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  • 5/5 João S. 6 months ago on Google • 36 reviews
    Very pleasant experience. It is free entrance and when you get there you have people available to show you the farm. When you get to the sitting area, they provide you a lot of coffee and teas to tast for free and all of them are very good and tasty, in the end they show you the shop for you if you want to buy some teas of coffee.
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  • 5/5 Al-Ghalya A. 7 months ago on Google • 22 reviews
    Loved seeing the Luwak animals and taste their coffee. The plantation has no entry fees and the staff were so kind, shared plenty of information. We saw different plants and spices as well as the process of roasting the coffee. The best part was tasting all the different teas and coffees with a view.
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  • 5/5 Andrea D. 11 months ago on Google • 19 reviews
    I was at the holy water temple and directed to this farm from a local. After arriving I was greeted with a guide who took me around the farm. They then gave me 14 teas and coffees to sample. I absolutely loved 2 of the teas so did go on to make a purchase in the store however they weren’t pushy. Even though the tea and coffee is priced at the higher end, given the whole experience and free sample I didn’t mind paying a bit more. They are genuine people that are making a living from this farm.
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  • 2/5 Holly S. 4 months ago on Google • 31 reviews
    Highly suggest visiting this place for a lovely daytime activity. Gorgeous views, kind people, great tour and very enjoyable taste testing experience! Really, we loved it. Unfortunately, because we loved it so much we bought over $100 US Dollars worth of souvenirs from their shop, coffees and teas and such. Very expensive for the area but we thought it must be so fresh and organic, we were excited to give to family and friends. Upon returning home, I opened up my favorite lemongrass tea and found some chemically colored, detergent looking power in its place. I don’t know what this cheap, fake power tea is but DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY. Unfortunately, it was the same for the coffees! All powdered instant coffee. NOT REAL. Wonderful spot, I just wish they were more honest about the products the sell.

  • 5/5 James F. 8 months ago on Google • 11 reviews
    Stunning coffee plantation selling real lewak coffee! You get a FREE tasting tray and FREE tour and explanation of everything they grow on the farm, from the different coffees, to all the spices and herbs used for the in-house teas. On top of that they give you a free sample of all of their drinks (you only have to pay to sample the lewak coffee). The family and staff are super friendly and we loved all of it. Highly recommend the mangosteen tea and chocolate coffee which can all be bought in the shop after your tour and tasting.

  • 5/5 pipina g. 8 months ago on Google • 7 reviews
    The place is magnificent, a place to calm your soul! Our guide, Yudik was fantastic and super cute! He explained ua the whole process and offered us tea and coffee to try. I highly recommend this place! ❤️

  • 5/5 hung t. 7 months ago on Google • 4 reviews
    We had a great time here. This is absolutely a must-visit place where you can watch the sunsets and enjoy local coffee, especially the Luwak coffee. The staff is extremely friendly and nice. Highly recommend it!

  • 5/5 Cassie C. 8 months ago on Google • 3 reviews
    A surprise stop at such a beautiful place. Indra our guide there gave a lovely tour around the plantation. Super informative welcoming and friendly. We got to try all the different coffee and tea made on the plantation. All of them were absolutely delicious. Highly recommend coming here.

  • 5/5 Emma S. 6 months ago on Google • 3 reviews
    Lovely suartini showed us around the coffee plantation! Amazing. Very quite, not too touristic. Explained and showed everything about how they make the coffee. Tasting and the whole tour is free. Just get yourself some of the teas and coffees after😉

  • 5/5 Marie G. 7 months ago on Google • 1 review
    Pemulane was great, they explained all the different techniques involved in making coffee, tea and chocolate. We took the tour with Sakarini, who was lovely and explained everything very well. At the end we had a tea and coffee tasting in a magnificent landscape overlooking the jungle and rice paddies. It was a superb experience, I 100% recommend it!


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