Kenya Coffee Farms
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Kenya Coffee $8.49 Bright acidity and fruity flavors combine for a wonderfully aromatic cup with a taste that maintains a refined winey character. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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25th Anniversary Limited Edition Founder’s Blend Whole Bean 12 Ounces (340 Grams $12.95 Close your eyes when you take your first sip of my Founder’s Blend and you’ll taste the essence of what makes Costa Rica special. Four small, high-mountain farms, each with distinctive hi |
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Flavia Kenya Coffee $23.99 0% 0.25 oz 1 Cup 100 / Carton Caffeine: 60mg Kenya coffee contain single origin Arabica beans with pure, refreshing smoothness, fruity flavors and a sweet lingering aftertaste. Grown in the Kiambu highlands of Africa, it is a sustainable coffee choice supporting small scale farmers of the Ndumberi cooperative in Kenya. Coffee is individually wrapped in fresh pack. This fresh pack is designed for use in Mars Drinks Flavia single cup brewer, except for SB100. Kosher Light Roast A130 Coffee Filter Pack Flavia Kenya Coffee Light/Mild Mars, Inc No Regular www.mars.com |
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Kenya $21.74 Kenya |
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Baronet Coffee Dark Kenya AA Coffee Pods 18ct $6.99 These pods fit the Senseo Coffee Pod Machine. Baronet Coffee Dark Kenya AA Coffee Pods provide you with 18 Dark Kenya AA Coffee Pods from Baronet Coffee. |
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Hazelnut Coffee $8.49 Our 100% Arabica gourmet coffee is infused with the smooth and nutty tasted of fresh hazelnut. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Kenya Coffee Fresh Pack Rail 20 Ct $14.99 Kenya coffee makes a delicious cup of bright, lemony, full bodied, medium roast coffee on demand. |
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Decaffeinated Coffee $6.49 A distinctive and balanced flavor for those who love the richness of a darker roast and the smooth flavor of a lighter roast coffee. Ground 13 oz. |
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Caffe Origins Kenya AA Coffee $40.93 Satisfy your taste buds with this gourmet coffee. The coffee is made from 100% Arabica beans, creating a rich and full-bodied flavor. For convenience, the packs are premeasured, making 10-12 cups per brew. Global Product Type: Beverages-Coffee; Beverage Type: Coffee; Flavor: Kenya AA; Packing Type: Packet. |
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Crescent City Blend® Coffee $8.49 A tribute to the rich, bold coffee served in New Orleans. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Dark Roast Coffee $6.49 The rich aroma of our original coffee blend will awaken your senses. Ground 16 oz. |
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Brazil Santos Bourbon Coffee $8.49 This delectable gourmet coffee yields an enticingly smooth cup with a rich aroma and mild acidity. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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French Vanilla Coffee $8.49 A truly delectable and luxuriously sweet French Vanilla coffee you are sure to enjoy. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Pecan Praline Coffee $8.49 Our Pecan Praline flavored coffee is a truly delightful Southern treat. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Fresh-O-Lator® Coffee Canister $29.95 Our airtight canister will preserve the freshness of your favorite coffee. |
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Around the World Gourmet Coffee Sampler $34.95 Explore four specialty coffees from distinctive coffee-growing regions around the world. Whole Bean Four 12 oz. packages. |
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Bodum 34-oz. Kenya Coffee Press $54.95 The new BODUM coffee press KENYA is a crossroads between tradition and modernity! For those of you who prefer chrome plated steel, the tested coffee press KENYA offers the best way of enjoying a cup of coffee: Easy and quick to use it is THE method if you want to brew coffee right. You will extract the most essential oils of freshly ground coffee, leaving least sediment in your cup! Simply add ground coffee, pour well temperated water, stir, wait 3-4 minutes and by gently depressing the plunger you stop the brewing – a healing during hectic days! Drinking handmade coffee does no longer belong to the past but is a luxury of the future: We designed an entertaining coffee press with a frame entirely made of chrome plated steel. The plastic handle and the base are protecting the user and any surface from damage through heat. Available in three different sizes, all parts are dishwasher safe. The coffee press KENYA will immerse you into the contrasting world of tasting, smelling and savoring the full flavor profile of coffee! |
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New York Coffee Kenya AA Decaf Ground Coffee 1lb Bag $14.95 New York Coffee Kenya AA Decaf Ground Coffee 1lb Bag brews cup after cup of tasty, full-flavored decaffeinated coffee from New York Coffee Ground Coffee. |
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New York Coffee Kenya AA Decaf Ground Coffee 5lb Bag $67.95 New York Coffee Kenya AA Decaf Ground Coffee 5lb Bag allow you to prepare mug after mug of full-flavored decaffeinated coffee from New York Coffee Ground Coffee. |
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New York Coffee Kenya Ground Coffee 1lb Bag $14.5 New York Coffee Kenya Ground Coffee 1lb Bag allow you to provide cup after cup of rich, delicious imported coffee from New York Coffee Ground Coffee. |
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New York Coffee Kenya Ground Coffee 5lb Bag $67.5 New York Coffee Kenya Ground Coffee 5lb Bag enable you to produce mug after mug of rich, smooth imported coffee from New York Coffee Ground Coffee. |
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Cinnamon Bay Four Pack Gift Box – 1.5 lb. $22.95 Exceptional coffees hand selected and imported directly from the farms: Kenya; Papua New Guinea-Madan; Colombia-Tierredentro; Costa Rica- Fog Mountain. |
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Kenya Fairview Estate Peaberry Coffee – 1 lb. $14.99 Within the view of Mt Kenya lies many of the nearly 600 000 coffee farms employing about 6 million workers. Kenya is truly the powerhouse of the coffee world in East Africa. Everything about the coffee business is first class from the education in agricultural practices provided to the small coffee growers to the auction system that insures the buyers and sellers an opportunity to measure quality and financial return. Although the coffee trees are seldom cultivated in shade the excellen |
Managing a state coffee farm in Kenya
Tanzania’s Mt Kilimanjaro Marathon
The 9th annual Kilimanjaro marathon took place in 2011 and saw over 3,800 runners from 25 different nations compete. With a backdrop of Africa’s highest mountain, Mt Kilimanjaro, both professional and fun runners alike take to the roads to compete in the 42.2km race, running through farms, local villages, coffee plantations and patches of forest giving runners, especially from abroad a sense of the ‘real Africa’. The marathon takes place in the small town of Moshi, which lies just south of the Mountain where runners start and finish in the town’s main stadium. Specialist marathon companies like Kathy Loper Events, based in California, bring a whole host of runners to take part in the Kilimanjaro marathon every year, as do many other companies.
The idea of the event is not to climb Kilimanjaro but it is to raise Tanzania’s profile as a leading ‘sports tourism destination’. It’s also a good opportunity to bring people from a far and wide together in a fun, friendly environment. Travel packages based specifically around the Kilimanjaro marathon are on offer through the official website as well as there being a vast array of other travel options available that incorporate a variety of other activity based adventures including safaris to the Tarangire National Park. Another option to add to your travel package could include a 7 day trek on Mt Kilimanjaro using the Machame Route.
Tanzania has a spectacular variety of different activities one can get involved with whilst there, from climbing Mt Kilimanjaro to travelling the short distance to the fabulous island of Zanzibar, an area steeped in remarkable history and splendour. From the beaches of Nungwi on the north of the island to the old slave market in Stone Town, Zanzibar has something for everyone. For those interested in wildlife Tanzania has the highest concentration of animals anywhere on the continent. East Africa is especially famous for it’s choices in Tanzania safari‘s with some of the most famous parks on the continent popular with tourists who flock in their droves all year round. The marathon takes place in February every year, which conincides with the dry season in Tanzania. This provides tourists with the perfect opportunitiy to travel around the country before and after the event has taken place.
Kenya Golf Safaris, a New Found African Green Pearl
For those golfers who enjoy country side with views and views, practicing your swing in Kenya could not be better as they just mastered the art of golf safaris and did it well.
There is no better place to enjoy a round and watch the sun set with tropical green mixed with year round warm climate and endless opportunities with no crowds.
You will for sure spot the wildlife laze and watch the game too. The color full bird life will fetch the ball with you – but that we cannot promise that bit.
Kenya is home to over 37 golf courses. Most were made during the colonial British era. The country is home to the magnificent safaris, amazing wildlife and stunning sceneries that movie makers just discovered, go ahead and ask Angelina Jones.
At the International Association of Golf Tours Operators (IAGTO) awards 2009. They just named Kenya ‘The Undiscovered Golf Destination of the Year.’ The purpose polished resorts offering international cuisine are all award winners in their own different ways.
Names like Mr. Berkley Mathews, Ballesteroes and Woosnam are a common feature. Vijay Singh got started off in Kenya years ago.
A Kenyan safari holiday could be captured to run together with the world best wildlife safari opportunities, married with golf breaks in Nairobi city, upcountry and eventually coastal. That can take about 8 days or so to enjoy a comprehensive memorable safari and golf package.
Some of the Kenya’s finest golf resorts include Sigona Club, founded around 1938. The clubs eighteen – hole course, offers its members most beautiful fairways and only 18 kilometers from Nairobi city.
Muthaiga Golf Club lies at the edge of the most preserved forest in Nairobi. It’s a convenient swing from your Nairobi base. This course is classified as the most challenging of all for both professional and amateur players. Bunkers are located on the fast paced greens resulting to players spending lots of time in the bankers.
Located on the foot hills of Mount Kenya is Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Golf Course, nine hole course is strategically placed next to the awe inspiring sight of Kenya’s largest Mountain popular with mountain climbers and technical hikers.
Fairmount is originally the retreat of movie star and club founder, William Holden. Former members include Winston Churchill and Bing Crosby. Herds of Zebra and giraffe roam peacefully under the warmth of Kenyan sun.
Windsor Golf Resort is a master piece; some times we wonder why The Trump Corporation has not tried to put in some money on it.
Just outside Nairobi city, the course is defined by it’s high and low terrain as it threads its way through coffee farms and forestation giving itself character and design quality. Windsor is located a mile above the sea level and boasts of lush fairways, fast greens, attractive water hazards and some 73 well located sand bankers.
Leisure Lodge Beach & Golf Resort together with Nyali Golf & Country Club are both situated along the white sandy beaches of the Kenya’s coastal line. This stunning stretch of coastal line, views of the calm blue waters of the Indian Ocean is full of fun activities for those looking for an afternoon break away from golf to enjoy the never ending tranquility.
My advice to the those seeking a sport holiday break with a combination of golf and safari adventure, lease out the clubs in Nairobi and enjoy a ten days package to include two nights accommodation in Nairobi. Play at both Windsor and Muthaiga then take a two hour drive down the rift valley, stopping at Limuru Golf and Country Club to enjoy the cool climate and the smell for the popular tea farms.
The third night accommodation at The Great Rift Valley Golf Resort is well worth the drive. Carefully designed by Thomas Fjaasd, the ground was described by the Irish professional David Jones as the best young course he has ever played on. He broke the 71 par here.
After you enjoy the stunning rift valley views and the picturesque escarpment take a short drive in Lake Nakuru National Game Reserve, made popular by the resident white rhinos and millions of pink flamingos, if it’s your luck day the leopard’s family will be looking down at you from the acacia trees as you drive out.
On the fourth or fifth night my advice is pack the clubs and make the whole Kenya holiday worthwhile to your wife.
Take a three hours drive or a 45 minutes scheduled flight into the world renowned Masai Mara Game Reserve, stay in for three or two nights and as you think of how well you could have played at the rift valley resort, she will be marveled by the abundant wildlife scenes and will most likely than not take that much talked about hot air Balloon dawn trip.
Now, after Masai Mara you will fly down to the coast and wrap up your holiday with a tee off at Nyali beach course.
Credible rumor has it that Ronald Trump is currently pursuing a multi million dollar deal to rehabilitate the Nairobi Railway Golf Course, we all know what that can only mean if all works out. Has he ever failed in any of his ambitions?
Wish to experience a piece of the green pearl? Go Kenya.
WORLD’S ICONIC DESTINATIONS RATED (National Geographic)
WASHINGTON (Oct. 21, 2009)—In conjunction with National Geographic Society’s
Center for Sustainable Destinations, National Geographic Traveler has devoted
its sixth annual “Places Rated” Destination Stewardship survey to the world’s
most celebrated and iconic travel destinations and how well they have
weathered the pressures of mass tourism and other threats.
Like the first Destination Rated survey in 2004, Norway’s fjords region has
again taken top honors, with a score of 85 points. Judges noted the gorgeous
scenery and well-preserved rural life that are vigorously protected. Others
making the top “Best Rated Places” category range from Japan’s ancient Kyoto
(#4, 79 points) for honoring the “serenity and charm of ancient Japan” to
Slovenia, formerly part of communist Yugoslavia, tied at #5 (78 points) for
being among the most sustainable and authentic places to visit in Europe.
The United Kingdom is the country with the most winners in this year’s top
category: England’s Yorkshire Dales, Scotland’s Highlands, and Wales.
A total of 133 destinations were surveyed by a panel of 437 well-traveled
experts in a variety of fields related to sustainable tourism. The survey is
the cover story of the November-December 2009 issue of National Geographic
Traveler magazine, on newsstands …
Engaging Pointers On Seeing The Wildebeest Migration During One Of Several Memorable Kenya Holidays
Whenever you think about Kenya holidays, exactly what pops into your mind? If the initial thing you consider is all those wide-open game reserves and some exotic animals, you are not on your own, as this is, all things considered, precisely what the African country is most well-known for. However, this is only part of the attraction here and some of the more spectacular beaches in the world are there to tempt you.
However for many, Kenya safaris are focal points. If you go at certain times of the year you will be fortunate enough to see the remarkable wildebeest migration within the Maasi Mara National Park. This represents a truly remarkable picture and it’s something that you simply have to see to experience. Early in the year when migration basically starts, these considerable herds graze round the Ngorongoro and Serengeti regions but they are made to look elsewhere for food when the year progresses. They’ll go to extraordinary lengths to finish the migration and frequently cross fast-moving streams of water which are filled with possible predators.
It is a feasting spot for crocodiles as you might anticipate, and lots of wildebeest do not endure this portion of the journey. If you truly want to view one of the miracles of nature in action, schedule your journey accordingly. However, at several other times during the year it is possible to concentrate on escorted tours to assist you to see elephants, rhinoceros and the other exotic creatures that this region is known for. You will have lots to tell the people at home by the end of this getaway.
If you are really exhausted by seeing how those wildebeest strain themselves attempting to cross the river it could be time for you to spend the remainder of your getaway at one of many beautiful beaches along the Kenya coast. Count on all the resources and infrastructure which you may discover at the finest European beach locations and don’t forget that, for Western Europeans, you won’t have to worry excessively about that jet-lag problem here.

