The guide and the farmers attending to the buffalos can tell you all the distinct characteristics each special buffalo has and you can also climb on them to take a picture or go for a short ride. There’s even a buffalo show in which, quite sadly, the animals are made to walk up on small structures but you will also see how to make a “saphan kwai,” a “buffalo bridge,” by lining up the buffalos and walking on their back from one side to the other.
But there are many more things to do and see at the Buffalo Village that don’t involve buffalos. You can actually experience the complete rice making cycle from taking care of seedlings, to turning the paddy filed earth using a wooden plough pulled by buffalos, to planting the rice, and finally to rice-threshing.