HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Spending time unwinding in the cactus garden and coffee plantation
Baking and sampling the bread and meeting the artists in residence
Hiking to the Elephant Caves or cycling to nearby Tlowa Village
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕:June to October
Green Season⊕:November to December – annual short rains
March to May – annual long rains
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Artists in residence
Some of East Africa’s most talent fine artists use Gibbs Farm as a base for inspiration and creation
School desk project
Donate to buy a desk for children who are forced to crowd around a single one in threes or fours or visit the desk-building workshop at Gibbs Farm to learn more
Pack For A Purpose
All donations go to Haymu Primary School, which is under-resourced for the number of pupils it supports
OVERVIEW
There is so much to do and see at Gibbs Farm that it could be a Tanzanian holiday all on its own. Conveniently situated midway between Arusha and Tarangire National Park (and within striking distance of Lake Manyara National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area), this working farm at Karatu is an ideal resting point on the Northern Circuit.
In the morning, you can help to bake bread, visit the bustani (vegetable garden) and meet the pigs, cows and chickens. The aroma of freshly roasted coffee entices you to the plantation and you can shop for trinkets in the Zawadi Boutique. If you need even more, hit the pool or stretch on your yoga mat in the privacy of your farm cottage.