Fairview Coffee Estate
Fairview Coffee Estate
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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- 99Carol27 contributionsAn educational & delightful afternoonAnn was an exceptional tour guide - very knowledgeable and approachable for questions. Warm and friendly personality as well. We spent about 3 hours touring the farm, including a short side trip to the small lake that stores water for irrigation during the dry season, learning about the farm's history, the coffee-growing process, the production process, and, of course, the tasting. Then we had coffee and cookies in the lovely garden after purchasing coffee beans to take home. Highly recommend! P.S. You don't really need to use a touring company. Just contact the farm directly to book your tour, then take an Uber to get there and back.Visited September 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 25 September 2023
- Jumpei T4 contributionsInsightful tour in a beautiful coffee estateInsightful tour in a beautiful coffee estate. James was a friendly and very knowledgeable guide. He enlightened us with practices and culture of coffee. The coffee tasting was a great experience, felt the depth of the coffee tasting.Visited January 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 21 January 2024
- alwaystravelsfPacifica, California457 contributionsOk tour and have some coffeeBook your tour online $30 each and take an Uber for $10 each way. No need to spend $95 plus entry fee to hire a tour company. . Tour was ok and you spend about 90 min walking around the plantation learning about coffee. Sometimes a little boring and it can be hot out there. Coffee tasting and cup of coffee at the end of tour.Visited January 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 28 January 2024
- Renaldo M1 contributionA couple of hours well spentBeautiful coffee farm . . . and our guide, Elvis Opel, was quite informative about how coffee is grown and processed (though I could have done without the unsolicited self-help lecture). We learned how to pick only the ripe coffee berries, and how to separate the inferior beans to be used for instant coffee. The farm also has bananas, avocados, and macadamia nuts. Very hot at midday, so use sunscreen and carry a bottle of water. The coffee we were offered at the end of the tour was excellent.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 5 June 2024
- Linda R9 contributionsGreat Experience!We had a wonderful experience on this tour. We were three friends and our driver who all found the two-hour tour informative and enjoyable. Our tour guide, Elvis, was kind and knowledgeable about coffee production and the local and global history surrounding it. He was patient to answer all of our questions. He showed us every step of coffee processing right there on the farm. We also learned how to officially be coffee tasters, and were happy to purchase lots of coffee for our friends in the US. Extra bonus-beautiful surroundings and tropical flowers galore!Visited July 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 24 July 2024
- RonnenbWokingham, United Kingdom645 contributionsFor coffee lovers and also for those who do not like coffeeIt’s a great experience to see how from growing the plants through drying to roasting the coffee is made, we also had a chance to do some tasting of different roasts stages The whole team - Liz, Elvia and Dennis where very friendly and open to help and answer any questions We visited with our kids amongst which we our 11 years old daughter and everyone had a great timeVisited July 2024Travelled with familyWritten 27 July 2024
- Danae K4 contributionsIf you do only one thing when in Nairobi, DO THIS!The best experience we had in Nairobi! Getting to see and learn all about coffee production, from the trees, to collecting the beans ourselves to being introduced to the factory and the roasting, it was really amazing. Our guide Elvis was really something else! He had so much knowledge about coffee and its history and was really fun and witty. Can't recommend this tour enough! If you do only one thing when in Nairobi, DO THIS!Visited July 2024Travelled with familyWritten 31 July 2024
- Travel238772773443 contributionsA great way to spend time in NairobiThis was a great way to spend a morning in Nairobi. The estate is beautiful to walk around and our guide was so friendly and kind (and very generous in taking photos of us!). We learnt a lot despite being quite knowledgeable about coffee, and we were able to ask lots of questions. The tasting was unfortunately a bit chaotic as we had a group of high school students on our tour and we had to rush the cup of coffee at the end as we had overrun the stated time and had to get back to our driver (who was also given a cup of coffee while he waited for us which was nice). Despite this the overall experience was great and we'd recommend.Visited July 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 1 August 2024
- Marc BLibertyville, Illinois14 contributionsA must tour when in KenyaThis was not just an amazing coffee tour, it was an experience to remember. Our guide was full of life and knowledge. His passion was contagious . One of our family members is older and needed help. Another tour guide carried a chair around so when we got to the next stop on the tour she would have a place to sit and listen. Next then coffee was amazing. I bought plenty to give away as gifts.Visited August 2024Travelled with familyWritten 9 August 2024
- Juani07Washington DC, District of Columbia41 contributionsGreat walking tour and very informativeThis was an amazing experience to learn about the estate and our tour guide was excellent. He was extremely knowledgeable, friendly and just full of light. It was very informative and engaging. We walked around the estate for about 2 hours, learning about the different type of coffee beans, watching their coffee process and then the taste testing of the various coffees. Afterwards they offered coffee and cookies. I wish this place had a little coffee shop to buy sandwiches and snacks to enjoy the estate even more.Visited August 2024Travelled with familyWritten 10 August 2024
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waqi_thirteen
Newcastle, Australia13 contributions
Oct 2022 • Solo
Great to get out of the busy city for some peace. Really lovely gardens and interesting to see the coffee trees. Our group was quite big and meant it was hard to hear all the info the guide was sharing. The coffee they prepare on-site to drink is not of the standard third-wave coffee drinkers would appreciate.
Written 8 October 2022
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Kui K
6 contributions
Dec 2020
My friend and I took the tour, and it was a lovely day spent and well worth our time. We were taken through the entire coffee process from coffee bush to the cup. That included walking through the plantation, seeing the different varieties of coffee grown, how it's harvested, dried, and processed. Finally, we had a coffee tasting session where we were taught the different types of roasts. And then served a lovely cup of coffee on the beautiful grounds. For only 1,000/- per person (for Kenyans), it's an affordable day out. The grounds are perfect too for picnicking.
Written 11 February 2021
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99Carol
Colorado27 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
Ann was an exceptional tour guide - very knowledgeable and approachable for questions. Warm and friendly personality as well. We spent about 3 hours touring the farm, including a short side trip to the small lake that stores water for irrigation during the dry season, learning about the farm's history, the coffee-growing process, the production process, and, of course, the tasting. Then we had coffee and cookies in the lovely garden after purchasing coffee beans to take home. Highly recommend! P.S. You don't really need to use a touring company. Just contact the farm directly to book your tour, then take an Uber to get there and back.
Written 25 September 2023
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alwaystravelsf
Pacifica, CA457 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
Book your tour online $30 each and take an Uber for $10 each way. No need to spend $95 plus entry fee to hire a tour company. . Tour was ok and you spend about 90 min walking around the plantation learning about coffee. Sometimes a little boring and it can be hot out there.
Coffee tasting and cup of coffee at the end of tour.
Coffee tasting and cup of coffee at the end of tour.
Written 28 January 2024
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Tina R
Los Angeles, CA85 contributions
Sept 2022 • Friends
This is a beautiful property! We arrived via Uber unsure of what to expect. Ann and Elizabeth were very kind. They were immediately available for a tour.
The tour was very informative.
We saw where the coffee beans are hand-picked and how they are dried and prepared.
There was also a coffee tasting at the end as well as coffee and cookies.
It was a lovely experience.
The only reason this is 4 stars instead of 5 is because there was another family on our tour and during the tasting, no one was required to sanitize and the coffee cups were all smelled by each other. Just a little un-nerving due to COVID. But, it was fun! It also took longer than we expected, so be prepared to be there for at least 1.5-2 hours and do not wear sandals. Our tennis shoes were very muddy and there were biting ants.
We bought lots of coffee! Definitely worth the visit!
The tour was very informative.
We saw where the coffee beans are hand-picked and how they are dried and prepared.
There was also a coffee tasting at the end as well as coffee and cookies.
It was a lovely experience.
The only reason this is 4 stars instead of 5 is because there was another family on our tour and during the tasting, no one was required to sanitize and the coffee cups were all smelled by each other. Just a little un-nerving due to COVID. But, it was fun! It also took longer than we expected, so be prepared to be there for at least 1.5-2 hours and do not wear sandals. Our tennis shoes were very muddy and there were biting ants.
We bought lots of coffee! Definitely worth the visit!
Written 7 September 2022
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TravelDiaries18
42 contributions
Aug 2023 • Solo
I booked a morning tour on a rainy day and it was a day very well spent! James was an excellent guide and very knowledgeable not only about the coffee process, but also the flora and fauna of the place. He was patient and engaging and very enthusiastic. I thoroughly enjoyed and bought a lot of coffee to take back for friends and family.
Written 31 August 2023
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Linda R
9 contributions
July 2024 • Friends
We had a wonderful experience on this tour. We were three friends and our driver who all found the two-hour tour informative and enjoyable. Our tour guide, Elvis, was kind and knowledgeable about coffee production and the local and global history surrounding it. He was patient to answer all of our questions. He showed us every step of coffee processing right there on the farm. We also learned how to officially be coffee tasters, and were happy to purchase lots of coffee for our friends in the US. Extra bonus-beautiful surroundings and tropical flowers galore!
Written 24 July 2024
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Travel23877277344
3 contributions
July 2024 • Couples
This was a great way to spend a morning in Nairobi. The estate is beautiful to walk around and our guide was so friendly and kind (and very generous in taking photos of us!). We learnt a lot despite being quite knowledgeable about coffee, and we were able to ask lots of questions. The tasting was unfortunately a bit chaotic as we had a group of high school students on our tour and we had to rush the cup of coffee at the end as we had overrun the stated time and had to get back to our driver (who was also given a cup of coffee while he waited for us which was nice). Despite this the overall experience was great and we'd recommend.
Written 1 August 2024
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Renaldo M
1 contribution
May 2024 • Couples
Beautiful coffee farm . . . and our guide, Elvis Opel, was quite informative about how coffee is grown and processed (though I could have done without the unsolicited self-help lecture). We learned how to pick only the ripe coffee berries, and how to separate the inferior beans to be used for instant coffee. The farm also has bananas, avocados, and macadamia nuts. Very hot at midday, so use sunscreen and carry a bottle of water. The coffee we were offered at the end of the tour was excellent.
Written 5 June 2024
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Marc B
Libertyville, IL14 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
This was not just an amazing coffee tour, it was an experience to remember. Our guide was full of life and knowledge. His passion was contagious . One of our family members is older and needed help. Another tour guide carried a chair around so when we got to the next stop on the tour she would have a place to sit and listen. Next then coffee was amazing. I bought plenty to give away as gifts.
Written 10 August 2024
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No, this is an actual coffee estate located in Kiambu not too far from the UNEP headquarters.
Written 22 September 2019
Do we have to book tours in advance, or just get a taxi and turn up? How much is it and how long does it last?
Written 28 June 2019
We booked in advance via their website. Unfortunately, I don't remember the cost, but it was rather inexpensive. It lasted about 4 hours.
Written 30 July 2019
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