Soak in Coorg’s rich coffee heritage on a 1-hour guided tour filled with fresh aromas, scenic estate views, and stories from the plantations.
Experience Coorg coffee farms on a guided tour to learn about traditional plantation farming while enjoying the scents of the fields.
Explore World Coffee Museum presents special artefacts while showcasing antique roasting equipment to provide insights into worldwide coffee development in their collection displays.
Watch as the skilled workers make aromatic blended coffee while they work at the roasting plant on the raw green beans.
Enjoy coffee from a pot that was just brewed in Coorg while you look out at the mountains and coffee plantations in the background.
A visit to the Coorg Coffee Estate and Museum Tour offers visitors 1 hour to experience the coffee origin of India and its fascinating stories and beautiful views along with tantalising scents. The Coorg Coffee Estate and Museum Tour brings visitors through the Coorg family's historic coffee practices and lets them walk through mist-clad planting hills and widespread green landscapes. The estate guides visitors through a walking tour to display how coffee plants are cultivated, where they grow beneath shade trees with pepper vines flourishing in their surroundings.
The guide provides information about shade-grown coffee-growing patterns in Coorg’s hilly landscape along with explanations about interplanting coffee beans and cardamom and pepper which generate both biodiversity advantages and delicate (bean) flavour profiles.
The World Coffee Museum presents a special collection of antique production equipment and historical items in addition to displaying traditional coffee manufacturing hardware alongside educational exhibits that illustrate the historical migration of coffee from Ethiopia to Coorg. During site tours visitors become thrilled to see skilled roasters make aromatic coffee blends from raw green beans while the facility releases pleasant scents throughout. The observability of Coorg coffee manufacturing creates a more profound understanding because it displays traditional methods that continue to be used for making coffee.
The beverage preparation consists of estate-roasted ground beans mixed with hot milk that can be served either with or without added sugar. Drinking this robust and scented beverage while admiring plantation hills and enjoying natural sounds provides one of the primary rewarding experiences during the tour.
The World Coffee Museum exhibits historical production artefacts, antique items and traditional processing equipment to show visitors the coffee's journey from Ethiopia to Coorg. Visitors during tours at processing stations can experience the roasting staff blending coffee because staff activities produce entertaining sights as aromatic scents fill the entire facility. The current manufacturing of Coorg coffee enables better understanding for visitors because they can observe traditional operations during the tour. Visitors should experience the Coorg Coffee Estate and Museum Tour when exploring the Western Ghats since both the environmental and historical aspects of this tour create lasting memories about Indian coffee production.
Activity Timing: 9 AM to 5 PM
Activity Duration: 1 hours
Meeting Point: Katakeri, Madikeri Taluk