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7 hours 30 minutes
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Kiambethu Tea Farm, one of Kenya’s oldest tea farms, is situated 30 Km away from Nairobi. The farm dates back to 1910 and the present house set amidst colorful gardens, has been home to four generations.. A family run business, it is here where you get to enjoy a ‘tea luncheon’ with the owners Marcus and Fiona Mitchell
Kiambethu Tea Farm, the family home of one of the earliest tea growers in Kenya,
A visit to Kiambethu farm makes a memorable half day excursion, including a superb lunchtime buffet, visit insight into the growing and making of tea.
Accompanied by the resident Kenyan guide, guests can also take a short walk into the small indigenous forest and learn about the plants and how they were used traditionally, watch the Colobus monkeys and birds who are resident in the gardens or just enjoy the sweeping views across the tea fields to the Ngong Hills.
Kiambethu Tea Farm, one of Kenya’s oldest tea farms, is situated 30 Km away from Nairobi. The farm dates back to 1910 and the present house set amidst colorful gardens, has been home to four generations.. A family run business, it is here where you get to enjoy a ‘tea luncheon’ with the owners Marcus and Fiona Mitchell
Kiambethu Tea Farm, the family home of one of the earliest tea growers in Kenya,
A visit to Kiambethu farm makes a memorable half day excursion, including a superb lunchtime buffet, visit insight into the growing and making of tea.
Accompanied by the resident Kenyan guide, guests can also take a short walk into the small indigenous forest and learn about the plants and how they were used traditionally, watch the Colobus monkeys and birds who are resident in the gardens or just enjoy the sweeping views across the tea fields to the Ngong Hills.
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Stop At: Kiambethu Farm, Girls School Rd Tigoni, Limuru 00217 Kenya
Kiambethu Tea Farm, one of Kenya’s oldest tea farms, is situated 30 Km away from Nairobi. The farm dates back to 1910 and the present house set amidst colorful gardens, has been home to four generations.. A family run business, it is here where you get to enjoy a ‘tea luncheon’ with the owners Marcus and Fiona Mitchell
Kiambethu Tea Farm, the family home of one of the earliest tea growers in Kenya,
A visit to Kiambethu farm makes a memorable half day excursion, including a superb lunchtime buffet, visit insight into the growing and making of tea.
Accompanied by the resident Kenyan guide, guests can also take a short walk into the small indigenous forest and learn about the plants and how they were used traditionally, watch the Colobus monkeys and birds who are resident in the gardens or just enjoy the sweeping views across the tea fields to the Ngong Hills.
Duration: 7 hours
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