Just a short drive from the heart of Nairobi, Kiambethu Farm at Limuru provides a tranquil insight into life on a settler farm.
Kiambethu was bought and farmed by McDonnell in 1910. He was the first person to grow, make and sell tea commercially in Kenya’s biggest exports.
This farm is run by his granddaughter Fiona Vernon.
It is surrounded by acres of tea and indigenous forest – home of colobus monkeys and plenty of other wildlife.
Tour details
Pick up at your hotel at9:45am and start the drive to Limuru arriving at 11:00 am and over a cup of tea, or coffee the history of the farm and the process of making tea informally to see tea in the field.
You will take a walk in the indigenous forest with our resident with a guide who will identify the plants and explain how they are traditionally used.
Look out for the colobus monkeys which are home to a wide variety f birds and flowers.
Return to the house to enjoy a pre-lunch drink on the Verandah with sweeping views across the fields
All entrance fees
Pickup and drop off at your hotel
All transport to & from your hotel
Breakfast & Lunch
Bottled water
TIPS (optional)
International airfares
Others not included in the inclusions
| Season | 1 PAX | 2PAX | 3 – 4 PAX | 5 – 6 PAX |
| All Year | USD 120 | USD 100 | USD 85 | USD 80 |
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