Kiambethu Tea Farm Tour: A Tranquil Insight in Settler Farming Experience in Nairobi
4.9
45 Ratings
Limuru
Experience the tranquil and captivating Kiambethu Tea Farm Tour in Nairobi. Discover the process of growing and processing tea, enjoy a delicious lunch, and explore the scenic tea gardens.
Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Kiambethu Farm - Come and enjoy a lunch time tour of the farm with Fiona…

Arrive at 11am and over a cup of tea or coffee the history of the farm and process of making tea is informally explained, followed by an opportunity to see tea in the field.

Then take a walk in the indigenous forest with our resident Kenyan guide who will identify the plants and explain how they are traditionally used. Look out for the Colobus monkeys close up and wander in the gardens which are home to a wide variety of birds and flowers.

Return to the house to enjoy a pre-lunch drink on the verandah with sweeping views across the tea fields to the Ngong Hills. Enjoy your three course buffet lunch from our set menu prepared with vegetables from the garden and desserts are topped with cream from our herd of Channel Island cows.

What's Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Professional guide
  • Driver/guide
  • Lunch
  • All fees and/or taxes
  • Tea and coffee
What's Not Included
  • Tea Pack for sale
Additional Information

Magnificent green view, classic feel of a farm day at Kiambethu tea plantation provides a tranquil insight into life on a settler farm. Learn how Tea is grown, picked and processed. Have a 3-course lunch with fresh ingredients, and of course, a cup of tea and walk through the tea gardens.

Situated at 7,200 ft., Kiambethu was bought and farmed by AB McDonell in 1910. He was the first person to grow, make and sell tea commercially in Kenya - now one of Kenya’s biggest exports. Five generations have lived on the farm and it is currently run by his granddaughter Fiona Vernon. The farm house is set within beautiful gardens surrounded by acres of tea and indigenous forest - home to the Colobus monkey and plenty of other wildlife.

  • Closed on all Mondays and the last day of every month.Christmas Day and Happy New Years Day
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Dress code is smart casual
Location
Kiambethu Farm
Girls School Rd, Tigoni
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Brian_g
May 24, 2024
A Pure Treat. - We had an excellent time at the tea farm. Fiona and Sarah were incredibly warm, welcoming hosts. Made us feel right at home. The gardens, forest and farm were such an unexpected bonus. The meal served was the best meal we had during our 10 day Kenya visit. Highly recommend.
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Thzistru
Feb 8, 2024
The Tea Farm Tour you NEED in your life! - Obed picked us up promptly for our Tea Farm Tour. He was pleasant and provided a wealth of knowledge on the ride up to the farm. One of my friends had been avidly practicing Swahili and he entertained her questions while teaching her new phrases. Upon arrival at the tea farm estate we were greeted by Fiona who was a very kind and sweet lady. Her family is 5th generation British tea farmers and she was born and raised in Kenya. She explained in grave detail what the harvesting process was like, took us to the field and let us know how they get the tea from picking stage to the processing factory. After that, we broke for tea tasting and then Julius gave us a tour of the forrest on the estate. It was filled with medicinal trees, plants, and herbs. He was very patient, knowledgeable and taught us so much about what the Kenyan ecosystem has to offer! Following this we had a delicious 4 course dinner made by the in house chef of Kenya delights and were transported back by Obed. We loved it! The program was great and we enjoyed how it flowed. Please do not miss out on this incredible experience!
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Ileanay2024
Feb 8, 2024
Beautiful pleasant tour - Great experience learning about the tea making process. Tea tasting and a nice lunch. A pleasantly enjoyable itinerary. Julius and Fiona were great!
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Marcia_d
Jan 28, 2024
Leisurely Tea Time and Relaxing Walks - The tea farm was a beautiful place to spend the day. I enjoyed the tour and education on how tea is made, as well as the history of tea in Kenya. They also had a nice garden to walk around, a small forest walk, and great food. It was also cool to see the home and how much was preserved from what Fiona's grandfather built. After the tour and food, we were welcome to hang out in the gardens and on the lawn, very big leisure vibes, which I love. Even if you aren't a big tea drinker this is a great trip. Alex was an amazing guide and driver, and great company for the drive, ask for Alex whenever you book!
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Esther
Dec 4, 2023
Historical and educational in an idyllic setting - This owner of this tea farm does a wonderful job of explaining how tea is grown and processed. It was very educational! We sat in her living room as she explained things.The actual tea farm is quite small (2 acres) and doesn’t give the feeling of a large tea plantation . The walk through the natural forest was nice but the guide wasn’t very informative. The food was excellent and everything was well appointed. One could imagine tea time in the early 20s. Highly recommend
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Donnak609
Sep 17, 2023
Wonderful - We loved visiting the tea farm. It was so beautiful and peaceful. It was interesting to learn all about growing and processing tea. Then we took a walk in the forest followed by an incredible lunch outside surrounded by the flower gardens. Our driver Tim was great and gave us lots of information. The area we drove through were very enlightening.
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Mjpag
Sep 15, 2023
Lovely way to enjoy an afternoon - If you're a tea-drinker like me, this experience is a wonderful way to learn about and appreciate the labor and complexities that goes into the tea that so many of us enjoy. If you've spent days being active in and around Nairobi and are ready for a lower key day, this fits the bill. Safari Port makes transportation easy, and the beautiful setting and enjoyable meal at Kiambethu is a lovely way to unwind a little.
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Alicecarov
Sep 4, 2023
Great tea farm experience - Beautiful farm and the tour is very informative. I learnt a lot about tea ..from leaf to cup. The lunch was amazing. Fresh food from the farm. Obed , my tour guide, was very knowledgeable and told me a lot about the country and the people. A good driver as well and super friendly. Great overall experience
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Ana_stasi_a_t6021
Aug 22, 2023
Stimulating conversation and a great day. - Moses was a great guide. He was super informative, helpful, prompt, and ensured we had a fantastic day.
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Bondadurgur
Oct 30, 2023
Beautiful tea farm - Me and my boyfriend went to Kiambethu Tea Farm in September. We were picked up from a private residence and driven to the tea farm. Our driver was around an hour early but otherwise he was great. He told us many things about Kenya on the way and was a very nice driver. The views were beautiful, the food was great and overall the experience was great. It's a great activity for tea lovers.
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