We arrived safely at the UK Farm after a gruelling but rewarding trip across the Causway.
A plethora of adorable and quirky farm animals - including but not limited to deers, an ostrich and goats - that we seldom see in Singapore were awaiting our arrival. We even had the privilege of feeding them and making our own passionfruit juice!
Though pigeons, mynahs and even chickens are a common sight in Singapore, students were beyond delighted to see the farm fowl. They also got a chance to feed the birds and see them enjoy the treats that they provided.
Kampung Chickens
Geese
Peacock
Ayam Cemani
Who are the Orang Asli you may ask? They are in fact the oldest inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia. We had the privilege of watching a member of the Orang Asli perform for us, and we even got the opportunity to take a picture to commemorate this special moment.
Not a common sight for our students back in Singapore, we had the lovely opportunity to see the goats get milked and try their fresh milk on the spot. Not only that, but we also got to feed the baby goats and try goat milk ice cream as well!