First of all, I’m happy that the CCC team arranged this type of post that stimulates the community members to add comments and engage with each others. It feels a lot easier when you see all opinions combined in a single post. Congrats to this decision! And now to the topic itself…
First of all, both Jamaica and Indonesia are well know coffee producers and most likely all the people would like to visit both the countries, but we have to choose one.
Jamaica
I have some special attitude towards this country, not only because I have affinity to the reggae music, but also they have maybe what is one of the most famous coffee varieties in the world - the Blue mountain coffee. I had some encounters with this coffee and they are some of the best coffee related memories.
You can easily see that this region of Jamaica has stunning beauty. Blue mountain gives the name of this coffee, but I think they have multiple of varieties growing there. It’s just the climate that leads this coffee to perfection. And who would refuse a trip there combined with unlimited quantity of BM coffee? It’s not only the mountains, it’s seen in a recent post of @millycf1976 that Jamaica has some stunning Sea/Ocean locations too!
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I think a vacation there will be excellent! But… let’s go to
Indonesia
Source: https://www.tripsavvy.com/where-is-bali-1458554
Indonesia is a perfect tourist location and I have ever dreamt about visiting Bali! You can easily fall in love with the nature, even from the photos. My wife has visited Bali and she cannot stop telling me what a wonderful place it is. There are also a lot of mountains, and of course coffee, which likes growing at high altitudes. But… we talk about Kopi Luwak here. Why is this coffee so famous? It’s been a ban in this country, on regular people consuming coffee. All the production used to be exported when the Dutch traders were taking all of the precious crops. The locals then saw this particular animal eating coffee cherries then pooping the beans. No one wanted these beans so the locals started consuming them, finding that they were not bad at all… But I think that what makes this coffee special is the story and the unique “process” of making it. I heard that the beans were not that special at all. I think you can find a lot of excellent coffee in Indonesia, but Copi Luwak is just a NO for me. 😁
So my choice at this case easily would be Jamaica!
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