Unique Amish Immersion in Lancaster

This is a unique and comprehensive look into the Amish way of life. You'll be getting access to several farms and properties that are not available to the public or on any other tour. Your guide's kno

This is a unique and comprehensive look into the Amish way of life. You'll be getting access to several farms and properties that are not available to the public or on any other tour. Your guide's knowledge of the Amish is extensive and the access you will get is the result of our personal relationships with the Amish families.

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Location: Lancaster

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this Amish immersion experience in Lancaster?

A: There isn't a strict age limit, but I'd recommend it for kids ages 10 and up. The content is more suited for older kids and adults who can appreciate the culture. Just make sure kids are okay with some walking and being outside!

Q: What happens if it rains? Is this tour cancelled?

A: They usually run the tours rain or shine unless it's severe weather. Bring an umbrella just in case! Some parts might be less enjoyable in the rain, but the guide has indoor activities planned too.

Q: What should I wear for this Amish experience?

A: Comfortable, casual clothing is best since you'll be outside and walking through farms. I'd suggest closed-toe shoes and maybe a hat if it’s sunny. Just be respectful of the Amish culture; avoid super flashy outfits.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Amish immersion experience—any tips?

Hey everyone! I'm considering this Amish immersion experience in Lancaster as a gift for my parents. They love learning about different cultures and enjoy unique experiences. I read that they include access to private farms, which sounds amazing! Has anyone done this? What did you think? Also, is the ice cream really that good? 😂

Just got back from the Amish immersion tour—wow!

OMG, I just did the Amish immersion tour in Lancaster and it was such a fantastic experience! We got to visit multiple farms that aren’t usually open to the public and the ice cream part? Totally lived up to the hype! Just a heads up, make sure you wear comfy shoes because there’s a fair bit of walking involved. I'd definitely recommend it for anyone wanting to understand the Amish lifestyle!