Day Tour to Kiambethu Tea Farm in Limuru

Bs
2 reviews
Duration: 1 day
Group size: 1 - 25
Day Tour to Kiambethu Tea Farm in Limuru
kiambethu

2 reviews

Duration: 1 day
Group size: 1 - 25

About this trip

 Just a short drive from the heart of Nairobi, Kiambethu Farm at Limuru provides a tranquil insight into life on a settler farm. 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. 

What’s included

  • Transport
  • Lunch
  • fees

Available Packages

1 person
$115
2-3 people
$95
4-7 people
$85


Itinerary

Itinerary
Kiambethu tea farm

 

Pickup at your hotel is at 9:45 am and start the drive to Limuru arriving 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.

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Black santa safaris
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Reviews

The tour Guide, Benjamin, was excellent. He was right on time to pick us up from our hotel at 5am. He explained the trip itinerary, and got us to the park gate by 8:25am after a brief stop for breakfast. He helped us spot animals, particularly lions-he was so good at seeing them with the naked eye in the brush, even when we had trouble using binoculars (LOL). He was very patient till we saw them, lending us his more powerful binoculars if necessary. We sow pairs of lions in 3-4 different settings; herds of elephants, a herd of buffalo, giraffes, several zebras, a hippo, monkeys, and several antelopes/gazelles. We stopped for lunch at an elephant watering hole where we ate while watching the elephants; we finally left the park at 3pm, and got back to our hotel at about 7. We had an enjoyable safari. we highly recommend Benjamin.
By Rosebud R for Full-Day Private Tour of Tsavo East National Park from Mombasa or Dian on Aug 30, 2024
It was great but I did not receive what I had booked for the last day.
By David F for 3 days 2 nights group joining Safari to Maasai Mara from Nairobi on Jun 05, 2024

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