Are All Coffee Tours Around the World Pretty Much the Same?

Hallo…

For anyone who’s done coffee tours in different places, are they all pretty much the same? I went on one in Colombia, and now I’ve got the chance to do another in Uganda.
The thing is, the Uganda tour is $35, which is more than double what I paid in Colombia. I’m wondering if it’s just going to be the same kind of thing—like showing the plants, how they pick the beans, process them, roast them, etc.—or if it’ll have something unique to offer. :unamused:
Is it worth doing another coffee tour, or should I skip it? Has anyone done multiple tours and found them different enough to justify the cost?
Your response will be welcomed warmly

While seeing coffee farms, learning about the process of producing coffee, and drinking freshly brewed coffee are some of the basic features of coffee tours worldwide, each trip offers distinctive experiences that are affected by the local culture, geography, and coffee varietals. :expressionless:

Learn about the distinctive civet cat-based coffee process with the Luwak coffee tour. :smile:

Jamaica: In a breathtaking mountain environment, the Blue Mountain trip blends adventure sports with coffee sampling.

Brazil’s Campo Místico provides a comprehensive overview of the coffee manufacturing process, from planting to tasting :sweat:

Costa Rica: :grinning: Explore Starbucks’ sole coffee estate, Hacienda Alsacia, which is perched atop a volcano.