Lenggeng Eco Agro Farm
(Rabbit Fun Land, Lenggeng)

Lenggeng Eco Agro Farm is a place where kids can interact with animals such as rabbits, peacocks, various breeds of chicken, geese, ostriches, peacocks, goats, dairy cattle, ponies and deer. There is even a camel here. 

With prior arrangement, parties of school kids can be catered for to find out about looking after animals and organic farming techniques. When I visited there was a cute looking recently-born baby calf and a number of different breeds of cattle.

Activities here include pony rides, crossing a hanging bridge, feeding fish and animals and petting rabbits.

Rabbit Fun Land used to be located at Broga (opposite the parking area for Broga Hill) but it has now moved here.

 Eating & Shopping

There is a cafeteria serving drinks and food such as their signature dish of rabbit mee hoon or rice in claypot, rabbit satay, fried rice, noodles, eggs, bread and desserts.

You can also purchase frozen rabbit meat to take home.

Opening Hours & Admission Charges

Open daily (except Monday and Public Holidays) from 10 am to 6.30 pm.

  • Entrance Fee RM 8
  • Fish Pellets RM 3
  • Apples RM 8
  • Carrots RM 10
  • Pony Ride RM 8

 How To Get to Lenggeng Eco Agro Farm

The farm is located on highway 34 about 10 km from Broga and 18 km from Semenyih.

The exact location is marked on this map:

GPS:

2°52'12.4"N 101°56'10.4"E

2.870097, 101.936217

Address:

Lot 1556

Mukim Lenggeng

71750 Lenggeng

Negeri Sembilan

Malaysia


Tel 012-636 2833 (Jerry Wong)

Email: jwwong@earcsb.com

You can see more details on their Facebook page.

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