Located in the hill station of Karnataka, Chikmagalur, the Coffee Museum takes you to a ride right from growing coffee beans and drying them to tasting and brewing them. A delight for all the coffee lovers and a reason to split the loyalty for all the tea drinkers out there, this museum offers one of the best coffee descriptions in terms of the history of the coffee and the processes that include harvesting, drying, roasting and grinding of the coffee beans.
The museum acquaints you with not only the history, but the geography, botany as well as tradition and technological aspects of your daily dose of morning freshness. This beautiful initiative of letting the world know about the intricacies of their drink was taken forward by the Coffee Board of India.
The museum also has a provision for all to visit and check out the coffee encyclopedia, through a proper Bollywood movie-like experience amidst lush green gardens, with a small staircase leading you up there. With exciting and engaging ways to capture your attention through presentations and documentaries, their well experienced guides takes you down the path of the journey in knowing one of your favorite beverages.
Starting from the origin to the growth of coffee, the museum covers everything and hence can be said to be an educational as well as relaxing recreational tour for one and all. It gives you knowledge about coffee like never before and takes you on a journey through the Indian coffee's world!
This thematic museum in Chikmagalur is bound to leave you with an enthralling experience and offers both an educational and recreational affair for all the coffee lovers. And for all the amante del café people out there, if you are planning a trip down south, this place is going to be worth visiting.
The coffee museum is one such place where pots with bright, deep red coffee berries are lined on either side in huge numbers. Your eyes will next go to the life sized posters that adorn the walls of the museum, each having unique information, brightly colored and interesting.
Next, you will come across the coffee map of India, underlining the traditional as well as the not so traditional coffee growing regions of India. After witnessing the self explanatory documentary displaying the origin and the growth of coffee, you will come across the evaluation centre followed by the final section where the product is tasted.
There comes an entire floor that is dedicated to a gallery that showcases photographs in transparent shelves, making the visitors want to move to the coffee making station. In between, short video presentations are also shown which narrates the story of coffee bit by bit and explains how the coffee beans are evaluated and further graded.
The lower level of the museum has facts about coffee and takes you to a never experienced journey, wherein you can know the cultural practices and the age old traditions, while taking you through a glimpse of the latest technology that is sure to leave you spellbound.
They also have a coffee movie showcasing real farmers who grow coffee narrating their version of cultivation. Who would have imagined all this with just a tiny coffee bean!
Location- Coffee museum, Dasarahalli, Karnataka
Price- INR 20/ USD 0.30 per person
Timing- 10:00 AM-7:00 PM
Closed on Saturday & Sunday
Time required to take a full tour of the museum is approx 1-2 hours.