Sarangkot Village Kaffeekultur und authentische lokale Lebenstour





Beschreibung
Dies ist eine der besten lokalen Erfahrungen, während Sie ein paar Stunden Wandern kombiniert mit kleinen lokalen Arabica-Kaffeebauern aus dem schönen Sarangkot Pandeli Dorf in der Nähe von Pokhara. Diese Erfahrung deckt die meisten Phasen des ökologischen Kaffeeanbaus und Verarbeitungsmethoden vom Bauernhof bis zur Tasse ab. Sie haben auch die Chance, etwas über die gemeinnützige Organisation zu erfahren, die lokale Bio-Kaffeebauern aus Arabica unterstützt, indem sie Schulungen anbietet und aktualisiertes Wissen teilt, das für die Kaffeeanbau benötigt wird, und ihre Herausforderungen, nachhaltig zu wirtschaften, während sie 30% mehr Geld für Kaffeekirschen von Bauern im Vergleich zu anderen Sammlern in der Region zahlen. Diese Tour zeigt auch, wie Frauen durch ein gemeindebasiertes Tourismusprojekt gestärkt werden, indem Arbeitsplätze vor Ort geschaffen werden. Während dieser Erfahrung haben Sie die Möglichkeit, den lokal angebauten Arabica-Kaffee und das Bio-Mittagessen zu probieren, die von Frauengruppen zubereitet werden, die Teil des Community-Tourismus-Projekts sind.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Wir werden alle unsere Gäste an diesem Ort treffen und unsere Führung beginnen. Wir brauchen 1 Stunde 30 Minuten durch das Ufer des Phewa-Sees, um das Dorf Khapaudi zu erreichen, von wo aus wir die Wanderung bergauf unternehmen.
Einer der schönsten Seen Nepals, an dem wir während der Tour Seite an Seite wandern werden. Vom Dorf Khapaudi aus ist es an der Zeit, weitere 2 Stunden und 30 Minuten bergauf zu wandern, das Dorfleben zu erleben und unterwegs mit den Einheimischen in Kontakt zu treten. Ein Teil der Wanderung führt von Gemeindewäldern bis zum schönen Dorf Pandeli.
Sehr malerischer Ort und einer der besten Orte für den vollen Blick auf den Phewa-See aus 1200 m Höhe. Dies ist auch die älteste Trekkingroute in die Annapurna-Region. Nach einiger Ruhepause an diesem Ort besuchen wir das Dorf Pandeli, die Arabica-Kaffeefarm eines kleinen Kaffeebauern. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Kaffeeplantage und die Kaffeeverarbeitungstechniken von der Ernte bis zum Rösten in einer der gemeinnützigen Gemeinden. basierte Organisation Verarbeitungszentrum. Wir werden auch die Bio-Kaffeeverkostung machen und auch die Imkerei sehen (falls Sie interessiert sind). Das dauert bis zu 2 Stunden und fährt zurück nach Pokhara.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
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Wichtige Informationen
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Reisende sollten mindestens eine gute Fitness haben.
Bewertungen(31)
What a wonderful place that we had the opportunity to discover through a visit with the owner and a typical local meal made on site based on the products of this farm. The tour and then the explanations about the coffee plantation were very rewarding and this community is great to see. We warmly thank the people who run this place and who are involved in its development. See you soon in your future homestay!
I had one of the most unique, and amazing experience in Pokhara. As a coffee lover, I was keen to see the plants, hear the stories from the community. Boy oh boy, the hike was an experience in itself. As a beginner hiker, and on an extremely hot day, this was no easy feat. I am so grateful to my guide, Surya for taking care and looking out for me. He was calm, cool and collected throughout. Views at 1200 elevation was amazing. When we finally got to the village, I had a farm-to-table lunch and got to hear the story of Ambika. She’s a housewife and through this project, she actively leads it and hosts, and embarking on projects with sharing seeds. I then got to see how coffee was planted , honey being procured. I loved the honey! Everything was organic, and light! Amazing experience and I’m grateful to have done it!
Really enjoyed the visit, coffee and breakfast tasted delicious. The views were stunning and the tour was interesting. A great way to support the local community.
Thank you so much and understanding our project concept. Hope to see you soon again
I just spent a lovely afternoon with members of the Sharing Seeds community. I was the only one on the tour and they kindly accommodated my somewhat limited mobility by arranging a taxi ride to the farm rather than a hike. They warnly welcomed me, provided a delicious lunch (I regretted having a large breakfast!) and gave me a tour of the farms. We then chatted while the children played and I came away feeling connected and more understanding of small scale sustainable farming in Nepal. I highly recommend this tour if you're at all interested in sustainable farming or local culture.
Dear Beth, Thank you so much for your lovely review and we are glad to welcome you in our community. Hope to see you soon again in Pandeli village of Sarangkot
We were picked up on foot from our hotel and had a lovely hike down to the community. Great authentic lunch was provided along with some very tasty iced coffee. The tour was fun and so inspiring to see the farm and all that they grow. Would definitely visit again if we’re around the region again.
Dear Jamie, Thank you so much for your great review and we are very happy to know that you loved our day tour from Pokhara. We love to host you again here in Pandeli village
Fantastic experience to kick off the day! We had some amazing traditional breakfast and were then shown around the property. Highly recommend!
Thank you so much for your lovely review and we are glad to know that you have enjoyed our breakfast
I had an amazing time on my day trip to the coffee plantation and farm with Sharing Seeds Co-op. I chose the option where we took a cable car to the top and then hiked down. The uphill walk to the cable car was manageable, though it was a bit warm—next time, I might opt for a taxi to the base instead. That said, it was a fantastic way to enjoy the mountain views, visit the Ganesh statue, and have meaningful conversations. I also appreciated that it was just the guide and me, which gave me space to move at my own pace—something important to me as I sometimes have low energy due to chronic illness. My guide was incredibly knowledgeable about local flora, history, and culture. Their English was excellent, as they had lived abroad, and they were able to answer all my questions easily. One of the highlights was identifying plants on the hike down—including edible ones like the delicious orange Himalayan berries we found along the trail. The farm itself made my heart sing—it’s a beautiful example of permaculture and sustainable agriculture. I had a great time nerding out about all the different trees and plants, and learning how coffee is cultivated in shaded areas that weren’t previously used. Lunch was delicious, the coffee was outstanding, and the team was warm and gracious. As a bonus, there was an adorable puppy on-site when I visited, which made the day even more special. They were so friendly and peaceful—I can absolutely see why someone would want to spend their whole life there! I was also grateful they arranged transportation home so I didn’t have to hike back. All in all, it was a perfect day trip—especially if you’ve got a trekking adventure ahead. Highly, highly recommend this experience.
Dear Daniy, Thank you so much for your great review and we are very glad to know that you have enjoyed the day tour with us. It was lovely meeting with you and I hope your sound recording went well during the hike.
Wonderful experience! I learned a lot and it was a beautiful place. I loved experiencing the cool breeze and delicious local food.
Thank you so much for your visit and lovely feedback for our community
It was a nice experience starting with a good hike up the hill. You will walk through rural village and eventually reach the coffee plantation and have a great lunch. Everybody was extermely nice and Abby explained the whole progress of coffee very well!
Dhanybaad Nicky for your great review. We are very glad that you enjoyed our village experience and learn more about producing arabica coffee from farm to the cup.
The tour was great! We walked all the way up the mountain with stunning views over the lake. We had a delicious lunch and afterwards walked around the coffee plants and other crops. It was nice to learn more about the village, the culture and the Organic farming life.
Many thanks and we are very glad to know that you enjoyed the mountain hiking and its view over the Phewa Lake.



