Arusha Coffee Tour

An excursion to a Coffee plantation or farms can be done in Arusha at the slopes of Mt Meru or villages at the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Kahawa – meaning ‘coffee’ in Swahili – is the Tradewalk’s coffee shop, selling freshly ground coffee either ‘to go’ or served on Kahawa’s shaded terrace.

With freshly baked cakes and pastries to complement your choice of beverage, Kahawa is the address to visit for that home-grown coffee experience.

As if Tanzania’s natural beauty, landscape, wildlife, and beaches weren’t enough to draw tourists, the country is also well-known for these.

 What more could a coffee enthusiast want than to breathe in the aroma of freshly brewed coffee that has just left the farm? The coffee plantation tour in Arusha is something you should take if this sounds like something you would enjoy.

The tourist will visit the characteristic small coffee farms that belong to the farmers who are members of the Village. During the program, they will become familiar with the whole process of coffee production. The visitor will also enjoy a local prepared lunch, and of course, a cup of local coffee will be brewed. The farmers themselves will be guiding the visitors. The main activities during the coffee tour are:

  • An excursion to a nearby coffee farm.
  • Coffee berry picking and pulping;
  • Explanation about organic coffee farming and Fair Trade standards;
  • Processing of the coffee from beans to a Cup.
  • Coffee drinking at the farm.

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