Day 6: Time for a Test

Today was THE big day for all of us as we had to take a test on coffee farming in the morning 😱
The goods news is: We have all passed the exam. The funny news is: I scored almost 100% - but rightLæs mere
Today was THE big day for all of us as we had to take a test on coffee farming in the morning 😱
The goods news is: We have all passed the exam. The funny news is: I scored almost 100% - but rightLæs mere
Time to leave the farm and visit a coffee mill in Moshi 👌💪. This is the final step for coffee production and we have learned a lot.
After a morning full of learning about the milling process,Læs mere
Another day of working on the farm. Today we visited the nursery where new coffee plants are grown 🌱🌱🌱.
This was a very fun day as we were able to do all the planting ourselves - fromLæs mere
Today we had the opportunity to learn about how coffee is harvested and processed on the local farm 🌱☕️🌱.
The best part was that we had the chance to interact with local people on the farmLæs mere
Today was all about tasting. Tasting the differences of coffee beans as well as preparation types. Well, I’m not really good at it - it’s similar to wine tasting and needs practice - but at leastLæs mere
I cannot only show six pics ... so here are a few more.
🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿Tanzania🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿Moshi🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
I can’t believe that I’m back. Already. After only a few months. I always knew that I would come back someLæs mere
Nothing lasts forever and so 2.5 months of traveling have come to an end. In the past nine weeks I have traveled through nine countries: 🇰🇪 🇺🇬 🇷🇼 🇹🇿 🇲🇼 🇿🇲 🇿🇼Læs mere
Once everyone arrived back in Maun, we travelled further south to the Kalahari area to stay at a lodge/campsite which is run by the San people
Once we got there we were taken on a short bush walk toLæs mere
Before leaving camp and saying goodbye to the Delta, we went for a final sunrise walk in the bush - no animals but a very beautiful sunrise 👌☀️