Immerse yourself in the Rwanda tea plantation experience and learn about the history and process of tea production. Explore the lush rolling hills, fertile soil, and temperate climate that make Rwanda a perfect tea-growing destination.
Immerse yourself in the Rwanda tea plantation experience and learn about the history and process of tea production. Explore the lush rolling hills, fertile soil, and temperate climate that make Rwanda a perfect tea-growing destination.
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Gisenyi - KIGALI
Following your morning meal, embark on a journey to the Pfunda Tea Plantation, which is approximately a three and a half hour drive away. Rwanda is renowned for its production of various teas including black, white, green, authentic, and organic varieties. Additionally, specialty spicy tea can be crafted upon request by leading…
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Gisenyi - KIGALI
Following your morning meal, embark on a journey to the Pfunda Tea Plantation, which is approximately a three and a half hour drive away. Rwanda is renowned for its production of various teas including black, white, green, authentic, and organic varieties. Additionally, specialty spicy tea can be crafted upon request by leading tea manufacturers. Rwandan tea cultivation occurs on sloping terrains at elevations ranging from 1,900 to 2,500 meters, as well as on well-drained wetlands situated at altitudes of 1,550 to 1,800 meters. During your visit, you’ll have the opportunity to observe the tea-picking process and discover the production methods used within the tea factory.
- Private transportation
- Taxes included
- Complimentary bottled water
- Lunch provided
- Bilingual guide (English and French)
- All entrance fees covered
- Private transportation
- Taxes included
- Complimentary bottled water
- Lunch provided
- Bilingual guide (English and French)
- All entrance fees covered
- Gratuities
- other meals
- Gratuities
- other meals
In 1952, tea was brought to Rwanda, and currently, it’s one of their top export products. The ideal tea growing conditions are provided by the country’s fertile volcanic soil and moderate weather.
Mostly, tea is grown in expansive plantations, and a minor portion is contributed by tea cooperatives and independent producers. The sight of tea plants…
In 1952, tea was brought to Rwanda, and currently, it’s one of their top export products. The ideal tea growing conditions are provided by the country’s fertile volcanic soil and moderate weather.
Mostly, tea is grown in expansive plantations, and a minor portion is contributed by tea cooperatives and independent producers. The sight of tea plants blanketing the sloping landscapes, highlighting the blue sky, dusty pathways, and sunlight with their vibrant green color, is quite captivating.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.