The Farm has delivered six newborn deer two years in a row. Visitors can get close to these cute deer in Northern Taiwan.
Bambi Land
Bambi Land is located near the beautiful Meihua Lake and enjoys a lot of visitors on weekdays. On the weekend, waiting in line is inevitable. To relieve tourists while waiting…

Introduction

Bambi Land is located near the beautiful Meihua Lake and enjoys a lot of visitors on weekdays. On the weekend, waiting in line is inevitable. To relieve tourists while waiting, the waiting area is equipped with doodling on containers, medium-size action figures, and a photo shooting wall for taking beautiful photos. The Farm is about 2500 pings, among which the deer interaction lawn is around 350 pings, grown with deciduous cypresses, maple trees, camphor trees, etc. The Farm mainly keeps Formosan sika deer, plus two Formosan samba deer, for 35 deer in total. Taking good care of the deer, two years in a row, the Farm has delivered naturally born fawns.

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Located in Lupu Community, De-an Village, Bambi Land was founded by three good friends renting a piece of land here. It went viral when it opened in 2019. The staff members are generally between 25-30 years old, a young team. Many of the corners are ingeniously decorated. A food fair is also open for food stands to set up here. Bambi Land aims to provide the opportunity for people in Taiwan to get in touch with Formosan sika deer and further understand how they grow and flourish in Taiwan. 


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Visitors can make reservations online in advance. The staff observe the interaction conditions at all times.
After waiting in line to enter the Farm and passing the shop and corridor, visitors can see deer snoozing, wandering, and sunbathing on the grass. Visitors can also buy Napier grass and grains in advance to interact with and feed the deer. Before leaving the Farm, visitors can wash any deer excrement off the soles of their shoes in the shoe washing area.


To ensure a good trip, visitors are recommended to make reservations in advance online or by telephone and arrive at the Farm at the designated time. The Farm opens 13 visiting sessions every day with a maximum of 30 tourists in the interaction area. Without a reservation, visitors will have to wait in line. Before entering the interaction area, staff will give them the instructions for interaction. Staff will walk around to observe the conditions at all times. Those failing to obey the regulations and follow the advice will be asked to leave the Farm. All the regulations are based on the welfare of the deer.

Information

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TEL

+886-910-759-963

Address

1F., No. 285, Xiahu Rd., Dongshan Township, Yilan County 269 , Taiwan (R.O.C.)
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