Embark on a captivating tour of Arusha’s coffee plantations in Tanzania. Discover the art of coffee making, taste different brews, and experience the rich flavors of Arabica and Robusta coffee.
Embark on a captivating tour of Arusha’s coffee plantations in Tanzania. Discover the art of coffee making, taste different brews, and experience the rich flavors of Arabica and Robusta coffee.
- Usa River - Depart from your accommodation in Arusha and journey to the Coffee Plantation. Coffee made its way to the Tanzanian territory from what is now Ethiopia in the 16th century. Initially, coffee wasn’t brewed in this area but rather consumed for its energizing effects. According to oral traditions, the Haya people, residing in the…
- Usa River - Depart from your accommodation in Arusha and journey to the Coffee Plantation. Coffee made its way to the Tanzanian territory from what is now Ethiopia in the 16th century. Initially, coffee wasn’t brewed in this area but rather consumed for its energizing effects. According to oral traditions, the Haya people, residing in the northwestern part of Tanzania in the area now known as the Kagera region, were the sole documented group to utilize the beans. They would boil Robusta beans, infuse them with herbs, and then chew the concoction for stimulation. Coffee beans also served as a medium of exchange within the tribe, and the cultivation and production of the beans were strictly regulated by tribal chiefs.
- All Taxes/VAT included
- Professional multilingual driver/guide (English, Spanish, French)
- Transportation provided for the tour
- All Taxes/VAT included
- Professional multilingual driver/guide (English, Spanish, French)
- Transportation provided for the tour
- Tips for the Guide/Driver and Safari cook
- Visas
- international flights
- Tips for the Guide/Driver and Safari cook
- Visas
- international flights
Tanzania’s biggest export products are Arabica and Robusta coffee, hence it comes as no surprise that they’ve nearly mastered the craft of coffee production. Gaining a significant portion of Tanzanians’ income, coffee thrives in the country’s fertile volcanic soil. A tour of one of their exceptional plantations is highly recommended. You could…
Tanzania’s biggest export products are Arabica and Robusta coffee, hence it comes as no surprise that they’ve nearly mastered the craft of coffee production. Gaining a significant portion of Tanzanians’ income, coffee thrives in the country’s fertile volcanic soil. A tour of one of their exceptional plantations is highly recommended. You could experience the entire process, sample various blends, and see what makes Tanzanian coffee so notable.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.