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Tanzania Coffee Manor Arusha Coffee Manor planting Environment

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, There are many coffee plantations around Mount Meru on the outskirts of Arusha, most of which are run in blocks by Europeans. The soil of Mount Meilu is fertile and suitable for all kinds of plants, and it is also the habitat for a variety of wild animals. Mount Meru (below), located in the East African country of Tanzania, is an active volcano with an altitude of about 4567 kilometers, making it the ninth highest mountain in Africa. At distance

There are many coffee plantations around Mount Meru on the outskirts of Arusha, most of which are run in blocks by Europeans. The soil of Mount Meilu is fertile and suitable for all kinds of plants, and it is also the habitat for a variety of wild animals. Mount Meru (below), located in the East African country of Tanzania, is an active volcano with an altitude of about 4567 kilometers, making it the ninth highest mountain in Africa. About 70 kilometers southwest of the "roof of Africa" Mount Kilimanjaro, the majestic highest peak of Africa can be seen on a sunny day. The famous town of Arusha is at the foot of Mount Meru. With the geographical advantage of the highest mountain in Africa, Arusha has become the most important coffee growing area in Tanzania. The fertile volcanic soil gives the local coffee a strong texture and soft acidity. It is said that the coffee grown here exudes a delicate fragrance and contains a special aroma that makes people taste it. With the reputation of "coffee with the most African characteristics", Arusha has gathered many coffee plantations of different sizes and shapes, some of which are famous for coffee trees that are more than a century old; some manors have lived here after generations of immigrants and have been engaged in coffee cultivation for generations; some manors have recruited coffee growers from India, Northern Europe, Britain and other countries. These coffee farms, large and small, all have their own unique ways of operation. The Arusha Coffee Garden Hotel was built on a coffee plantation, and each hut is surrounded by clumps of coffee trees. If interested, hotel staff will be more than happy to take guests nearby for a free and in-depth coffee trip. In addition, coffee elements can be found everywhere in the room, the mini-bar has prepared roasted coffee beans and homemade biscuits, coffee-related books are placed on the desk, photos of plantations hang on the walls, and you can smell coffee when you fall asleep at night.

The manor facilities and the overall atmosphere are also top-notch. There are 30 standard rooms and 12 suites in the manor. The single-family wooden house looms in the bushes of the plantation, and the hut is decorated like a wild tent. The restaurant, bar and lounge of the Arusha Coffee Manor are available for tourists, as well as two boutiques, a swimming pool and a popular open-air garden.

At the same time, there is no discount on modern facilities and services. Everything is configured according to the standard of five-star hotels, and WIFI covers the entire park.

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