Extraordinary African Safaris
Follow Tanzanian coffee from bean to cup on a working highland farm — pick, pulp, roast, and brew, then taste the result.
Tanzania grows some of Africa’s finest coffee, and a coffee farm tour takes you through the whole journey on a working highland estate or smallholder farm. Guided by the growers, you’ll walk the coffee groves, pick ripe cherries (in season), and learn the craft of pulping, drying, roasting over a fire, and grinding — finishing with a cup of coffee you helped make.
Set on the slopes of Kilimanjaro, around Arusha, or in the southern highlands, it’s a hands-on, aromatic, and surprisingly moving experience — a direct connection to the people and land behind your morning brew. Buying beans on the farm supports the growers directly.
A farmer introduces the estate or smallholding.
Walk the groves and pick ripe coffee (in season).
Pulp, dry, and roast the beans over a fire.
Grind, brew, and taste the coffee you've made.
A consistently loved cultural activity — hands-on, aromatic, and a genuine connection to the growers. The full bean-to-cup process is most complete during the harvest (roughly October to February), though tours run year-round. It overlaps with the Materuni and Chagga tours; this is the broader 'any-region' coffee framing. Buy beans to support the farm.

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