Merta Harum Agroo Plantation

Merta Harum Agroo Plantation

Merta Harum Agroo Plantation
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A visit to a Luwak coffee plantations in ubud,with Merta harum agroo plantation.this before you entry ubud center from shouth area. Roasting the most expensive coffee in the world, from cat poop. Kopi luwak or civet coffee is a coffee made from the beans of coffee berries which have been eaten by the Asian Palm Civet and other related civets, then passed through its digestive tract. In here you can more our plantation with taste coffee at Tree house at our gardens.
Duration: 2-3 hours
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vbrother tour maker bali
Bali, Indonesia16 contributions
Dec 2019
the coffee enthusiasts do not miss to stop by here, the extraordinary friendly staff and explanations from staff from the process to being coffee ready to drink, I feel satisfied as a driver and guide. keep up
Written January 25, 2020
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David M
Cape Town Central, South Africa321 contributions
Mar 2020
our guide was wonderful spending time explaining the whole process and answering any questions, coffee and tea samples were interesting, the coffee is really good and you can taste the difference, but be prepared to pay if you make it your daily drink
Written March 7, 2020
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jdkeenan1969
Perth, Australia84 contributions
Nov 2019 • Friends
Stop here if you are in the area.Great guided tour around this small plantation and very knowledgeable guide.Taste a Luwak coffee at the end of your for a small fee.Free tea tasting at the end of tour with small gift shop.
Written November 22, 2019
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Jennifer T
Melbourne, Australia32 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
Another case of animal injustice in order to satisfy humans.
Don't come here if you are an animal lover. Lewaks are in cages and get fed limited diet of the fruit from the coffee plant, while the humans wait for them to pass this in order to create the 'Lewak' coffee.

You can make and enjoy GREAT coffee without the use of animals in cages!!

Besides, this coffee is actually lower in caffeine than regular coffee. The staff provide a very cheap and apparently altered coffee to sample while comparing theirs to the 'normal coffee'.

Staff were friendly and gardens were beautiful. We didn't buy their product and don't recommend you do either. Try it is you're curious.
Written May 5, 2018
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Ivy H
Albuquerque, NM21 contributions
Aug 2019 • Friends
As someone else already mentioned, not really a plantation but more converted rice terraces that are now home to some coffee plants, home to several civet cats, massive swing sets, and "nests" for those love birds who wish to swing in them. The tour was free - short lesson as to how lawak coffee is produced, followed by a tasting of several teas and coffees. Lawak coffee was served at extra cost. At the exit, there is a store selling everything that was served at "tourist" prices.
Written August 25, 2019
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Annkrs
Haugesund, Norway266 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
We had a wonderful tour here and a guide that was so nice and with great knowledge. She made the tour perfect. We saw the whole process of the Luwak coffee, sat in a tree terrace and enjoyed tea and coffee tasting. Beautiful place and great coffee and tea. Highly recommended.
Written July 28, 2019
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parateal
Raleigh, NC70 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
Very good tour guide. Spoke great English. Knowledgeable and answered any questions. Also had a great sense of humor. The luwak coffee was very tasty and the tea and coffee tasting was delightful. Bought a lot of goodies to take home.
Written June 26, 2018
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Svennucsor
Rotterdam, The Netherlands29 contributions
Jan 2018 • Couples
We have always been interested in this coffee as avid lovers of coffee. We ended up here by chance, not having time to read up beforehand. It’s a nice little tour with a guide explaining the process, telling about various herbs and fruits in the guarden and answering questions. You can taste the luwak (for about 3$) and many other coffees and teas (free). The place is beautiful and well kept. You can buy luwak coffee and more in there shop. HOWEVER. The civet cats are kept in very small cages and do not have any living space. We did not know this, else we would’ve chosen a plantation that has better conditios for the cats.
Written January 30, 2018
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vK_ros
Lausanne, Switzerland5 contributions
May 2017 • Solo
Great tour of the little plantation with plenty of explanation on the coffee-making process. My guide spoke very well English and was very entertaining. There is free tasting of about 12 different teas and coffees. These were all delicious. For the luwak coffee you need to pay a little extra (INR 50k) Considering the price of coffee where the luwak are treated well I think this is very fair.
Written May 26, 2017
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iammrsM0128
Singapore, Singapore250 contributions
Feb 2017 • Couples
I am a coffee lover and our tour guide have decided to bring us here. They say that Luwak Coffee is the most expensive coffee in the world. The Luwaks, an animal from the cat family, eat Arabica Beans, banana and papaya only. While the beans are in the stomach, it undergoes fermentation but it will still be intact when the Luwak poops it. They will clean, dry, roast and grind the beans. The process in making Luwak Coffee is long and meticulous so that explains the cost of it.

They offer different kinds of coffee and teas as well. They will let you sit in a comfortable area and serve their products in small cups for free taste except for Luwak Coffee which will cost you 50,000 Rupiah per cup.

Showing the plantation to public is a good form of marketing and advertisement. There's no entrance fee. The guide in the plantation is very friendly and knowledgeable. I actually bought numerous coffee and tea products which is of good quality. They also sell essential oil and massage oil with very good scents. This is a must visit!
Written February 7, 2017
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