Farms for Rent in Wafra Farms (5 Ads)
About Wafra Farms
Wafra is a farming area located near Kuwait's southern border with Saudi Arabia. It was called so in relation to the abundance of its waters, pastures, and the large number of its wells. It was a station for passing caravans and traveling tribes, from which they brought vegetables and watermelons to Kuwait. Wafra farms is divided into 11 blocks.
Information About the Farms Listed for Rent in Wafra Farms
If you are looking for a farm, Jakhour, or rest house for rent in Wafra Farms, then Boshamlan real estate finder provides you with the ability to communicate directly with the advertiser through WhatsApp or call. You can also expand the search to include farms and Jakhours for rent in all areas of Kuwait, and farms have become destinations preferred by some Kuwaiti citizens and residents during holidays and consider them better than hotels and tourist resorts, especially since their price is much cheaper than most hotels. The daily farm rent price in Wafra Farms may reach between 100 and 200 KD depending on the season. In winter, prices are more expensive than summer, as well as during the holiday seasons, when many families prefer to gather on the farm, which can accommodate large numbers of visitors, as well. In the farm, for example, you can find a very spacious area covered with green, and the farm may also include a building that contains a hall, many rooms, bathrooms, an equipped kitchen, an indoor or outdoor swimming pool, and a diwaniya, in addition to some playgrounds for children. Some farms also provide a kind of agricultural entertainment, where they can enjoy participating in agricultural work and harvesting crops.
As for the Jakhour (rest houses), which are no longer the traditional Jakhour that were previously known, rather some of the Jakhour have become close to farms and rest houses in the terms of features and facilities such as swimming pools, children’s playgrounds, and others. The space of most of the Jakhour in Wafra Farms range from 1250 to 2500 square meters. The Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources handed over these Jakhour to animal breeders with the aim of using them to provide food security, i.e. breeding various animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, calves, cows and poultry, and selling their products in the local market. However, some of these Jakhour deviated from the purpose for which they were distributed, and some of them were used for other purposes such as warehouses, workshops for blacksmithing and construction, and housing for labor, while others use them for rent, which is also prohibited. These uses are prohibited and in violation of the law. Teams affiliated with the Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources sometimes raid the violating galleries, while threatening to revoke their licenses, in case the owners of these galleries do not amend the situation. Among the violations, for example, the absence of livestock or poultry in the Jakhour, or the breeding of prohibited and smuggled predatory animals, or the exploitation of the voucher for activities other than the activity designated for it, such as renting the Jakhour as rest houses or family parks