Dagstur med kaffe promenad





Beskrivning
Alla älskar kaffe. Men hur odlas och bearbetas det? Tanzania exporterar kaffe och många människor arbetar med det så att du kan njuta av det. På vår resa kommer du att lära dig den långa resan för kaffe från utsäde till kopp. Gården som levererar kaffe till oss är allt ekologiskt och Fairtrade. Varför är det viktigt? Vanligtvis får bönderna en låg betalning för kaffe. Ibland är det inte tillräckligt för att få sina barn i skolan. Vi betalar bönderna tre gånger det normala priset. Kaffeträden besprutas inte med några kemikalier vilket gör det säkrare för bonden och mer hälsosamt för oss som dricker slutprodukten. Missa inte denna möjlighet att lära sig om kaffe.
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Resplan
Vår kaffeby är 40 minuter från Arusha stad, 1400 mas och vintergrön. Från byns centrum kommer vi att använda fötterna och gå till den ekologiska kaffefarm. På vägen passerar du genom små gårdar, skolor och kyrkor. Vår guide har massor av information om vår kultur och traditioner. På gården ser vi skillnaden i traditionell och ekologisk kaffeproduktion. Promenad ner till vår rostare tar 30-40 min. I trädgården serverar vi en varm tanzanisk lunch med specialiteter från vår by. Chapati, rostad banan, ris, ugali, sås av get, spenat, sallad och säsongens frukter. Till efterrätt koppar vi olika kaffe tillsammans med vår berömda banankaka och chokladtäckta kaffebönor. På eftermiddagen flyttar vi över till steket som är i samma trädgård. Den sista delen av kaffeturen sker här. I vårt showroom kan du hitta din favorit stek och ta hem till dina vänner och familj.
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Recensioner(11)
We walked around the coffee plantation while our local guide explained how the coffee plants were cultivated and protected without using pesticides. He also told us about the economic importance of this crop for the village and the region, historically and presently. As experienced hardcore coffee drinkers we had never seen a coffee plant up close...The next step was the processing of the beans and the different types of roasting. The comparative tasting made the whole explanation even more memorable.
Had a great tour through the village and learnt about the local community! Then we saw the agricultural fields and the coffee plantation. We also learnt a lot about how a cup of coffee is produced. Richard, our guide, explained everything very well and was very communicative.
Overall - this was fantastic. Our guide Samuel was wonderful. He took us through his hillside village of 7000 people. He showed us butcher shops, several churches, stores, the courthouse, his home, gardens, family. He was very knowledgable and tried very hard to teach us about his culture, way of life, etc. We walked about 4.2 miles. Easy walk. Special lunch and coffee making factory tour. Very glad we did this. Fun, educational, good exercise. 😀😀
The guide, Samuel, showed us the reality of coffee farming (as well as other small-scale farming) on an excellent walking tour through the area (including a village) around the coffee farms and roastery. I can't recommend this tour highly enough. This was a nearly perfect length (five or six hours including lunch) on our second day in Arusha (and Tanzania). He's articulate, enthusiastic, knowledgeable and energetic. Give this one a try; you won't regret it.
Hi. Great to have you at our place. Samwel has worked with the coffee tour for more than 10 years! We welcome everyone to learn more about coffee production.
We started with a tour of a Lutheran church built in the 1800's by Germans. It was simple and functional and interesting and beautiful. The walk from the church to the coffee farm was somewhat uphill on a dirt lane. Be prepared if it's a hot, dry day. The coffee farmer took us around his farm and educated us on every step involved in coffee farming. We hiked down a path through trees that was uneven. Well worth it but be prepared for a hike. We passed several villagers' homes to arrive at a beautiful home of a Scandinavian woman and her African husband where we were served a family-style lunch of delicious local dishes. It was way more than any of us could eat. We were able to buy coffee and handmade items. It was a great way to learn and see the local culture.
Thank you for visiting us. Its indeed dry and dusty at this time of the year. In the afternoon it can be very hot. We are looking forward for the rain season to start soon.
We thoroughly enjoyed this tour. Dickson our guide was very thorough in his explanation and descriptions. We had a long walk through the village and had a beautiful lunch at the end. We met the farmer who walked us through his plantation and explained how they farmer without using chemicals. Very impressive.
Thank you for visiting us. The farmers and guides are proud of showing the guests how we are processing the coffee.
Walk through the village and visiting a smal scale coffee farm was a very good cultural experience. Interaction with local children during the walk, insight view of local life. The tour ends with delicous lunch, coffee tasting and the option to buy fair-trade coffee. Great to activity to start a tour in Tanzania.
Thank you for visiting us. We love showing the guests our village life and especially the new way we are growing coffee.
It was a pleasant surprise, we were staying in the 2Mountains Lodge without knowing very well what to visit and suggested the Quinta do café. It is 2 to 3 hours to walk through the region and to know all the processes of coffee production, from planting to packaging. At the end there is a house where we can buy some souvenirs and taste some of the types of coffee. The guide Samuel was very attentive, all in a very relaxed and friendly Mood.
Good opportunity to experience a Tanzanian village and the farmers who grow coffee. Visiting the coffee farmer and the roasting facility was a good way to understand the whole process. Our guides were so knowledgeable and nice to be with. Highly recommend.
Hi Casey. Thank you for visiting us. We are so happy that the tourists are finally returning to Tanzania and our village. We have missed them for more than 2 years! We are looking forward to welcome more guests the next months.
We loved the coffee walk, especially our wonderful guide Samwel! It was a lovely experience - interesting, educational and fun! Samwel was an amazing host, spending time taking us through the village, explaining some local customs, touring the farm and coffee factory. We enjoyed a delicious lunch and the company and conversation were fantastic. (Covid update - Samwel is vaccinated and wore a mask the entire car ride so we all felt very safe)
Thanks for visiting us! We love having people from all over the world.



