From Bogotá: 5-Hour Guided Coffee Farm Tour – All Included
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Imagine leaving Bogotá behind for a day to step into the tranquil mountains of Cundinamarca and get up close with Colombia’s most famous export: coffee. For $118 per person, this 7-hour guided tour offers a complete dive into authentic coffee farm life, from the moment we’re picked up by our friendly guide to tasting freshly brewed coffee at day’s end. It’s a way to go beyond the typical city sights and truly understand what makes Colombian coffee so special.
Two things we particularly liked? First, the personalized attention in small groups, which means plenty of chances to ask questions and chat with the farmers themselves. Second, the sustainable practices showcased on the farm, proving that good coffee can also be eco-conscious. One possible drawback? The tour involves some walking and a fair amount of time outdoors, so comfortable shoes and sun protection are a must.
This experience is best suited for travelers who love food, nature, and authentic cultural encounters. If you’re curious about how your morning coffee is made or enjoy learning from passionate locals, this tour will satisfy that craving. It’s especially ideal for those who want a balanced mix of education, hands-on activity, and delicious local cuisine.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Authentic farm experience: Visit a real coffee plantation and see how Colombian coffee is grown and harvested.
- Small group intimacy: Personalized interaction with dedicated guides and local farmers.
- Eco-friendly focus: The farm practices sustainability, adding value for eco-conscious travelers.
- All-inclusive value: Breakfast, lunch, tastings, and transportation are covered in the price.
- Hands-on participation: You’ll actually help harvest coffee beans, connecting you with the process.
- Authentic Colombian cuisine: Enjoy a traditional meal, making the day both educational and flavorful.
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A Deep Dive into the Coffee Farm Tour
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Starting in Bogotá: Convenience and Comfort
The tour begins with a pickup in Bogotá, which takes you out of the city into the lush, rolling mountains of Cundinamarca. The ride itself offers a sneak peek at Colombia’s landscape—expect spectacular views and a chance to relax as your guide shares some local stories.
The Journey to Ubaque
After a roughly one-hour drive, you’ll arrive in Ubaque, a charming town that serves as the gateway into Colombia’s coffee country. This is where the real adventure starts. The first stop is a traditional Colombian breakfast, giving you a chance to fuel up on local flavors before the day’s activities. As one traveler noted, “Las chicas nos hicieron una buena explicación,” highlighting the warm and friendly way the farm staff introduces visitors to their world.
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Once at the farm, the guided tour lasts approximately 4.5 hours and is tailored to small groups, ensuring personal attention. Your guide will walk you through each stage of coffee production, from planting to harvesting. You’ll see the coffee fields, learn about eco-friendly practices, and understand the dedication required to produce Colombia’s famed beans.
One of the most engaging parts? Hands-on harvesting, where you’ll actually pick coffee cherries, experiencing firsthand how farmers work hard each harvest season. As one review puts it, “Con las chicas nos hicieron una buena explicación,” emphasizing the quality of the explanations and the engaging nature of the activity.
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Learning and Tasting
After harvesting, the focus shifts to preparing and tasting freshly brewed coffee. Here, your guide will teach you how to make a perfect cup and explain the different flavor notes that make Colombian coffee unique. Expect rich aromas and a taste that’s miles better than what you find in most supermarkets.
Enjoying Colombian Cuisine
Lunch is served at a local restaurant, offering traditional Colombian dishes. This is a great chance to chat with fellow travelers, share impressions, and soak up more local culture. Travelers frequently mention that the food is “muy rica,” adding to the authentic feel of the day.
Returning to Bogotá
With full stomachs and new knowledge, you’ll begin the journey back to Bogotá, carrying with you not just souvenirs but a newfound appreciation for one of Colombia’s most cherished exports.
The Experience in Detail
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Transportation and Group Size
The roundtrip transportation is included, making logistics smooth and stress-free. Operating as a private group, the tour feels exclusive and intimate—ideal for travelers who prefer personalized experiences over large crowds. The pickup is at a convenient Bogotá location, and the entire day lasts about 7 hours, giving plenty of time to savor each part of the process.
What to Expect From Each Stop
- Bogotá pickup: Comfortable ride with scenic views en route.
- Ubaque: Arrival and breakfast, setting a relaxing tone.
- Farm visit: Guided walk through coffee fields, harvest participation, and detailed explanations.
- Coffee tasting: Learn brewing secrets and savor fresh coffee, awakening your senses.
- Lunch: Traditional Colombian cuisine, complementing the day’s learning.
Why This Tour Works
Travelers like Laura and Carlos have raved about the knowledgeability of the guides, describing them as passionate and well-informed. Their enthusiasm makes the experience more engaging and helps demystify the complex process of coffee production. The small group size leads to more meaningful conversations, which many found rewarding.
Value and Authenticity
At $118, this tour offers a substantial value considering the all-inclusive nature—transportation, meals, tastings, and even a souvenir. Plus, the hands-on harvest and the opportunity to meet local farmers add genuine depth that many mass-tour experiences lack.
Practical Considerations
Since the tour involves outdoor walking, good footwear and sun protection are advised. The availability of starting times varies, so checking ahead is essential. The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, but for most other travelers, it’s a full and satisfying day.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
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This experience is perfect for food lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and those interested in sustainable practices. If you enjoy learning from passionate guides and want a personalized, authentic look at Colombian coffee, this tour delivers. It’s especially appealing if you prefer a small group setting that fosters genuine connections.
Final Thoughts
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For anyone curious about Colombia’s most famous crop, this guided coffee farm tour from Bogotá offers a comprehensive, authentic, and enjoyable way to spend a day. The blend of hands-on activity, cultural insight, and delicious local cuisine makes it more than just a sightseeing trip—it’s a meaningful connection to Colombia’s coffee roots.
With experienced guides leading the way, you’ll leave not only with a full stomach and a souvenir but with a new appreciation for the passion and effort behind each cup of Colombian coffee. Whether you’re a coffee connoisseur or simply looking for a memorable cultural experience, this tour hits the mark.
FAQ
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Is transportation included?
Yes, roundtrip transportation from Bogotá to the farm is included, making the whole day hassle-free.
How long does the tour last?
The full experience lasts about 7 hours, including pickup, farm visit, lunch, and return.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes, sun hat, sunscreen, and casual clothing are recommended since you’ll be outdoors and walking.
Can I participate in harvesting coffee?
Absolutely. You’ll help pick coffee cherries, connecting you directly with the manual part of coffee production.
Is the tour suitable for families or children?
The tour is best suited for adults or teens who can handle walking outdoors; it may not be ideal for wheelchair users.
What’s included in the price?
Guided tours, transportation, entrance fees, coffee tasting, preparation workshop, meals, and a souvenir are all covered.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for travel plans.
This guided coffee farm tour from Bogotá combines education, culture, and delicious flavors into a memorable day—perfect for those wanting a genuine taste of Colombia.
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