Bukit Tinggi Rabbit Farm
Bukit Tinggi Rabbit Farm
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MichelleCEP
Selangor50 contributions
Mar 2022
It is a small place, there's about 10 rabbits in the "indoor garden" for you to play with. While outside, there's a cage with 4 ducks. There's also a indoor playground. And that's it.
The entrance fee is RM14 (adult) RM7 (child) but if you purchased the ticket when you are entering Colmar Tropicale, then it is free entrance. If just to pay to see the above, then just don't bother to go.
The entrance fee is RM14 (adult) RM7 (child) but if you purchased the ticket when you are entering Colmar Tropicale, then it is free entrance. If just to pay to see the above, then just don't bother to go.
Written 12 March 2022
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Aryzz
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia6 contributions
Jan 2013 • Family
Pro:
1. Cheap entrance just around 1USD or RM3 you can enter the farm.
2. Lovely rabbit n animals: deer, guinea pig & small turtle
3. They also provide donkey ride for 2USD or RM6
4: Food & wash room is all right
Cons:
1. Quite small farm
2. Nothing just play with the animal.
Tips:
- Don't forget your camera
1. Cheap entrance just around 1USD or RM3 you can enter the farm.
2. Lovely rabbit n animals: deer, guinea pig & small turtle
3. They also provide donkey ride for 2USD or RM6
4: Food & wash room is all right
Cons:
1. Quite small farm
2. Nothing just play with the animal.
Tips:
- Don't forget your camera
Written 23 January 2013
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kayMM
malaysia39 contributions
Aug 2012 • Couples
nice place if you are kids. by paying RM3 equal to USD1 u can chase the free-range rabbits, ride a donkey (need to pay for a ride), play with deers, n try to catch the cute guinea pigs. come here. bring your kids. sure they will go home with big smile.
Written 23 August 2012
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Caryn Jen
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia1,964 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
This place should be shut down.
One lady at the counter where you buy your ticket entry RM5. Additional RM3 for food pellets which is ridiculous expensive for the amount you get.
A security guard will check your ticket before you enter. This place is not at all like i remembered it. Last time the rabbits all used to run in a huge area, none in cages. Now most of them are in cages only a few in an open area for them to run around. Some deers are kept in small spaces. The donkeys look really dirty and hungry. The deers at the back of the garden look really starving and dirty also.
2 deers are lying down at the main grass area, not sure why they are not standing up. Also when you offer food they don't take it, feels like they are not well. In the open area with the rabbits, some of the rabbits have skin parasites and children are running after the bunnies manhandling them. Parents are too stupid to even tell their kids how to treat animals properly. All they do is take pictures because their kid look cute doing it.
No guards or keeper to look out after the animals to make sure that guests are not mistreating or mishandling the animals. Most of the rabbits are kept in small cages and you can see they are in bad shape. I do admit you will look nice in pictures and looks like you are having the time of your life but in actual fact it's not.
We left the place feeling bitter and sad for the animals and would like everyone to think twice before coming until they turn over a new leaf and treat the animals better and with more respect.
One lady at the counter where you buy your ticket entry RM5. Additional RM3 for food pellets which is ridiculous expensive for the amount you get.
A security guard will check your ticket before you enter. This place is not at all like i remembered it. Last time the rabbits all used to run in a huge area, none in cages. Now most of them are in cages only a few in an open area for them to run around. Some deers are kept in small spaces. The donkeys look really dirty and hungry. The deers at the back of the garden look really starving and dirty also.
2 deers are lying down at the main grass area, not sure why they are not standing up. Also when you offer food they don't take it, feels like they are not well. In the open area with the rabbits, some of the rabbits have skin parasites and children are running after the bunnies manhandling them. Parents are too stupid to even tell their kids how to treat animals properly. All they do is take pictures because their kid look cute doing it.
No guards or keeper to look out after the animals to make sure that guests are not mistreating or mishandling the animals. Most of the rabbits are kept in small cages and you can see they are in bad shape. I do admit you will look nice in pictures and looks like you are having the time of your life but in actual fact it's not.
We left the place feeling bitter and sad for the animals and would like everyone to think twice before coming until they turn over a new leaf and treat the animals better and with more respect.
Written 19 October 2018
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cirque
Jakarta, Indonesia8,133 contributions
Jan 2012 • Friends
The what so called rabbit farm and animal park is just a small area covering few fenced sections for animal bordered by golf courses and staff quarters.
The rabbits themselves are well-fed, look healthy and well taken cared of. They roam freely in a fenced area. Guests can feed the rabbit, take pictures, or pet them. Other than rabbit, there is also a donkey cage, a deer cage, and a Javan Rusa cage. Apart from the donkey (of which child can ride at extra charge), the other enclosures are in less attractive conditions. The animals are less active and only gather in its flock.
For RM3 entrance fee, it's a rather wasted experience as guests would have much more anticipation of what to see and do in "animal park"
The rabbits themselves are well-fed, look healthy and well taken cared of. They roam freely in a fenced area. Guests can feed the rabbit, take pictures, or pet them. Other than rabbit, there is also a donkey cage, a deer cage, and a Javan Rusa cage. Apart from the donkey (of which child can ride at extra charge), the other enclosures are in less attractive conditions. The animals are less active and only gather in its flock.
For RM3 entrance fee, it's a rather wasted experience as guests would have much more anticipation of what to see and do in "animal park"
Written 9 January 2012
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NasreenAshrafGhori
Karachi Pakistan293 contributions
Apr 2011 • Couples
Bukit Tinggi Resort is situated in Berjaya Hills, about 2 hours drive
>> from
>> Kuala Lumpur. We took a day trip through Rent-a-Car (charged RM 300
>> return). The other cheaper way is Shuttle Bus from Berjaya Times Square
>> KL
>> (costs RM 35 per person both ways).
>>
>> Our driver / guide Hussain was half Pakistani as his late father belonged
>> to Peshawar and was expert in making Peshawari Chappal (a special
>> footwear
>> of Northwest Frontier Post region of Pakistan) while his mother was
>> Malay.
>> Now, one out of his 4 brothers still continuing with the family business
>> while two of his brothers were doing Nan (Canai Roti) business.
>>
This resort is half an hours drive away from Genting Highlands and 45 minutes drive away from Kuala Lumpur.
Upon reaching Bukit Tinggi we were delighted to see the replica of a French Town, constructed beautifully with little French Restaurants and a Bakery. There were small shops selling beautiful souvenirs to take home.
The resort consists of a Japanese Tea Garden, Botanical Garden, Rabbit Farm, Horse Trail and nature walks. There's a shuttle service available from the parking of the Resort and you can take as many rides as you want the whole day for RM 15 per person only. The shuttle leaves you at the junction of Japanese Tea Garden and Botanical Garden of about 20 minutes walk each way. The walk is steep but the well manicured greenery and stone work is worth the hike. Unfortunately, my camera battery was down during
half the trip therefore I could not take all the shots I wanted.
Bukit Tinggi is a picturesque place, provides all the convenience a tourist looks for. However, short or long stays in one of the hotels are recommended if you want an escape from the city life. The tranquility, cool climate and misty air makes this place quite romantic. Good for walks and reading.
In the afternoon we went to Berjaya Hills Golf Club, where the Manager of the Club showed us models of Spanish Town and German Town replicas construction of which is underway.
We had our lunch on the deck of the Club House. I ordered Soup and Salad, while my husband Ashraf had Grilled Chicken Sandwich. The service was a bit slow but the food was delicious.
A visit to Bukit Tinggi is highly recommended.
>> from
>> Kuala Lumpur. We took a day trip through Rent-a-Car (charged RM 300
>> return). The other cheaper way is Shuttle Bus from Berjaya Times Square
>> KL
>> (costs RM 35 per person both ways).
>>
>> Our driver / guide Hussain was half Pakistani as his late father belonged
>> to Peshawar and was expert in making Peshawari Chappal (a special
>> footwear
>> of Northwest Frontier Post region of Pakistan) while his mother was
>> Malay.
>> Now, one out of his 4 brothers still continuing with the family business
>> while two of his brothers were doing Nan (Canai Roti) business.
>>
This resort is half an hours drive away from Genting Highlands and 45 minutes drive away from Kuala Lumpur.
Upon reaching Bukit Tinggi we were delighted to see the replica of a French Town, constructed beautifully with little French Restaurants and a Bakery. There were small shops selling beautiful souvenirs to take home.
The resort consists of a Japanese Tea Garden, Botanical Garden, Rabbit Farm, Horse Trail and nature walks. There's a shuttle service available from the parking of the Resort and you can take as many rides as you want the whole day for RM 15 per person only. The shuttle leaves you at the junction of Japanese Tea Garden and Botanical Garden of about 20 minutes walk each way. The walk is steep but the well manicured greenery and stone work is worth the hike. Unfortunately, my camera battery was down during
half the trip therefore I could not take all the shots I wanted.
Bukit Tinggi is a picturesque place, provides all the convenience a tourist looks for. However, short or long stays in one of the hotels are recommended if you want an escape from the city life. The tranquility, cool climate and misty air makes this place quite romantic. Good for walks and reading.
In the afternoon we went to Berjaya Hills Golf Club, where the Manager of the Club showed us models of Spanish Town and German Town replicas construction of which is underway.
We had our lunch on the deck of the Club House. I ordered Soup and Salad, while my husband Ashraf had Grilled Chicken Sandwich. The service was a bit slow but the food was delicious.
A visit to Bukit Tinggi is highly recommended.
Written 18 January 2012
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Irshad Ismail
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia89 contributions
July 2019 • Family
Visited during our return journey from Japanese Village. Except for few roaming rabbits, nothing is impressive to attract the crowd. May help the children to go around and pat with the rabbits. Not worth if you are paying but if you hold the tickets of Japanese Village which is MR16/-, the entrance is free. However, avoid this place is my advise so you can concentrate on the attractions.
Written 11 August 2019
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AliAzzam
Shah Alam, Malaysia367 contributions
Feb 2019 • Family
Few rabbits...and look like a sick one as well. Not worth visiting. I rather go home and play with my cats
Written 7 February 2019
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DJLengYein
422 contributions
July 2018 • Family
I see children pulling and trashing the rabbits around but no one stops them
All the rabbits are so scared of everyone
The deers are ok but the rabbits are just so pityful
I feel sad for them
They shouldnt let the children grab rabbits at their will
They dont know what hurts the rabbits and the parents didnt even care when i was there three times the same thing happens
All the rabbits are so scared of everyone
The deers are ok but the rabbits are just so pityful
I feel sad for them
They shouldnt let the children grab rabbits at their will
They dont know what hurts the rabbits and the parents didnt even care when i was there three times the same thing happens
Written 14 July 2018
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ntan002
Malaysia113 contributions
Dec 2017 • Family
More could be done to care for the animals. There were no keepers around to manage the crowd. A cashier was busy collecting entrance fees, selling rabbit feed or stuff, and a guard was manning the entrance. I did not see anyone manning the crowd, who can be quite rough and rowdy. I felt so sorry for the animals. Many rabbits were afraid of the visitors.
It is almost like the management did not care about the animals welfare. They are just a money making machine for them to reap as much as possible...A sad scene...
It is almost like the management did not care about the animals welfare. They are just a money making machine for them to reap as much as possible...A sad scene...
Written 25 December 2017
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trish271
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Are the animals in Bukit Tinggi Animal Farm vaccinated? Especially the rabbits?
Written 12 May 2018
how to get here from Kuala Lumpur? I will stay at tune hotel downtown. what can I do in this place?
Written 30 October 2016
you can go by car to colmar tropicale berjaya hills and from there you take the bus. they have a schedule for the buses
Written 4 August 2017
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