Uganda Tea Safari

Uganda Tea Safari has turned out to be one of the biggest income-generating ventures for the tourism industry in Uganda as travellers flok plantations for tours. The tea safaris in Uganda are another way you can enjoy the pearl of Africa, away from the abundant national parks for the game safaris in western Uganda. Uganda tea safaris offer you one of the ultimate agro safari packages in Uganda where you get to dive deep into understanding the tea-growing culture as part of the entire African way of living. It is commonly known that in Uganda, the mountain gorillas and game drives take the first position, however, if you are to understand Uganda, it is better if you learn about agriculture which is the backbone of Uganda; are tourism or agriculture, is inseparable from the development of Uganda, and truly inevitable. The agro-tourism, especially the tea estate visits, belongs to the unique niche activity springing up in Uganda as part of the whole tourism experience in the country. For an Uganda tea safari, you can take the whole day visiting tea estates and also entering into the processing plants, for tea. Alternatively, Uganda tea safaris can be joined together with different other activities to come up with a cute itinerary. The travellers to Uganda get great amazement when they learn the knowledge behind the tasteful tea bag you sip every afternoon or evening. The visit to the tea estates in Uganda offers you a chance to understand the livelihood of the people who work in the tea estates and the survival of the tea out growers near the tea estates among others.

Uganda Tea Safari

Despite the fact that Uganda is known for the wildlife and the natural endowment in the 10 major national parks across the country, the country is also a food basket with a great venture into the agriculture business. Uganda is joining the other countries in the world to consolidate agro-tourism as a major part of the tourism industry. Uganda is mainly venturing in tea and coffee growing as part of the plantation agriculture which feeds agro-tourism in the pearl of Africa. There is a number of farms and plantations where you can go for Uganda tea safaris and other agro-tourism activities. Most of the farms, plantations and shambas, where visitors go to enjoy the agro tours in Uganda, are mainly owned by privet owners. The tea safaris in Uganda offer to the travellers with knowledge on how the tea is grown from when it is still in the nursery bed to the main farm and then how it is dried and processed into a meaningful tea bag. 

 Besides, being a muse to the visitors and the travellers to the pearl of Africa, Uganda tea safaris contribute a lot to the livelihood of the people around the tea estates.  Different tea estates in Uganda are a source of income to the farmers and the other workers on the farm, the tea tours in Uganda, are also a source of income or revenue to the government of Uganda. The tea safaris in Uganda are vital education pieces to the school children in Uganda and across East Africa. The tea safaris in Uganda can be added onto other agro-tourism aspects like, cotton tourism, coffee tours, and sugarcane plantation tours among others.

Where to go for the Uganda tea safaris 

 There is a number of tea estates in the central region and the far western side of Uganda, plus a few in the eastern region of Uganda. Your tea safari in Uganda is one way you can discover the hidden treasure of the pearl of Africa. The rolling verdant hills covers in tea plants offer good photographic scenery, plus a relaxing view over the undulating hills of the western side of Uganda. Your Uganda tea safari can be turned into a one-day excursion, where you get a chance to visit the tea estates along the eastern route, at kasaku and nakigarara tea estate in kajjansi among others. however, you Uganda tea experience can be a real safari time, where you get a chance to travel through the over lands in the west to the different tea estates there; you can choose to visit more than one tea estates in western Uganda, in order to get a succulent tea safari experience in the pearl of Africa.

In the western region of Uganda, the green over the rolling hills offer a great site for tea estate and tea outgrowing. Along the western route of Ugandan safari, you will find a number of tea estates, laid astride the undulating landscape of the west. The Uganda tea tours can have good planned itineraries, offering you a chance to visit more than one tea estate in south western Uganda, and this is what makes it an Uganda tea safari. In Bushenyi district, you have a chance to visit the tea estates and factories in the area, such as igara tea estate and factory. Fort portal is another place for you to go and experience the real tea growing culture; there are various factories in fort portal and kabarole district including Mpanga tea factories, plus a number of out-growers, they can narrate to you the manual and local ways of drying tea which later they sell to the factories.

What is expected for the Uganda tea safari?

The journeys to the far south western tea estates in Uganda, is such a rewarding one, with the beautiful vegetation cover of the west, the undulating hills and the highlands of the west, combine to offer you a worthy time of travelling by road.  And when you reach the tea estates in western Uganda, such as mpanga, you will have an experience of your lifetime.  

Fully dressed in white gowns, the guides will give you the head capes to wear on your hair in order to prevent hair into the tea.  At the tea factories, you will understand the five steps of making tea ready for making a beverage. After feeding your sight to the verdant estates of tea in the fields, you can take a lot of photos for the tea plants, flowers, leaves, depending on the parts of the estate you visit. In the factory, you will visit the tea drier of the withering section for the tea leaves after being picked. You will experience the whole process under which the tea leaves undergo to get ready into the tea.

Uganda Tea Safari
Uganda Tea Safari

In a synopsis, from the wildlife safaris, the mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi impenetrable national park, game drives in Queen Elizabeth national park, and boat cruises in Murchison falls national park, you can enjoy and put a seal to your superb Uganda safari experience, by visiting the tea estates and factories in the western side of Uganda, such as Igara tea estate in Bushenyi district among others.

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