Kasaku Tea Estate Uganda

Kasaku Tea Estate is an estate in central Uganda and has an elevation of 1197 meters.

Uganda produces about 10,000 metric tonnes of tea per annum and about 90% of tea is exported.

The world tea production is about 3 billion kgs and East African countries of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania contribute about 11%. The largest producer is Kenya in Africa followed by Malawi, making Uganda the third largest producer in Africa.

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@katoibrah Thank you for sharing your nice information and amazing photos

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j @Thai_Ngh Am so humbled with your appreciation. Sometimes we take photos to remind us of the moments we had in such places. But it’s more than great if we share them.

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@katoibrah yeah sharing photos and information means a lot for people around, they are sometimes very interesting and useful

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@Thai_Ngh thank you once again, I’m so grateful with your kindness and support.

Beautiful place, field and pic … Thanks for sharing these pic with all of us.

U can also check my pics which I’ve posted.

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@SaumendraKundu thank you for appreciating my effort.

Am checking your photos now as you’ve requested, expect some kudos and comments from me right now.

This tea estate is a good place for tourists to visit @katoibrah @?Looks like a very nice landscape for photography.

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@alint thank you Local Guide, the place has a great view as you’ve seen in the photos but if one visits the place, more interesting photos might be taken.

Hi @katoibrah

Thanks for sharing! Just to let you know, I’ve enlarged your photos to make them stand out more. The nature and landscapes are really beautiful. What kind of tea is being produced there? I didn’t know this fact about Uganda.

I’ve only tried Rooibos from African teas, which is so far my favorite, but I’m curious to try other teas as well.

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Hello @DanniS

I’m very humbled for you to enlarge my photos and I’ve noticed a nice and great look of these photos after you working on them.

In Uganda you can find Green tea, Black tea and Oolong tea but black tea of these is my favorite as I’ve also never tried Rooibos, the one you mentioned.

The landscape is great even in other mountainous parts of the country I would like to share with you one day.

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@katoibrah You must try Rooibos whenever you have a chance. It’s really great. I’d love to try tea from Uganda some day. I don’t know if it’s possible to find anywhere, but perhaps you can order?

I try to showcase the photos in the best way possible, that is why I enlarge them whenever I see they are a smaller size.

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@DanniS If I get a chance to sip a cup of Rooibos coffee, it will be a great moment as I can imagine. It will remind me the first person who has recommended it to me and that’s you.

Thank you so much once again. More blessings to you and your family as well.

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