Start with local knowledge
Arrange a trusted local guide or confirm the right public contact before your visit.

Biyya Buna Gujii
Coffee farms, highland roads, farmer stories, and tasting language
Guji coffee tourism can connect language learning with farm visits, roasting, tasting, export stories, local cafes, and cooperative sponsorship.
“Visitors should ask before entering farms, learn how to thank farmers, and use respectful phrases during tasting and buying.
Arrange a trusted local guide or confirm the right public contact before your visit.
Visitors should ask before entering farms, learn how to thank farmers, and use respectful phrases during tasting and buying.
Keep the visitor phrases below ready for guides, drivers, tickets, food, lodging, and directions.
The best visit leaves a good feeling on both sides.
Listen, repeat, and use each phrase with patience.
Can I visit the coffee farm?
Thank you, the coffee is very delicious.
I want to buy coffee.
How do you roast it?
Oromo World can give verified local knowledge a clear, multilingual public home while helping visitors find responsible services and understand community expectations.
Guji, Oromia
5.750, 38.183Use this point as a starting reference. Confirm the route and access locally.Photo sourceNinaras · CC BY-SA 4.0