Seeing Exotic Animals from Abroad at Bali Farm House, Including Alpacas!

Seeing Exotic Animals from Abroad at Bali Farm House, Including Alpacas!
Seeing Exotic Animals from Abroad at Bali Farm House, Including Alpacas! (photo: Bali farm house)
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Tucked away in North Bali, far from the typical beach destinations in the south, a hidden gem is quickly rising in popularity among both locals and tourists. This is Bali Farm House. This unique attraction offers more than just breathtaking views. It provides a rare chance to experience a farm and ranch-style adventure where visitors can interact with exotic animals from around the globe. One of the highlights? The opportunity to meet alpacas, which are typically only found in Peru. This one-of-a-kind experience is quickly putting Bali Farm House on the travel map.

Situated in the serene hilly landscape of Pancasari Village, Sukasada District, Buleleng, Bali, the farm is a scenic 45-minute drive from Singaraja City, covering 26 kilometers. Visitors can feed various animals, ride ponies, and soak in the beauty of the surrounding countryside.

Bali Farm House opened its doors in February 2024, and despite its relatively short time in operation, it has already garnered significant attention.

Quoted from Detik, Yohanes Suryantomo, Operational Manager of Bali Farm House, shared, “We receive about 300 visitors per day, mostly domestic tourists. On weekends, this number jumps to between 900 and 1,000 visitors. During the Eid holiday, we even hit a record of 2,060 visitors in a single day.”

Spanning across 7 hectares of land, the farm boasts a wide array of animals from different parts of the world. Among the residents are donkeys from Australia, ponies from the Netherlands, goats from the Czech Republic, and ostriches from Africa. Alongside these exotic creatures, you’ll find silkie chickens, Brahma chickens, and peacocks. However, it’s the alpacas that steal the show, serving as the official mascots of Bali Farm House.

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But it’s not just the animals that draw people in. The farm’s architecture, designed in a Tuscany style reminiscent of the Italian countryside, creates an enchanting atmosphere when combined with the lush green hills of the area. It’s a setting that transports visitors to what feels like a Swiss village, offering plenty of picturesque moments and fresh mountain air.

Beyond interacting with the animals, Bali Farm House offers a unique culinary experience. The on-site restaurant serves a variety of Balinese, Indonesian, and Western dishes, allowing visitors to enjoy their meal while basking in the natural beauty and European-inspired ambiance. It’s the perfect spot for a relaxing family outing.

Admission to Bali Farm House is reasonably priced at Rp 125,000 for adults and Rp 100,000 for children. The ticket includes a Rp 50,000 meal voucher that can be used at the restaurant. For families, there’s a special package priced at Rp 405,000, which covers entry for two adults and two children.

For those seeking a break from Bali’s more crowded tourist areas, Bali Farm House offers a refreshing and unique experience. Whether it’s interacting with exotic animals, exploring the beautiful hills, or simply enjoying a meal surrounded by nature, this destination is quickly becoming a must-visit spot in North Bali.