
We first encountered Yoki’s Farm when we stayed at Hacienda Isabella (which is currently being used as quarantine vicinity by Oplan Kalinga) two years ago but we didn’t actually go there. Last Thursday was our first time at Yoki’s Farm and Aki enjoyed it so much.
We’ve been wanting to go here since February but they didn’t allow visitors that time and they just recently opened their doors to kids and seniors again. Entrance fee for adults is Php 300 but we paid Php 800 each for the animal encounter. For kids aged 4-7 years old, entrance fee is Php 210. Aki got in for free and we have to pay Php 100 for the tour guide. Like usual, we signed a health declaration before entering. We were done in 45 minutes because Aki kept on walking and moving forward so quickly.

After two hours drive from Quezon City, we’ve arrived. It was rainy so we were a bit worried but it stopped raining when we started our tour. We booked via Yoki’s Farm Facebook page. You can also call them at +639176383040 just in case you want to follow up your booking. Based on experience, they were quick. They confirmed my booking the next day.

We got hungry so we bought food here at “Chowding Binalot sa Dahon atbp.” It’s just located in front of Yoki’s Farm. Their meals are just Php 120 and they have small servings for the viand so I suggest getting 2 orders if you love eating like us haha.

We bought chicken adobo and liempo. It’s good for the price and there are no rice meals served at Yoki’s Farm cafeteria.

When we arrived we asked our tour guide if we can eat first and he just went back to fetch us after 30 minutes.

We started the tour with their birds collection but Aki wasn’t keen haha he just said hi and bye. 😂

Next are the peacocks 🦚 Aki didn’t want to stay put! So we kept on running after him as he follows them.

Then, the monkeys 🐒 Hi and bye monkeys again 🤣

After that are the reptiles but we just passed through lol 😆

I think we stayed the longest at the barn. We were very careful cause even if the zebras and the horses were tamed, they’re still dangerous for little kids.

I tried feeding the zebra but he said “ubos na eh!” 😂

We just passed through everything until we reach the tortoises 🐢 I think Aki chooses interactive animals only so he just ignored the rest of them in cages. At Yoki’s antique museum, he kept on saying “what happened to the animals?” Haha they became statues. 😅

And at last the playground! I think if we toured the whole place for 45 minutes, we also stayed at the playground for about the same time. Haha 😂 He definitely took his time here even if he’s too little for this play set.

He kept on climbing up even if he can’t reach it yet and he’d just shout “help, help please” 😂 There we’re kids playing here before us and we just waited for them to finish. We left at around 5:45 pm and we got home at around 8:00 pm. I thought we could still drop by at Angelfields to eat but they close at 6:00 pm.
