Introduction
Nestled in Bangsar town, Kebun-Kebun is an urban community vegetable farm spanning 2.5 acres. The farm sits on a sloppy hill that offers views of KL’s skyline, and it is home to sprouting vegetables and flowers, and living animals that make up for a family-friendly visit.
What to Expect?
The vegetable farm an 8-acre linear green space dedicated to growing vegetables, fruits, herbs. It is also a space where livestocks like cows, hans, turkeys, sheep, ducks, and even a peacok can roam free.
The farm sits on a sloppy hill that offers great views of KL’s skyline, visitors can roam through the 8 acre space within the farm and it makes a great trip especially for families with kids.
As visitors make their way into the farm, they will be ascending to a short and easy hill with lots of greenery along the path.
On the hill visitors can find plenty of vegetables and herbs planted. Depending on month and seaons, the vaterity and type of vegetables can be different throughout the year.
Visitors can find tomatoes, bok choy, chilli padi, to cucmber, long beans, pumpkins, and papayas.
They can also find Sunflowers and hibiscus in the flora section of the farm.
Each of the plants are usually labeled so it makes very educational trip for the little ones to know what they are looking at.
There are also some places for visitors to sit down and rest. All these are accompanies by the amazing KL's skyscraper in the background.
The setup are nice and cosy so visitors can take some worthy pictures here.
The farm is also operated in sustainable manner, so environment protection is their key theme here.
Entrance
Admission is free, but visitors can make voluntary donation to the farm to keep the farm going.
The crops grown in the farm are donated to soup kitchens and the underprivileged around the city as a way to give back to their community and ensure that they also have access to fresh produce.
Everything you’ll see here is all made possible by the work of volunteers and donations from visitors.
Animals Feeding
Don't forget visitors can buy some food for the animals and let your kids feed them. The animals are tame here, and they will be attracted to you as soon as you hold the food grains!
It’s an excellent place to visit for KL citizens and a great way to introduce the children to farming that can usually only be found in countryside. We recommend that you make a stop the next time you are in Bangsar!
Look Around
Address: Lorong Bukit Pantai, Bangsar, 59100, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
016-414 1620
Everyday Except Monday 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM-
Ruchika G S
a month agoThis is green serene beauty in the centre of the city. My kid loved playing with farm animals here .. plantation is so well planned ? I wonder if we can go out here for a picnic ?
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Xin Dee Ow
a month agoLovely little garden with some pheasants, ducks, peacocks. We walk from home as parking can sometimes be an issue. Definitely not stroller friendly so baby carrier is best. Some mosquitoes as can be expected, so cover up or put on repellent.
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Anugraha Gaikwad
a month agoWhen I heard of Kebun Kebun Bangsar being one of the top 6 extraordinary gardens in the world, I had high expectations when I planned to visit. My visit there didn't just meet those expectations, it exceeded them in every possible way I could imagine!!
Apart from the amazing way they are serving and empowering the local community, they have managed to create an oasis in the middle of the city. If you want to escape the noise and concrete jungle, this is the place! You are transported to a magical place with the most beautiful flowers and butterflies and plants of many kind. It was hard to leave (we were the last ones I think), and I can't wait to go back.
I'm so grateful to the founders and volunteers who strive to keep this place alive and teach us to care for all creation! All the best and thank you to you all! :))
P.S. You have good parking space here. It's kid friendly, dog friendly and all people friendly! :) -
Chau wah
2 months agoA good place to visit during weekends. Ducks, goose, cow and sheep plus all the flowers. Beautiful. Limited car parks. Entrance free. Just pay a visit here especially you have kids. I think they will love it.
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rimsha
5 months agoAbsolutely beautiful. They have all kinds of plants and flowers. There is a vegetable garden where they donate all the veggies to homeless/refugee centres. The volunteers there are very friendly. They have a few different animals at this place too. Every corner is different and so beautiful. If you're a nature lover then this place is a must. Do volunteer and donate to support them!
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