Yes, Sangam Farms is all about the slow life, away from the hustle and bustle of city culture, but that doesn't mean it cannot offer you fun activities. The property has open farming, allowing you to indulge in various farm activities — from plucking vegetables (there are over 50 English vegetables here) to feeding the cows.
With 7 Polyhouses, 1 Hydroponic house, and a dairy farm, we endlessly toured this place and learnt new, creative things about technology and agricultural practices. We got to know about cocopeat farming and its amazing benefits and if you're a nature buff or into farming, this was appeal to you too.
After touring, we dived into the adventurous side of things and started with an ATV ride (we spent an hour driving on the ATV path and still wanted to do more) and then hopped on a mini tractor. They also had a stallion experience for horseback riding but we couldn't do that as it needed to be pre-booked.
If you've relaxation on your mind, I would recommend their spa. Jennifer not only understood my concerns but also offered treatments that suited my requirements. A relaxing 30-minute spa session easily extended beyond and took away all the travel tiredness. We then went to the infinity pool, where we frolicked while overlooking one of the best sunsets we had ever seen, accompanied by our drinks. (There's also a jacuzzi next to the pool, so you can pick your preferred option)
And if you think that's the end, there's more. The property has an activity area with indoor Pickleball and Tennis court that we spent most of our time at. Vishnu was kind enough to teach us Pickleball (yes, we didn't know how to play) and patiently endured our rather annoying learning curve until we finally decided to play tennis.
You can find a gym right next to the court with a pool and a billiards table. Apart from everything that we did, we also had the option to indulge in activities like yoga, movie under the stars, and Rajputana dinner under the stars and spending time at the game/reading room which had a variety of board games and a small library. There's a Radha-Krishna mandir on this property, and you can participate in the morning or evening aarti as well.
Pro-Tip: Please ask them in advance for stallion experience, as they outsource horses for this activity. Dining or watching movies under the stars is subject to weather conditions.