


Tiger Lily Petting farm
About
Tiger Lily Petting Farm offers an authentic taste of rural Nepali life just outside the historic city of Bhaktapur. Kids can get hands-on with farm animals, pick seasonal fruits like strawberries and tomatoes, and learn about traditional organic farming methods in a safe, family-friendly environment that provides a refreshing break from temple touring.
Highlights
- ✓Hands-on animal petting and feeding with goats, chickens, and rabbits
- ✓Seasonal fruit and vegetable picking that kids can eat fresh from the garden
- ✓Traditional Nepali farming demonstrations showing organic methods
- ✓Open spaces for children to run and explore safely away from city traffic
- ✓Educational experience about sustainable agriculture in a developing country
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit in the morning (10-11 AM) when animals are most active and temperatures are cooler, especially important in pre-monsoon months.
- 2.Wear closed-toe shoes that can get dirty as you'll be walking on farm paths. Bring hand sanitizer or wipes since handwashing facilities may be basic.
- 3.Ask staff about the seasonal harvest calendar before visiting. Strawberry season (December to March) is especially popular with kids.
- 4.Bring Nepali rupees in small bills as card payments may not be accepted. The entrance fee is budget-friendly at around 200-300 NPR per person.
- 5.Combine your visit with exploring nearby Bhaktapur Durbar Square (15 minutes away) for a full day trip, but do the farm first while kids have energy.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during the dry season (October to March) when weather is pleasant and fruit picking is at its peak. Weekday mornings are quietest, while weekends can get busy with local families. Avoid the monsoon season (June to August) when paths become muddy.
What to Know
Entry costs around $2-3 USD per person. The farm is about 4-5 km from central Bhaktapur and requires a taxi or private transport. Basic snacks may be available, but bring water and sun protection as shade can be limited.
Seasonal Notes
Best visited during dry season (October to March). Strawberry picking is available December through March. Monsoon season (June to August) can make the farm muddy and less enjoyable. Some outdoor activities may be limited during heavy rains.
Nearby Eats
Bhaktapur has numerous family-friendly restaurants within 10-15 minutes. Try Peacock Restaurant near Durbar Square for Nepali thalis and momos that kids enjoy, or Cafe Nyatapola for lighter western-style options like pasta and sandwiches with rooftop views.
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