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Home / Travel / Malaysia / Johor / Zen Xin Organic Park @ Kluang: Understanding the Organic Farming

Zen Xin Organic Park @ Kluang: Understanding the Organic Farming

October 11, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

With the intention of spreading the love of organic farming, Zen Xin Organic Park open their doors to the public to offer people from all walks of life an educational experience throught the hands -on – organic farming activities. The Zen Xin Organic Park is located in Johor Tengah brings you with its 100 acres of organic farm and they are also one of the pioneer agriculture in Malaysia.

In here, you can find more than 30 kinds of organic plants and we understand that water is the key factor to keep them in good shape and grow healthy.  And beng that, the water which is used to distribute to the plants in not being used directly but they are being accumulated in their reservoir and filtered. This process is done to avoide the plants to be exposed to dust, gas and other polutions as well.

They have so much to offer where they  have vegetable garden where one can actually see loads of different trees and vegetables around here.One can actually witness different type vegetables and plants here.

For those who are loving some animals ; one can walk through the gate and you can find some animals such as rabbits and more.



They also have wide choices  of herbs available and they state the benefits of it. Some of the plants includes the cat whiskers, sambung nyawa, and many more.

Filled your journey along the way with the dragon fruit farm  where we witness the 3 types of dragon fruit here which is the red one with red flesh, red one with white flesh and the tallow skin with white flesh. Dragon fruits is one of the fruits which brings loads of benefits to our health where it aids constipation problems, rich in vitamins, helps to reduce cholesterol and has anti-oxidant and anti-aging properties.

Asides from that, one also learn to make some delicious meal from their organic kitchen class, milk bottle fish feeding, getting to the insect hotel, getting fun with arts and plants, learning to grow herbs and more.

You can also have your meals here too.  They have organic Steamboat here to serve you as well


You can always walk-in for a simple guided tour around the park. It is RM15 for adults and RM12 for kids.

Address:
No.8, Jln Teknologi 1, Kws Perindustrian Mengkibol, 86000, Kluang, Johor, Malaysia.
Tel: +60 (7) 7595196 / +60(19) 7738985
Fax: +60 (7) 759519

Filed Under: Johor, Malaysia, Travel

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