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Introduction
Nestled within Cameron Highlands is a small farm that is home to fluffy and incredibly adorable sheep. Visitors are able to feed, pet, touch, and take pictures with the sheep.
What to Expect?
Visitors will no longer have to travel all the way to New Zealand to see cute sheep. On the farm, you can feed the sheep, take selfies with them, and pet them – but be gentle, sheep are timid animals so you don't wanna smother them with too much love or carry them in an improper way.
Tickets to the Sheep Sanctuary is RM8 per adult and RM3 per child. Visitors can feed the sheep with the food pellets which is included in the ticket price, and take selfies with them, and pet them – but be gentle, of course!
Sheep are timid animals so you don't wanna smother them with too much love or carry them in an improper way.
Highlights:
- Spend your weekend or holidays with your family members at The Sheep Sanctuary
- Have the chance to get closed, pat, touch, and feed the sheep
- Stay away from the stressful city and visit The Sheep Sanctuary to get closed to the mother nature that is fulled of sheep at Cameron Highland
- Enjoy the view at the top of Cameron Highland while having the sheep by your side.
The Sheep Sanctuary is located at Kea Farm Market behind Kea Valley Hotel in Brinchang.
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Address: Kea Farm, Brinchang, 39100, Brinchang, Pahang
018-661 8488
Everyday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PMBook Tickets & Packages
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Jehe Bengis
a week agoYou better go once in a lifetime, especially with your kids, sure they will love this experience. Tamed alpacas and sheep all was so clean and in good shape. First you need to get parking around Kea Farm, you can walk down the road while you can buy a few souvenirs near Kea Farm such as strawberries, chocolate and many more. Then you need to buy tickets, not so expensive, and worth your money. They will give you 1 pack of sheep food that you can use to feed the sheep and alpaca inside, yes of course with your own hand, dont worry they will not bite you because they are very friendly and hungry seeking for your attention, if your food running out, you can bought inside, got vending machine also. Just have visit and enjoy, the feel that you never forget.
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Jennifer Von
2 weeks agoIt was an okay experience with the sheep and alpaca. Glad that they are taken care of. However, we paid tickets for 3 pax but got 2 box of feeds for the sheep and alpaca which doesn't equate to the price we paid for 3. It was a good experience, if you haven't been to overseas for such experience. This is a good place to start.
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Chin Yan
4 weeks agoHighly recommended place to visit. Entrance fee is now rm12 for each adult and sheep pellets will be given 1 box for 2 pax. Alpaca was quarantined when I went there but we’re still able to touch and feed them. Alpaca really spits if you make them angry. So, be careful. Overall, it’s a great experience.
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Louis Low
a month agoA must go tourist spot in Cameron Highland, you got the closeup experience with the sheep and alpaca, entrance fee comes with a box of feeding food for the cure and fuzzy animals.
Sheep always calm and you can touch them as you wish, but for alpaca you need to watch out and be gentle with them, they might get mad and simply jump around to show off his anger or dissatisfaction.
Overall fun to visit there place with young kids a get away from city and town, or for couples hanging out spot. -
Lim SJ
a month agoRM12 for adult and RM7 (if not mistaken) for children. We had 4 adults and 1 child, and got free 3 boxes of food for the sheep. Place was small but a fun experience. Went on weekday and there was a small crowd. Cant imagine on weekends
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