Tanzanian Coffee Excursions

Tanzanian coffee excursions : Coffee is a major source of income for many Tanzanians, and there are numerous locations where coffee excursions can be taken. Tanzania’s rich soils encourage the growing of coffee in many regions of the country. Seeing the coffee farms is another aspect of the safari experience in Tanzania, and it can take anywhere from three to five hours, or around half a day.

One of Tanzania’s key cash crops is coffee, which is cultivated in numerous areas including Moshi Town, which is situated at the base of Africa’s highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro.

Tanzania grows Arabica and Robusta coffee varieties of the coffee bean. You can taste coffee and learn about the various stages the beverage goes through from the plantation to the cup while taking one of the guided coffee tours. You can also learn more about the process of growing coffee.

When touring Tanzania’s plantations, these tours can be taken in groups or privately. In addition to wandering through the coffee farm and viewing the plant that roasts coffee, the coffee tour can also be taken in the company of a guide.

Village treks through places like Tengeru Village and Materuni Village, home to the Chagga people, are also included in Tanzanian coffee tours. Along with witnessing many other aspects of local life, these village excursions also entail mingling with the residents and learning more about their culture and way of life.

In Tanzania, the Chagga people are renowned for producing excellent coffee, especially in the Kilimanjaro region. In addition to coffee, the Chagga people cultivate bananas, and visitors to the fields can take a tour of Tanzania’s northern region.

About coffee in Tanzania

Coffee is grown alongside other crops in Tanzania’s excellent volcanic soils. Coffee plants that are around 15 years old have the maximum yield, which can reach half a kilogramme.

The selection phase comes next, which can be completed manually once the coffee has been harvested. After the selection phase, the pulp is taken out and put through a procedure known as the “dry process,” in which the coffee cherries are sun-dried before being broken.

Once broken, the coffee is put into sacks so that it can be sold. During harvest season, these unroasted coffee beans are sold in towns like Moshi. The last step in the coffee-making process is roasting. There are a few different methods for roasting coffee, such as drum roasting, a classic method that includes roasting the coffee over a flame in a spinning drum.

The best months for coffee tours are October and March, when the plants are planted; February, when the harvesting is done, particularly at lower elevations; June, when the harvesting is done at higher elevations; December is when the plants bloom; and February is when the green beans develop.

Tanzanian coffee excursions
Tanzanian coffee excursions

Best time for tours in Tanzania

The best times to go on tours in Tanzania are during the dry season, which falls in June, July, August, September, and October, when the weather is nice. The dry season, also known as the peak or high season, is when wildlife viewing, one of the most sought-after safari activities in Tanzania, is at its best.

Waterfalls in Tanzania, such as those at Materuni and Meru, are additional day trip destinations. Arusha National Park, the area around the towns of Moshi and Arusha, Tarangire National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara National Park, Olpopongi Maasai Village, hot springs like Kikuletwa Hot Springs, and Kilimanjaro National Park are among the other places in Tanzania where day trips can be taken.

Additional Tanzanian attractions that can be explored either prior or after coffee tours include national parks situated in the country’s north, south, west, and central regions, including the Serengeti, Ruaha, Nyerere, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Katavi, Gombe, Mahale, and many more.

How to move around Tanzania

During excursions in Tanzania, a variety of modes of transportation are utilised, including cars, aeroplanes, ferries, boats, and trains.

In Tanzania, driving is the most popular mode of transportation. However, for longer destinations, flying is advised as a means of getting across the whole country.

When it comes to travel, Tanzania offers both domestic and international flights to various locations. Coastal aviation, Flight Link, Auric air, Regional air, and other domestic airlines offer both scheduled and charter flights during their tours in Tanzania.

Take a day trip to Tanzania and experience a tour of the coffee plantations.

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