NatureHub

Educational Farm Tours

education farm tours

Educational Farm Tours at DB Nature Hub are designed to make learning simple, practical, and engaging by combining field experience with guided explanation and observation.

Visitors are first taken through farm fields, crop areas, and gardens, where they learn directly from live demonstrations. They can see how soil is prepared, how seeds are sown, how irrigation is managed, and how crops are maintained and harvested. Farm staff explain each step in a clear and relatable way, helping visitors understand concepts like sustainable agriculture, composting, and the farm-to-table process.

As part of the tour, visitors also explore the museum, including the Insect Museum, which adds a deeper level of understanding. Here, they can observe preserved insect specimens and learn about beneficial insects, pests, and their role in agriculture. The museum also displays traditional farming tools and agricultural exhibits, helping visitors connect real farm practices with scientific knowledge.

During the tour, visitors learn about different crops, plant varieties, soil health, water management, farm animals, and ecological balance. They also see how animals contribute to farming through products like milk and manure, supporting a sustainable system.

Learning happens through a mix of seeing, doing, and interacting. Visitors can try simple activities like planting, watering, and engaging with farm environments while also observing and asking questions. This combination of field experience and museum learning makes the tour more complete, helping visitors clearly understand and remember what they learn.

Overall, the Educational Farm Tour at DB Nature Hub offers a well-rounded experience where visitors not only gain knowledge but also experience agriculture in a practical and meaningful way.