Kisoro Volcanic Coffee Family Farm Stay:
Kisoro Volcanic Coffee Family Farm Stay:
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We welcome you to our family farm stay! Enjoy the beautiful scenery whilst you stay in the mountains of Kisoro. Immerse yourself in culture whilst you stay in the village with other locals. Comfortable double bedrooms with toilets and a choice of a shower or bucket shower (to really feel like a local). We also provide towels and flip flops so feel at home! We are more than happy to help you with any guidance such has transport, activities, markets, we’re always happy to help. The Kisoro Volcanic Organic Coffee Farm, owned by Peter Helera, focuses primarily on providing an authentic, hands-on Coffee Experience Tour. The farm is known to offer a unique, immersive type of accommodation that aligns with its community and local experience mission: 1. On-Site Local/Homestay Experience: Family Accommodation: The most authentic option often associated with the farm is a Homestay or a stay in a private room with the family or on their property. This allows guests to truly experience rural Ugandan life and the rhythm of the coffee farm. o Style: Simple, clean, and comfortable private rooms, often with a private bathroom, offering a genuine cultural exchange. o Meals: Meals are typically provided in the home (or a dedicated dining area) and feature fresh, local African dishes prepared by the family (like Elizabeth Helera). A fee for food is usually included or charged separately for this immersive experience. • Tent/Camping: The farm has also received donations of tents to provide shelter for tourists who visit, suggesting a budget-friendly or adventurous camping option may be available on the compound, allowing guests to wake up right among the coffee plants with the beautiful mountain view of the Mgahinga ranges. 2. Off-Site/Nearby Accommodation: As the farm is located near Kisoro, visitors often stay in town or at nearby lodges and travel to the farm for the half-day or full-day experience. Kisoro offers a range of options, including: • Coffee-Themed Guest Houses: There are local guest houses and hotels in Kisoro town that cater to tourists, some of which specifically mention coffee in their name (e.g., Mutolere Coffee Pot Guest Houses or Coffee Pot Hotel), reflecting the region's main industry. • Budget to Mid-Range Hotels/Lodges: The Kisoro area, being a gateway to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, has various hotels, guesthouses, and backpacker hostels catering to different budgets, many offering standard amenities and views of the surrounding volcanic mountains. In summary, if you are looking for the most integrated experience, contact Peter Helera's family directly to inquire about their on-site homestay or camping options, which are the closest way to live the "Kisoro Volcanic Organic Coffee" story.
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