Super Golf Farm Bedong — Glamping, Goats, and Mookata in Kedah
The Vibe
Super Golf Farm is not your typical campsite. This is a fully managed glamping farm resort in Bedong, Kedah — think set activities, tent setups already done for you, mookata dinner included, and a mini zoo your kids will not stop talking about. You're not pitching your own tent here. Everything is arranged, guided, and packaged. So if you came looking for a DIY wild camp experience, this isn't it. But if you're a family who wants a taste of the outdoors without the hassle — this place delivers.
The farm atmosphere is the real draw. Lush greenery around you, animals to visit, a fishing pond, ATV tracks, water play area — it's basically a resort that decided to dress up as a farm. And honestly? It works. Families with young kids especially will find this place really enjoyable. The pace is slow, the air is clean, and nobody's rushing you anywhere.
The glamping tents are set up properly — bedding, fan, lights. You're not roughing it. Think of it as hotel-adjacent, just with more roosters in the morning and a campfire at night. Perfect for families who want to introduce the kids to outdoor life without actually suffering.

Getting There
The address is Jalan Permaipura 5, 08100 Bedong, Kedah. Bedong is a small town between Sungai Petani and Gurun along the North-South Expressway — easy to reach from Penang (about 45 minutes) or from Alor Setar (about 1 hour). If you're coming from KL, it's roughly 3.5 to 4 hours up north.
Punch "Super Golf Farm" into Google Maps and it should bring you right there. The Jalan Permaipura area is a suburban road, not jungle track — normal cars are totally fine. No 4WD needed, no river crossings, nothing like that. Should be straightforward once you're off the highway and into Bedong town.

What to Expect
This is a structured, activity-packed stay. The package covers a farm tour, ATV riding, fishing, golf, mookata dinner, and dim sum breakfast the next morning. There's also a small campfire at night. Everything is guided and timed — you show up, they tell you what's next. Some people love that. Some don't. Know which type you are before you book.
Crowd-wise, this is clearly a family destination. You'll see parents with young kids, multi-generational groups, maybe some company team-building trips. Don't expect a chill solo camping experience. This is not that. But for what it is — a one-stop family short getaway — it's well-organised and the staff are genuinely helpful.
The surroundings are green and pleasant. Not dramatic jungle scenery, but peaceful enough that you forget you're close to town. Great for beginners and families. Not for hardcore campers who want solitude.

Facilities
Glamping Tents
Pre-set tents with proper bedding, fan, and lights. Comfortable enough for a night or two. One thing — open the tent flap for a bit before settling in to air it out. There's a slight fabric odour that clears with ventilation.
Bed Frames
The metal bed frames squeak when you move. Noted by more than one reviewer. Not a dealbreaker but bring earplugs if you're a light sleeper bunking with a restless partner.
Toilets and Showers
Clean and well-maintained. Multiple reviewers specifically called this out — no complaints on hygiene.
Food
Mookata dinner and dim sum breakfast are included in the package. The mookata gets good reviews — people say there's enough food and the spread is solid.
Activities
ATV riding, fishing pond, golf, farm tour, mini zoo, water play area, campfire. All guided. Good variety especially for kids.
Car Transfer
Mentioned by one reviewer — there seems to be a shuttle or car transfer service on site. Useful if the farm grounds are spread out.

What Campers Are Saying
A family who stayed here said the whole setup — farm tour, ATV, mookata dinner, dim sum breakfast — made for a genuinely full and well-paced 2D1N trip. Nothing felt like filler. The kids especially loved the mini zoo and water play area, and the parents appreciated that the staff were guiding everything so they didn't have to figure things out on their own.
One reviewer visited on the grand opening day and noted the camp tents were cozy and the toilet facilities were good. Car transfer service was a nice touch. The mookata, they said, was more than enough food — which is the standard by which all mookata must be judged.
A few people highlighted that the staff are friendly and proactive — not the kind where you have to chase them down. They come to you, guide you to each activity, and make sure you're settled in. For families who don't want to plan every minute themselves, that's a big plus.
One honest note from a reviewer: open the tent door to air it out before you sleep. The tent can smell a bit musty initially, especially if it's been closed up. Not a major issue — just a heads up.
Overall, the sentiment across all reviews is pretty consistent — peaceful surroundings, clean facilities, good food, helpful staff, and enough activities to keep the whole family busy. Not a single reviewer regretted coming.

TAHAN Tip
Book the package that includes all activities upfront — don't leave the ATV or fishing for walk-in. The sessions are timed and can fill up, especially on weekends and school holidays. Also, bring a small towel for the water play area if you're bringing kids — it doesn't seem like something they'd provide and parents always forget.

About Mike
Mike has been camping across Malaysia for over 10 years — from jungle treks in Taman Negara to beach camps in Perhentian. He writes about it so you don't have to find out the hard way. Follow along on TAHAN Outdoor's blog for honest campsite reviews, every week.
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