Great Agrodome Farm experience!

📍 The Royal Egolton Ranch

When the summer is hot in the northern hemisphere, New Zealand in the southern hemisphere is cool in winter, which is more suitable for summer baby physique tourist resort, come to New Zealand summer winter!

Today, we bring you a place where you can get close to nature and interact with animals - Agorton Farm! There are not only vast pastures, orchards, but also a wealth of farm activities and shows that make you feel like you are in an idyllic painting. Here, you can feed small animals, participate in farm work, and feel the pure farm life in New Zealand.


The trip to Rotorua lasted for three days and two nights and every day was very happy. On the second day, we went to the Agrodome Royal Farm at Agrodome. We had no idea that we would be selected to perform a "sheep auction scene" at the Farm show.

As farm activities may need to be carried out outdoors, light, comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended. Pets are usually not allowed on farms, so please check in advance and follow the rules.

The "Agorton" Leisure Farm is one of New Zealand's best tourist attractions. At 350 acres (135 hectares), it is the largest sightseeing ranch in New Zealand. The ranch is privately owned and managed by both families.


We got to milk cows, shear sheep, feed the lambs, and we went to the wool show and it was worth it! The natural environment is also great to take pictures! The whole process takes about an hour and a half! We can arrange the schedule, do a guideline.

We entered the pasture on a "special plane" (special tractor). When the sheep saw the tourists coming, they rushed over. A Taiwanese ranch guide with a sense of humor led us to feed sheep, alpacas, and red deer, who chased us and licked their hands with slime. When I finished eating, I saw your hands open and walked away.

The guide joked, "These sheep and alpacas are very realistic. When you have no food in your hand, turn your head and leave." Ask us what else alpaca is called? Everyone said "grass Nyima" guide can not laugh, tell us also called "camel".


Everyone was so busy feeding the animals, everyone without exception stepped on two feet of shit, and the ranch had special showerheads and brushes to clean the soles of the shoes. Then I tasted the honey from the pasture, which was not very sweet and delicious. We also visited the "Kiwi Orchard", which is 10 acres. An old man picked up two red antlers and mischievously put them on his head, causing everyone to laugh. Come out to travel, you will see that no matter how old people are, they have become a lot more lively.

After the Farm tour, we took a tractor tour to visit the whole farm, there were sheep, alpacas, deer, cattle, you could experience feeding, and you could taste the delicious honey. I love sweet food… As for how beautiful the natural scenery of the farm is, it goes without saying that it can't be photographed at all. It is really an interesting and unforgettable farm experience!

Taking a special plane out of the pasture, I saw "Angus cattle" and "Merino sheep" along the way. Everyone was excited and relaxed. It was a taste of life on the ranch.

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