


Sóc Sơn Agricultural Learning Farms offer hands-on farm experiences where children can escape the city bustle of Hanoi to plant vegetables, feed farm animals, and harvest seasonal fruits. These working farms provide an authentic glimpse into Vietnamese rural life while teaching kids about sustainable agriculture and where their food comes from.
Visit early morning (8-10am) during the dry season (November to April) when temperatures are cooler and children can comfortably participate in outdoor activities. Weekday mornings offer quieter experiences with better interaction opportunities.
Most farms charge modest entrance fees (typically 50,000-100,000 VND or $2-4 USD per person) with some activities included. Bring Vietnamese dong in cash as card payments are rarely accepted, and basic bathroom facilities are available but may be simple.
Best during the dry season (November through April) when weather is pleasant and fields are accessible. The rainy season (May to October) can make farm paths muddy and some activities may be limited, though greenery is lush. Harvest experiences vary by season, with strawberries typically available December to March.
Pack snacks and water for the journey as dining options near the farms are limited. Upon returning to Hanoi, try Pizza 4P's or Highlands Coffee, both offering kid-friendly Western and Vietnamese fusion options throughout the city.
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