Get Down and Dirty on our Little Red Dot!

If you’re craving a break from the usual few shopping malls, head outdoors and uncover Singapore’s hidden farms! Whether you're in the mood to milk goats, plant padi, or even catch fish with a net, these experiences make a fun weekend escape.

1. Bollywood Farms

Previously known as Bollywood Veggies, this gem in Kranji offers a perfect spot to reconnect with nature and savour fresh farm-to-table delicacies. After a hearty meal, explore the hands-on experiences this farm has to offer!

Photo credit: Bollywood Farms

Padi Planting

Roll up your sleeves and get your feet muddy as you plant real rice saplings in a mini padi field. Just remember to book a month ahead as these green babies need time to grow!

Photo credit: Bollywood Adventures

Terrarium Making

Channel your inner plant parent and craft a tiny green world in a glass terrarium. It’s the ultimate way to relax after a busy week.

Photo credit: The Travel Insider

 

2. Hay Diaries

Singapore’s only goat farm offers a peek into farm life with live goat milking sessions from 9am-10:30am daily (no booking needed for groups under 10).

Feed goats alfalfa hay ($5), explore the barns, and grab souvenirs like fresh goat milk or handmade soaps.

Photo credit: Sunny City Kids

For groups of 10 or more, educational tours start from $15/pax and include options like a live milking session, video screening, or a sustainability tour. All packages come with goat milk, feeding hay and themed souvenirs.

For group tours, email: order@haydairies.sg

 

3. Qian Hu Fish Farm

At Qian Hu Fish Farm, it’s all about underwater wonders. Go longkang fishing and enjoy a ticklish fish spa!

Their most popular Package D (from $12/pax) includes a guided retail tour, 30 minutes of longkang fishing, and a relaxing 45-minute fish spa, plus you get to bring home your catch in a mini tank!

Other options include Package A (from $28/pax), featuring a full mini fish tank setup, Package B ($10/pax) with fishing and a tour, and Package C (from $5/pax) combining a tour with a fish spa session.

Photo credit: Sassy Mama

 
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