Utengule Coffee Lodge

Utengule Coffee Lodge

camping on the helicopter landing place of a luxury colonial coffee plantage

Location: 

Utengule, Tanzania

Duration: 

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Personal highlights

  1. Driving through the last city of Tanzaniainfo-icon
  2. Staying at the colonial Utengule Coffee Lodge
  3. Camping right on the helicopter landing place
  4. Learning about South African Rump-Steaks
  5. Driving through the Coffee Plantage (missed)

Image sources

  1. Tennis court
  2. Colonial restaurant
  3. Banana Plantage
  4. Old coffee beans
  5. Turquoise pool

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