If you adore coffee and cherish the bond with horses as much as we do, then this tour was made just for you! Picture this: you'll dive headfirst into the fascinating world of coffee, learning all about its journey from bean to cup.
And after soaking up all that caffeine-fueled knowledge, we'll take you away on a delightful horseback ride through picturesque landscapes. Horses have always been our closest companions, and we can't wait to share the joy of their company with you.
Join us for an unforgettable experience that combines the magic of coffee with the warmth of equine friendship!
Pickup included
1) After picking you up at the Airbnb/Hotel on a comfortable and private transportation, we'll head to the west of Medellín towards the beautiful countryside, just 40 minutes away from the city, we'll get to see a different perspective while we drive up the mountains, absorbing the vibrant and vivid life around Medellín.
We'll have a short stop at a typical restaurant to try one of the best breads in the world!!
2) After our delicious stop, soon we'll arrive to a gorgeous little coffee family farm with the most incredible scenery, immersed in natural beauty, full of a diverse of crops, where we'll live an authentic coffee experience that will take you through the entire process of coffee, from the plant to the cup. Surrounded by the beautiful landscapes of the Andes Mountains.
From picking the coffee cherries to roasting the beans, you'll not only learn every single step, but experience it first hand, and undestand the hard work and dedication that goes into producing a simple cup of coffee.
PICKING: The journey begins us as coffee pickers carefully selecting only the ripest coffee cherries. These cherries have a deep, rich red color, indicating that they are ready to be harvested. It's like picking the juiciest fruits from a tree! We'll use our eyes and fingers to pluck the cherries, making sure to collect the best ones.
DEPULPING: Once the cherries are picked, they need to be processed to extract the coffee beans. This is where the depulping stage comes in. The cherries are fed into a machine that removes the outer skin and flesh, revealing the precious coffee beans inside. It's like peeling off the protective layer to unveil the hidden treasure within.
WASHING: After depulping, the coffee beans still have some sticky residue on them, called mucilage. To get rid of this, the beans are washed thoroughly with water. This helps to clean and prepare them for the next steps. It's like giving the beans a refreshing shower to ensure they're squeaky clean.
FERMENTING: After the coffee cherries have been depulped, they go through a process called fermentation. This step is essential for enhancing the flavors of the coffee beans. The depulped beans, still coated with some of the fruit's pulp, are placed in fermentation tanks or barrels. Enzymes naturally present in the fruit's pulp work their magic.
DRYING: Now it's time for the coffee beans to dry out. They are spread out in thin layers on large patios or raised beds to soak up the warm sun. As they dry, the beans gradually lose their moisture content and develop their unique flavors.
THRESING: Once the beans are dry, they are ready for the threshing process. This involves removing the outer parchment layer that protects the beans. Machines or traditional methods are used to separate the beans from the parchment.
ROASTING: Ah, the final and most exciting step! The green coffee beans are carefully roasted to perfection. This is where the magic happens, as the beans undergo a transformation and release their incredible aromas and flavors. Roasting is an art that requires precise temperature control and expertise. The beans turn from green to brown, and their flavors develop depending on the roast level. It's like toasting a marshmallow over a campfire, witnessing its color change and savoring the delicious result.
3) After having a delicious typica lunch right at the farm, surrounded by the most breathtaking landscapes of the andes, our next activity, would be an incredible Horseback ride through lush green mountains, coffee plantations, traditional farms and crazy sightseeing. This activity takes approximately 90-120 minutes, depending on the pace, no rush.
We'll meet where the Bus and Taxis park for the pick ups.
Medellín, nestled in a valley and surrounded by mountains, is renowned for its pleasant climate, vibrant culture, and remarkable transformation from its past. Known as the 'City of Eternal Spring,' it offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty, making it a captivating destination for travelers.
A vibrant and historic neighborhood known for its street art, community spirit, and the famous outdoor escalators that connect the hillside community to the city.
Home to a collection of Fernando Botero's famous works, including his distinctive 'fat' style paintings and sculptures, as well as other notable artists.
A vast nature reserve accessible via cable car, offering hiking trails, wildlife spotting, and a peaceful escape from the city.
A hearty platter featuring rice, beans, ground beef, chorizo, plantain, avocado, arepa, and fried egg.
Cornmeal patties grilled or fried, often stuffed with various fillings like cheese, meat, or avocado.
A traditional soup made with chicken, beef, or fish, along with plantains, yuca, and other vegetables.
This is the best time to visit Medellín due to the lower rainfall and pleasant temperatures. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city.
Colombian Peso (COP)
GMT-5
110VV, 60HzHz
Medellín has undergone a significant transformation and is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Staying in tourist areas and taking basic precautions can help ensure a safe visit.
Terminal del Norte, Terminal del Sur
The metro is efficient, clean, and affordable, with two lines covering key areas. It's the best way to get around the city.
Available • Apps: Tappx, Cabify
Car, Bike, Scooter
A colorful colonial town known for its vibrant houses, the famous El Peñol rock, and the nearby Lake Guatapé.
A picturesque town in the Antioquia region, known for its coffee plantations, waterfalls, and traditional architecture.
A charming colonial town with cobblestone streets, historic churches, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Price varies by option