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    • ursvdo 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We spent an absolutely beautiful and unforgettable day at Kiambethufarm. The introduction by Fiona about tea planting and the produce of tea was excellent. Afterwards we toured the farm and were enchanted by it. The old English style garden was in full bloom and we took many amazing pictures. We were overwhelmed by the delicious lunch which was served outside in the garden. Home-made delicious ice cream - a treat for everybody.
    • TravelBuggy2 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were here for a friend's baby shower and the location was perfect. The house is privately owned and they manager/owner Fiona Vernon welcomes guests into her home with a home cooked meal cooked with food from her garden. They also have cattle so the ice cream and mousse we had there was homemade. I didn't make it for the tour, but they give you one of the team farm and the indigenous forest nearby. The one off fee caters for tour, food and drinks. The hosts were welcoming, the space was beautiful old colonial, and the location serene and a feast for the eyes (beautiful gardens and wonderful tea-carperted hills). Please make this a stop on your visit or tour of the country. Its about 40 mins or so from Nairobi.
    • KenyanFoodCritic 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We arrived bright and early for the tour on the tea planation which started off with a fantastic introduction from Fiona on the farm's history. The tea we drank with the home made cookies was fresh and full of flavour. The walk through the farm and then the nature trail was not only informative but calming to the spirit. Lunch was laid out simply and was also very well done. The variety especially for meat lovers left a lot to be desired but all in all, the food was tasty. The much raved about home-made ice-cream did not disappoint though the vanilla seemed rather popular and ran out quick. The fruit salad also ran out but that was not replenished.The wooden, stiff, classroom-like chairs that are put out for lunch for the guests could do with some upgrade.If you are looking for a nice way to spend your Sunday, this is one of the things you can consider. Temper your expectations a little bit and the fresh air under the Kenyan sun will do you some good.
    • C3428LVjohnm 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Had a wonderful time at this tea plantation, touring the tea fields and nearby forest stand where monkeys still roam freely. The old colonial house remains in excellent condition with many family photos/paintings of yesteryear adorning the walls. The large old English style flower garden was in full array of colors and varieties. The lunch was wonderfully served by house staff. There were several courses and large amounts of delicious food served with lunch. Our hostess (5th generation) was very gracious and gave us a quick primer on everything you would ever want to know about tea...and then some. Highly recommend as a leisurely outing. The panoramic views from the lawn and nearby driveways were spectacular.
    • Traceyvh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We have just spent a lovely morning at Kiambethu Farm with the gracious Fiona on her family farm. The sprawling garden in front of a house full of love and history welcomes one to an informative, yet relaxing time learning about various teas, the processing thereof and the tea history of the area. The talk, complete with excellent tea and home made biscuits was followed by a walk through the forest where Julius, who has been with the family for 24 years, gave our group informative and humorous information on the various medicinal plants. Lunch back at the house, 3 courses, followed by either tea or coffee. A good trip out of the city.
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