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1 Day
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English
Experience the Kiambethu Tea Farm Tour in Nairobi, Kenya, a unique journey into the history and heritage of Kenyan tea. Located just 40 minutes from Nairobi city center, Kiambethu Tea Farm is one of Kenya’s oldest and most iconic tea estates, sitting at an altitude of 7,200 feet. Established in 1910 by AB McDonell, a pioneer of Kenya’s tea industry, the farm was the first to successfully grow and sell tea in the country. Today, Kiambethu remains a family-run business, preserving over a century of tea farming tradition while welcoming visitors to explore its lush plantations and learn about sustainable tea production.
Visitors begin the tour by strolling through rolling tea fields, enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding highlands. Knowledgeable guides provide insight into the history of the farm, its cultivation methods, and the legacy of AB McDonell as Kenya’s tea pioneer. Guests can observe the tea harvesting process, learn how tea leaves are carefully plucked, processed, and packaged, and even participate in hands-on tea tasting sessions.
The farm also highlights Kenya’s agricultural heritage and conservation practices, offering a deeper understanding of how tea farming has shaped local communities and landscapes. Visitors can enjoy guided walks through flower gardens, farm trails, and scenic viewpoints, while spotting indigenous birds and small wildlife that inhabit the farm.
Kiambethu Tea Farm is an ideal destination for cultural enthusiasts, nature lovers, and families seeking an educational and relaxing day trip from Nairobi. The tour combines history, agriculture, scenic beauty, and hands-on experiences, giving guests a full appreciation of Kenya’s tea industry and rural traditions.
A visit to Kiambethu Tea Farm is more than a tour—it’s an opportunity to connect with Kenya’s agricultural heritage, enjoy the fresh mountain air, and experience the story behind one of the nation’s most celebrated exports.
depart from Nairobi in the morning and drive to Kiambethu tea farm, which is just 20 km from Nairobi arriving at 11 am, you will be offered a cup of tea or coffee, a local tour guide will take you through the farm, you will be educated about the process of tea plantation and process of making it. you will also see the colobus monkeys and a wide variety of birds return to the house have a luncheon the varada with sweeping views across the tea field to Ngong Hill, in the afternoon you will exit the farm and return to Nairobi
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