Close Up Of Veining On A Japanese Musk Melon At Tambun Musk Melon Farm

Tambun Musk Melon Farm – New Agro Tourist Attraction In Ipoh

If you want that farm-to-table experience in Ipoh, there’s a little farm you can go to in Tambun, Ipoh that offers this. And we’re not talking about the famous pomelo farm next to it.

Tambun Musk Melon Farm is small, but you can learn a lot here without having to pay any entrance fees!

We’ve been here a couple times with family and highly recommend it if you happen to be in the area!

Getting Here

Either take the weekend hop-on, hop-off bus to GO Chin Pomelo Farm and walk down to Tambun Musk Melon Farm across the road.

Or drive straight in, right until you reach a wide-open space beside a lake that serves as their visitor car park. This is what we’ve done twice so far, and there are always many car parking lots available.

You don’t have to pay for parking here either.

What To Do Here

Farm Tour

There’s usually staff nearby at the visitor center. We just go over and say hello, and one will take us for the farm tours.

For our two visits, it was a different guy each time. Both fellows were very friendly, spoke some English and keen on sharing about the main produce at this farm.

Young Melon Plants In A Greenhouse At Tambun Musk Melon Farm
Young Melon Plants In A Greenhouse

Depending on how many questions you have, the farm tours can be 15-minutes long.

On a sunny day, the temperatures inside the greenhouses soar and that is a limiting factor to how long you can stay.

Either way, the tour begins close to the car park where the seedling shack is. And then it moves on to the main greenhouses. We saw melon vines in different stages of growth.

Different Stages Of Growth Seen At Tambun Musk Melon Farm
Different Stages Of Growth Seen At Tambun Musk Melon Farm

They do grow a few other types here besides the Japanese Musk Melon. Mostly for the purpose of showing visitors the difference between different melon types.

Japanese Musk Melons At Tambun Musk Melon Farm
Japanese Musk Melons
Close Up Of Veining On A Japanese Musk Melon At Tambun Musk Melon Farm
Close Up Of Veining On A Japanese Musk Melon

During the tour, the guides will share the challenges faced by the farm on growing the melons here in Malaysia. We learned that it’s a lot more than having the right temperature.

Other Types Of Melons At Tambun Musk Melon Farm
Other Types Of Melons
Yellow Melon With Veining At Tambun Musk Melon Farm
Yellow Melon With Veining
Long Variety Of Melon At Tambun Musk Melon Farm
Long Variety Of Melon

Fruit Tasting

At the end of the tour, there’s a poster that summarizes the growing cycle of the Japanese musk melons. We learned that only a small percentage of the melons make it through the whole cycle.

Back at the visitor center, they have whole or cut fruit for sale. When it’s a hot day, you’ll really appreciate how nice it is to have a chilled juicy melon to snack on!

Views From The Visitor Center At Tambun Musk Melon Farm
Views From The Visitor Center

We have been able to try a couple of other fruits here during our previous visits. Like special fragrant limes from Japan. Or passionfruit all the way from Johor.

We’ve bought whole melons before as well, and they are small but juicy, crunchy, fragrant, and sweet.

Photo Opportunities

The lake is a pretty spot to take some photos. They’ve have decorated the lake with some flower bushes and a signboard too.

When it’s not windy, the lake has a clear reflection of the trees on the opposite bank.

Lake View At Tambun Musk Melon Farm
Lake View

There’re fish in the lake as well but the water is too murky to see them unless they come to the surface.

You can also take photos with the fruit inside the greenhouse. And there’s so many to choose from!

A kid’s playground (and what appears to be a duck pond) is currently being built at the visitor center, and it looks like another great place for photos.

Mexican Petunias By The Lake At Tambun Musk Melon Farm
Mexican Petunias By The Lake

Farm Animals

Besides growing fruit, the farm has some animals. They have a special breed of chickens with long legs. And pet ducks as well.

There’s a goat pen behind the visitor center next to the birds, and while we did not want to get too close to them, the goats seem very friendly with the farm staff.

The Goat Pen At Tambun Musk Melon Farm
The Goat Pen

Conclusion

Tambun Musk Melon Farm is free to visit and very family friendly. Many tourists (and even locals) are unaware of this place yet.

Be sure to visit it – it is not every day that you see Japanese musk melons being grown in a tropical climate. They cost less than what supermarkets sell them for too!

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