Healthy green coffee bushes on a cleared slope with forest behind
Established coffee trees with the Rwenzori ridgeline in the background
The estate building set against the misty Rwenzori hills
Rwenzori Mountains · Uganda

From fragmented land
to shared value.

A family-owned estate growing exceptional high-altitude Arabica — and pioneering a model that preserves land rather than dividing it.

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2,200m
Peak elevation
1,650m
Lower slopes
25
Acres, kept whole
1
Estate, not divided
Welcome to Bagheni Coffee Estate

More than a coffee farm.
A decision to preserve.

A family owned coffee Estate located on Kyarugomoka and Ntole hills in Ruboni Village on the slopes of Uganda's Rwenzori Mountains 3 KM from the Main gateway to Rwenzori Mountains National park. Bagheni Coffee Estate is more than a coffee farm. It is a family-led initiative demonstrating how land stewardship, sustainable coffee farming, and consolidated management can create lasting value for future generations.

At elevations ranging from 1,650 to 2,200 meters above sea level, we cultivate high-quality Arabica coffee while pioneering a model that addresses one of the greatest challenges facing agricultural communities across Africa: land fragmentation.

Every coffee tree on our estate tells a story, not only of exceptional quality, but of a family's decision to preserve land rather than subdivide it.

Our full story
Ripening coffee cherries and dew-covered leaves
SL28High-density beans, grown slowly at altitude
Where to find us

Ruboni Village, on the Rwenzori slopes

Kyarugomoka and Ntole hills, Ruboni Village — 3 km from the main gateway to Rwenzori Mountains National Park, in Western Uganda.

  • RegionRwenzori Mountains, Western Uganda
  • Elevation1,650–2,200 m above sea level
  • Nearby3 km from Rwenzori Mountains National Park gate
  • GPS0.336786° N, 30.046160° E
What makes us different

We share value — not divide land.

For generations, families here divided land among sons and grandsons until plots became too small to sustain a livelihood. We chose another path.

One estate, kept whole

Rather than subdividing our inherited 25 acres, we manage it collectively as a single coffee estate — investing together instead of competing on shrinking plots.

Value shared equitably

We don't split the land among family members — we share the value created from its productivity. Unity over fragmentation, opportunity over division.

Stewardship for the long term

Consolidated management lets us farm better, protect the environment, and build resilient livelihoods for generations to come.

A coffee tree on the estate laden with ripening cherries
Grown at the source of excellence

Coffee that develops slowly,
at the roof of Uganda.

Cool mountain temperatures and rich Rwenzori soils let cherries mature slowly — producing dense beans with bright acidity, structured sweetness, stone-fruit and citrus notes, and a clean high-elevation finish.

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When we preserve the land,
we preserve opportunity.

For our family. For our community. And for future generations.

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