Agrotech

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Kin Yan Agrotech is Singapore’s largest wheatgrass and mushroom farm. The farm boasts of pesticide free crops, and also grows other crops such as edible cactuses and aloe vera.

Take a trip down to experience the farm’s exciting farm tours and activities, and bring home fresh produce to cook delicious meals!

Prices vary for different farm tours, see website for more details.

Address: 220 Neo Tiew Crescent, Singapore 718830

BEE aMAZEd Garden

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Make a beeline for the BEE aMAZEd Garden! This unique visitors’ centre offers educational programmes, family activities, honey tastings, and more. Visitors can go on a tour of the centre which includes an educational explanation on a brief history of beekeeping, local honey bees, honey, and an exclusive visit to the beehives observatory to see the bees hard at work.

Address: Kampung Kampus 91 Lorong Chencharu, Singapore 769201

Sprout Hub By City Sprouts

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If you’re looking for an escape nearer to the city, Sprout Hub is for you! Located in Redhill, Sprout Hub is Singapore’s first plot-share urban farm. It was started by social enterprise City Sprouts which aims to rejuvenate urban spaces with modern agriculture.

Sprout Hub has farm tours, farming related workshops, and educational programmes for visitors while they explore the numerous rows of greenhouse tents in the area.

Address: 102 Henderson Road Sprout Hub, Singapore 159562

Long Kuan Hung Crocodile Farm

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Feeling a bit more adventurous? Visit the Long Kuan Hung Crocodile Farm, the last remaining crocodile farm in Singapore! The farm is home to at least 13,000 crocodiles. Visitors can find four major families of crocodiles, alligators, caiman, and gharials, some of which are near extinct species in the farm.

Address: 321 Neo Tiew Crescent Singapore, Singapore 718914

The Sundowner

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Get an elevated breath of fresh air on a rooftop farm at The Sundowner! It boasts of its flagship rooftop farm experience where visitors can learn about organic farming, interact with bees in a bee suit, and try out unifloral honey and farm-to-table cocktails.

Address: 705A East Coast Road, Singapore 459062

Qian Hu Fish Farm

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Feast your eyes on the colourful and exotic fish at Qian Hu Fish Farm, which is home to over 100 species of fish. The farm has numerous attractions such as a farm tour and long kang fishing. When you get tired, you can enjoy a rejuvenating fish spa (from $5/pax) as the fish leaves your feet squeaky clean!

Address: 71, Jalan Lekar, Sungei Tengah Singapore 698950

With the amount of unique farms around the island, be spoilt for choice when choosing your country getaway!

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