Discover the importance of coffee for the people in communities who produce it and be part of the various processes that make our coffee among the best in the world.
During this tour, we will visit a coffee farm where you can be part of the collection and pulping of coffee. Subsequently, you will see the process of fermentation and washing prior to the dry processing. Here you will learn about the economic and social benefits that this crop entails and we will address issues such as certifications, marketing, cooperatives and the environmental impacts of producing Nicaragua’s main export product.
Finally, at the home of a Nicaraguan campesino family, we will enjoy a typical lunch and finish the tour with a delicious cup of coffee made by one of the families that produces it.
Duration: 5 – 6 hours
Note: Coffee harvesting takes place from late October to February and sometimes early March. Out of this season, the tour is still possible; however, you will have some alternative activities.
Highlights:
- Interact with local families
- Participate in the harvesting process
- Cultural immersion
What to bring:
- Walking shoes
- Long pants
- Rain protection
- Water bottle
- Sun protection
- Insect repellent
- Camera
- Binoculars
Includes:
- Bilingual guide
- Transportation
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Snack