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title: "Coffee tour through Cundinamarca"
description: "Join a coffee tour in Cundinamarca from Bogota. Visit coffee farms, learn the process, and enjoy a traditional lunch. Book through the source."
image: "https://quehacer.enbogota.app/images/eventos/tour-cafe-fusagasuga-salto-tequendama.webp"
date: "2026-01-01T00:00:00"
category: "Things to do"
source: "Civitatis"
canonical: "https://quehacer.enbogota.app/en/evento/tour-del-cafe-por-cundinamarca"
---

# Coffee tour through Cundinamarca

- **When:** Every day
- **Where:** Tour del café por Cundinamarca
- **Price:** Check source
- **Category:** Things to do
- **Organizer:** Civitatis
- **Source:** [Civitatis](https://www.civitatis.com/es/bogota/tour-cafe-fusagasuga-salto-tequendama/)

## About this plan

Picture spending a day among coffee fields and learning how one of the best coffees in the world gets made. The Cundinamarca coffee tour leaves from Bogota and takes you to a working farm in towns like Fusagasugá, San Francisco, or Cachipay, depending on what the operator has open.

The guided visit walks you through every stage: planting, harvest, processing, curing, roasting, and grinding. You taste as you go, with green hills all around the farm. After the tour, the van stops briefly in one of the nearby towns so you can try the local food.

The drive back to Bogota wraps up a day that runs 8 to 10 hours. Pickup is at 7:00 a.m. in Parque de la 93 or 8:00 a.m. in La Candelaria. It is a day trip that mixes countryside, coffee, and tradition, all within a short drive of the capital.

- Guided walk through a working coffee farm
- Tasting of Colombian coffee
- Traditional lunch in a Cundinamarca town
- Daily departures from Bogota
- Pickup at Parque 93 or La Candelaria

## Who it's for

A good fit for anyone who wants to leave Bogota for a day and see how Colombian coffee gets made, with a full day of countryside views, local food, and hands-on learning.

## Tips

- Wear comfortable clothes and closed shoes for the farm
- Confirm the exact pickup point and time when you book
- Save room for the traditional lunch in town
- Bring sunscreen, a hat, and a camera

## FAQ

**How much does the Cundinamarca coffee tour cost?**

This is a paid experience. Check the current price and booking options on the official source page, since the cost can change with the season and group size.

**Where does the coffee tour start?**

Pickup is in Bogota at two spots: 7:00 a.m. at Parque de la 93 (Carrera 11A # 93A-10) or 8:00 a.m. in La Candelaria (Calle 16 # 4-23). Pick whichever works best for you when you book.

**How long is the full experience?**

The day runs 8 to 10 hours total, counting the drive to and from Bogota, the guided farm visit, and free time for lunch in town.

**What does the Cundinamarca coffee tour include?**

It covers transport from Bogota, a guided visit to a coffee farm with a coffee tasting, and free time for lunch in a nearby town. Lunch is on you.

**Is this tour kid friendly?**

Yes, it works well for families, couples, or groups of friends. Keep in mind the day is long and includes several hours on the road.

**How do I book the coffee tour?**

From this page we send you straight to the official source, in this case Civitatis, so you can confirm dates, the pickup point, and finish your booking with the operator.

> Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.
