If you’re visiting Bogotá and craving an experience that combines nature, culture, and a good dose of Colombian flavor, the Coffee & Flowers: Coffee Experience in Bogotá offers a perfect blend. For around $79 per person, this 6-hour tour takes you out of the city to a small agro family farm near Fusagasugá, where you’ll learn everything about Colombia’s world-famous coffee — from seed to cup — while also exploring the country’s stunning diversity of orchids and other native flowers. What makes this tour stand out? Well, for starters, it’s environmentally friendly, donating one tree to the Bosques Verdes Foundation with every booking, and offers door-to-door service. Plus, the small-group setting (no more than ten people) ensures a personal touch and meaningful engagement.
We love the depth of the agricultural process covered — including seed selection, planting, care, harvesting, drying, roasting, and grinding. This isn’t just a quick farm visit; it’s an educational journey that helps you truly appreciate the effort behind that perfect cup of Colombian coffee. Another highlight is the flower diversity, especially the chance to see Colombia’s national flower, the Cattleya Trianae, along with bromeliads and other endemic orchids. End the experience with a tasting of organic export-quality coffee, sweetened with a splash of coffee liquor — a truly memorable way to conclude your day.
A possible consideration? The journey from Bogotá takes about two and a half hours each way, so be prepared for some travel time. Also, since the tour is limited to small groups for a more intimate experience, it’s best to book at least five days in advance, especially during peak seasons. This tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate authentic agricultural encounters, scenic landscapes, and a focus on sustainability. If you’re eager to go beyond city sights and dive into Colombia’s countryside and its vibrant flora and coffee culture, this excursion will suit you perfectly.
Key Points

- Authentic Colombian Coffee: Learn the entire process from seed to cup, including tasting one of the best coffees in the world.
- Eco-Friendly Impact: Each booking supports reforestation efforts through the Bosques Verdes Foundation.
- Small Group Setting: Personalized experience with a maximum of ten travelers ensures attentiveness and more meaningful interactions.
- Beautiful Landscapes: Enjoy breathtaking Andean views during your drive to Fusagasugá.
- Floral Diversity: Discover Colombia’s endemic orchids, such as the national flower, Cattleya Trianae, and local bromeliads.
- Educational and Tasty: The tour combines agricultural education with a delightful organic coffee tasting, including a hint of coffee liquor.
An In-Depth Look at the Coffee & Flowers Tour
When we first read about this experience, what caught our eye was the combination of coffee cultivation and floral diversity, both of which are so intrinsic to Colombia’s identity. The tour’s starting point is Bogotá, and at 7:30 am, you’ll depart with Odretours, a company known for personalized service and sustainable practices. The door-to-door pickup simplifies logistics — no need to worry about taxis or public transportation — and you’ll be whisked away along the Autopista Sur toward Fusagasugá, a scenic drive through Colombia’s lush Andean foothills.
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The Farm: Hacienda Coloma
Your destination is a small agro family farm, where the focus is on organic coffee production suitable for export. It’s a place where tradition meets sustainability, and you’ll get an intimate look into Colombia’s world-renowned coffee industry. The farm is an ideal setting for those who want to see real farm life, away from industrial plantations. From the moment you arrive, you’ll notice the care and dedication poured into every stage of coffee cultivation.
The Coffee Process
What makes this experience compelling is the comprehensive nature of the tour. We loved how the guide explained each step — from selecting the best seeds, to plant care, to harvesting. The seven agricultural processes and five industrial steps covered give you a full understanding of how Colombian coffee reaches your cup, emphasizing quality control and sustainable practices. The guide often shares fun facts, like how Colombia’s climate and terrain contribute to the distinctive flavor profiles of its coffee.
And the highlight? Tasting the best coffee at the end — freshly roasted and brewed on-site. You can even purchase at factory prices, which makes this tour not just educational but also a chance to take home a piece of Colombia’s coffee heritage. Several reviewers have noted that this is a great value considering the detailed insight and the quality of the product you get to sample.
The Floral Experience
Colombia’s orchid diversity is legendary. During the tour, you’ll also visit a garden or floral area that showcases endemic orchids like the Cattleya Trianae, as well as bromeliads and other native flowers. This part of the tour is especially appealing if you enjoy botanical beauty or want to understand the importance of native flora to Colombia’s ecological balance. Given Colombia’s status as the country with the greatest orchid variety, seeing some of these rare species up close is a real treat.
Scenic Landscapes and Practical Details
While the farm tour is educational, it’s also visually rewarding. The Andean landscapes provide a stunning backdrop — rolling green hills, terraced plantations, and clear mountain air. The entire experience lasts roughly six hours, making it an ideal half-day escape from the bustling city. Keep in mind, travel time to and from Bogotá is about two and a half hours each way, so plan accordingly.
The tour operates every day of the year, including holidays, which means flexibility in planning. With a maximum of ten travelers, the group size ensures you’ll get plenty of attention and have your questions answered. The $78.98 fee covers transportation, the farm tour, and the tasting, making it a worthwhile investment for those keen on authentic local experiences.
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Authenticity and Personal Touch
One review sums it up perfectly: “Muy buena experiencia. Muy completa la información en un ambiente muy agradable. Muy recomendable. Y aprovechen a comprar los productos!” This suggests that visitors find the experience informative, friendly, and worthwhile, especially for those who want to support sustainable agriculture and local small-scale farms.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal for food and nature lovers, especially those interested in Colombia’s coffee industry and floral diversity. It’s suited for travelers who prefer small-group, personalized tours with a focus on sustainability. If you’re seeking a learning experience beyond typical city tours and want to see real farm life, this will resonate. It’s also perfect for botanists or orchid enthusiasts eager to see Colombia’s endemic species.
However, if you have limited mobility or prefer a shorter, less travel-intensive experience, this tour might require some planning. Also, since the tour is about agricultural processes and nature, expect a gentle walk and outdoor exposure.
FAQs

How long is the drive from Bogotá to the farm?
The trip takes about two and a half hours each way, so be prepared for some time on the road. The scenic views make it worthwhile, though.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
The information doesn’t specify age restrictions, but given the nature of the farm visit and walking involved, it’s best suited for older children or families comfortable with outdoor activities.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers transportation, the guided tour of the farm, and the organic coffee tasting. You can buy the coffee at factory prices, and the environmental donation is part of the experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance, which adds flexibility in case of schedule changes.
What should I wear?
Comfortable outdoor clothing, including sturdy shoes, is recommended. Since you’ll be walking through the farm and floral areas, dress appropriately for the weather.
Is pickup included?
Yes, door-to-door pickup is offered, making it convenient and hassle-free.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on this tour.
Final Thoughts
For anyone eager to learn about Colombia’s world-class coffee and explore its biodiversity, this Coffee & Flowers tour offers a genuine, hands-on experience. It balances educational value with scenic beauty and sustainability efforts, making it a meaningful addition to your Bogotá itinerary. While the travel time adds some length to the day, the opportunity to taste fresh coffee, see endemic orchids, and support local farmers makes it well worth it.
This tour is especially well-suited for travelers who want to go beyond the city, discover Colombia’s rural charm, and connect with the land and its people. If you love learning by doing and value eco-conscious travel, you’ll find this experience both enriching and enjoyable.
This tour offers a thoughtful, engaging glimpse into Colombia’s rich coffee and floral traditions, with the added bonus of supporting sustainable farming practices. It’s a memorable way to experience Colombia’s countryside and taste its best coffee.
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