5/5 Kristel K. 2 years ago on Google
Super
happy
to
learn
that
another
kid-friendly
place
re-opened!
When
we
found
out
Yoki's
Farm
was
open,
I
immediately
scheduled
a
trip
to
the
south!
It's
a
really
long
drive
to
Yoki's
Farm.
I
suggest
you
bring
food
for
the
trip
OR
have
a
big
breakfast
before
you
leave.
There
aren't
much
kid-friendly
dining
places
on
the
way
to
the
place.
Let
your
bulilit
nap
in
the
car
ride
as
well!
So
they'll
be
pumped
with
energy
when
you
arrive.
The
farm
spans
across
10-hectares,
but
is
currently
only
utilizing
40%
of
the
space.
They
have
feeding
areas
for
rabbits,
birds,
zebras,
and
turtles.
Their
oldest
turtle
is
35
years-old!
They
also
have
a
lot
of
exotic
birds,
Alaskan
Malamutes
and
other
reptiles.
Most
of
animals
are
allowed
for
close
encounter.
Your
assigned
tour
guides
will
let
you
know
how
to
properly
interact
each
one.
They
also
have
an
area
showcasing
the
owner's
collection
of
statues,
and
antiques.
Lastly,
they
also
have
a
hydroponics
garden
which
they
open
seasonally
for
harvesting.
They're
bringing
in
more
animals
soon,
so
we
can
expect
new
things
from
Yoki's!
:)
Going
around
the
farm
at
a
leisurely
pace
will
only
take
around
2
hours
max.
You
can
finish
the
whole
place
a
bit
over
an
hour
if
you
move
from
station
to
station
very
fast!
Weekdays
are
better
vs
weekends.
It's
best
to
come
in
early,
while
most
of
the
animals
haven't
been
fed
yet.
We
arrived
around
11:30,
so
the
rabbits
were
already
full!
Most
of
them
snubbed
our
offerings..
Also,
there's
less
people
when
you're
early
:)
Then
you
can
have
lunch
in
their
cafeteria
or
have
takeaways
on
your
way
back
home.
Since
there's
not
much
walking
involved,
and
the
terrain
in
the
farm
is
inconsistent--bringing
strollers
is
NOT
advisable.
Wear
comfy
closed
shoes.
You
will
walk
on
grass
at
some
point.
Last
but
not
the
least,
please
practice
social
distancing
and
wear
your
mask!
Be
responsible
guests
and
good
examples
to
your
kids!
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