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Introduction to the flavor and taste of the exquisite fragrant coffee manor in Tanzania

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Coffee from Tanzania has long been loved by Europeans and is among the most famous products. Europeans give Tanzania a nickname for coffee gentleman, and Chinese coffee connoisseurs call it the coffee swordsman with the coffee king Blue Mountain and the coffee lady's mocha. Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is 5895 meters above sea level, connected to Mount Meru and is Kilimanjaro

Tanzanian coffee has long been loved by Europeans and ranks among the famous brands. Europeans give Tanzania coffee the nickname "coffee gentleman", Chinese coffee connoisseurs will it and "coffee king" blue mountain,"coffee lady" mocha and called "coffee three swordsmen".

Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro is 5895 meters above sea level and connected to Mount Meru. It is the main production base of Kilimanjaro coffee. Kilimanjaro is the highest peak on the African continent and the only snowy peak on the equator. It is "the roof of Africa" and "Snow White on the Equator". Fertile volcanic ash gives the coffee its rich texture and soft acidity, characteristic of typical African coffee beans. Kilimanjaro AA is the highest level of beans, all aspects of quality are superior. Medium or above baked with a strong aroma. Suitable for single or iced coffee use Lusa is located in the gentle rolling hills of Mount Meru, in Tanzania's largest coffee plantation. To the north of Arusha lies the Arusha National Park, which houses Mount Meru and the famous Ngorogoro Crater at its base. To its northwest lies the Serengeti Plain. It is a peaceful haven before and after safari adventures. Arusha Coffee Estate is designed in a plantation style. Its warm family atmosphere and excellent customer service facilities make it a place not only for tourists but also for many nearby residents.

Arusha has become Tanzania's most important coffee-growing region by virtue of its geographical advantage as Africa's highest mountain. 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, which makes people taste endless. With the reputation of "the most African coffee", Arusha has gathered many coffee plantations of different sizes and shapes. Some estates are famous for coffee trees over 100 years old; some estates have migrated here for generations and have been engaged in coffee cultivation for generations. Some estates attract coffee growers from India, Northern Europe, Britain and other countries... These large and small coffee estates have their own unique way of doing business. Arusha Coffee Garden Hotel is built on a coffee plantation, and each hut is surrounded by a cluster of coffee trees. Staff members are happy to take guests on a free, in-depth coffee tour of the neighborhood if they feel up to it. In addition, coffee elements can be found everywhere in the room, with roasted coffee beans and homemade cookies in the minibar, coffee-related books on the desk, photographs of plantations hanging on the walls, and a whiff of coffee when you sleep at night.

The facilities and atmosphere of the estate are also top notch. There are 30 standard rooms and 12 suites in the estate. Single wooden houses loom in the bushes of the plantation, and huts are decorated like tents in the wild. Arusha Coffee Estate's restaurants, bars and lounges are available to visitors, as well as 2 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 a five-star hotel. WIFI covers the entire park.

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