At these two sheep farms, you'll feel like you've stepped into a European fairytale, with ample opportunities for whimsical photoshoots.
Immerse yourself in the idyllic ambiance of Thailand's sheep farms, reminiscent of the European countryside.
Discover the enchanting Swiss Sheep Farm, established in 2012, located in Cha Am, Phetchaburi, just 175km north of bustling Bangkok. Escape the city chaos and immerse yourself in a miniature Swiss paradise surrounded by adorable sheep.
Unlike the hustle and bustle of Bangkok, Swiss Sheep Farm offers a tranquil retreat, perfect for capturing breathtaking photos against charming backdrops.


With countless picturesque settings, Swiss Sheep Farm provides ample opportunities to create envy-inducing photos to share with your friends.





Experience the most beloved activity here where you can personally feed the sheep. Each entry ticket will entitle you to exchange for a small bundle of grass to feed the sheep. The ticket price is approximately 120 baht per person and the farm is open from 9 am to 7 pm.



Additionally, if you're already at Swiss Sheep Farm, you should also visit Santorini Park nearby. True to its name, Santorini Park is designed based on the beautiful Santorini island. At Santorini Park, you'll encounter numerous quaint white houses, white windows, and beautiful paper flower arches reminiscent of Santorini in Greece.


Departing from Bangkok to Swiss Sheep Farm, head to the Victoria Monument station (next to Century Centre). Right below the staircase leading from BTS down, turn left into a small alley, you'll reach the minibus station heading to Cha Am, Hua Hin, etc. From Bangkok to Cha Am takes approximately 2.5-4 hours (depending on traffic) with a fare of around 160 baht.
Pattaya Sheep Farm
Located in Nong Pla Lai, Pattaya Sheep Farm is the first sheep farm in Pattaya. Here, you'll find not only adorable sheep but also fresh air and the characteristic coastal landscape that no other farm possesses. With creatively arranged scenes throughout the farm, you're sure to capture incredibly endearing family photos.





Here, you can feed the sheep, learn about the sheep care process, or take a tour around the farm by riding on horseback.


In addition to farm sheep, there are various other animals such as rabbits, turtles, sheep, monitor lizards, or birds... Admission ticket here is about 50 baht and opens from 9 am to 7 pm.
Authored by Ha Mi
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
Published by MytourJune 28, 2017