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Overview
Tea farm Tour You'll learn all about tea, have some and more, take a stroll in the forest, where you’ll get to know some more about vegetation, and enjoy a delicious buffet lunch. A visit to the plantation is almost a must for all tea connoisseurs.
Highlights
Description
You’ll enter the enchanting world of growing, harvesting, and processing tea, over the most delicious cup you’ve ever had. At least in surroundings like this - at 2200 meters, different shades of green waving in a gentle breeze. As you will learn, the climate with lots of sunshine and well-distributed rainfall and the rich volcanic red soil on gentle slopes make it perfect for growing top-quality teas. After, an experienced guide will take you to the indigenous forest just outside the farm’s gate. There you’ll learn about different plants and their usage while observing the daily exercise of the colobus monkeys above your head. Musical accompaniment is provided by hundreds of picturesque, vivid birds. After taking all in, you’ll be invited for a three-course buffet lunch, prepared mostly from homegrown veggies and milk from their cattle. They whip the butter themselves and make their own cream for a delicious topping on the dessert. There will be some meat too, of course. Let us know if you have special dietary wishes - everything is possible!
What's included
Itinerary
We’ll pick you up at your hotel in Nairobi at around 10 am and take you to one of the oldest tea plantations in Kenya. It’s now run by the fifth generation of the same family since its establishment in 1910. Fiona and her kind professional staff will make your visit a very enjoyable complex experience.
You’ll enter the enchanting world of growing, harvesting, and processing tea, over the most delicious cup you’ve ever had. At least in surroundings like this - at 2200 meters, different shades of green waving in a gentle breeze … What a stress relief!
As you will learn, the climate with lots of sunshine and well-distributed rainfall and the rich volcanic red soil on gentle slopes make it perfect for growing top-quality teas. After, an experienced guide will take you to the indigenous forest just outside the farm’s gate. There you’ll learn about different plants and their usage while observing the daily exercise of the colobus monkeys above your head. Musical accompaniment is provided by hundreds of picturesque, vivid birds.
After taking all in, you’ll be invited for a three-course buffet lunch, prepared mostly from homegrown veggies and milk from their cattle. They whip the butter themselves and make their own cream for a delicious topping on the dessert. There will be some meat too, of course. Let us know if you have special dietary wishes - everything is possible!
After some more tea, we’ll bring you back to your hotel in Nairobi or the airport.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much time does the Tea farm Tour take?
Tea farm Tour duration is 6 hours.
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You can book Tea farm Tour at least in 2 days. Check availability calendar in "Book Now" form to see currently available dates.
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