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Kiambethu Tea Farm

Learn about the traditional process of tea making at Kiambethu Tea Farm
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Expansive tea fields at Kiambethu Tea Farm
The picturesque tea fields of Kiambethu Tea Farm, offering stunning views and fresh air.

Kiambethu Tea Farm (Kiambethu Tea Farm Nairobi Excursion Safari)

Kiambethu tea farm is about an hour’s drive away from Nairobi, therefore this makes an unforgettable one-day trip from the capital city for both adults and children. Situated 15 Kilometers from Nairobi, it has been the family home of one of the earliest tea growers in Kenya. You will be picked up at 10:00 am from your place within Nairobi and driven to Kiambethu tea farm, upon arrival at 11:00 a.m. your host will offer you a cup of tea or coffee, as he/she explains the process of making tea and the history of kiambethu tea farm.

Then continue with a walk to a nearby indigenous forest with a knowledgeable resident Kenyan guide who will be pointing out the plants and explaining how they are used traditionally. Colobus monkeys live in this place and they wander in the gardens, so you might have a chance to see them. Take a stroll back to the house and enjoy a pre-lunch drink on the veranda with a wide view across the tea fields to the Ngong Hills. Three-course lunch menu prepared from produce coming from the garden.

Transport (Full day Tour)
Cost per Van: USD 120

Cost per Cruiser/Jeep: USD 180

Kiabethu Tea Farm tour plus lunches USD 50 per Adult, Child USD 30

Host explaining traditional tea making at Kiambethu
Learn about the traditional process of tea making at Kiambethu Tea Farm.
Guided walk through the indigenous forest at Kiambethu
A guided walk through the lush indigenous forest at Kiambethu Tea Farm.
Colobus monkeys spotted in the garden at Kiambethu Tea Farm
Colobus monkeys wandering in the garden at Kiambethu Tea Farm.
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