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Generosa Banana Plantation (São Tomé & Príncipe)

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Bananas and plantains are a staple food in the diet of São Tomé and Príncipe, grown on plantations like Generosa throughout the country. Unlike the large monoculture plantations found elsewhere in the world, banana cultivation here is often smaller-scale and integrated into polyculture systems. Bananas are harvested and used at various stages of ripeness: green plantains are boiled, fried, or processed into flour, while ripe, sweet bananas are eaten raw or used in desserts. The 'Banana Pão' (bread banana) variety is particularly popular and is often served as a side dish with fish or meat. The Generosa plantation demonstrates the importance of this fruit to local food security and culture, offering insights into the traditional cultivation methods passed down through generations.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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Rain mm12511516217612944231935100142130

📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
This sustainable banana plantation on the western side of the island cultivates various banana varieties in an eco-friendly manner. It serves as a model for organic agriculture and lets visitors experience tropical fruit farming up close.
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Visiting
The plantation is typically open to visitors during daytime, though prior booking is advised. From the nearby roads, one can clearly see the terraced banana fields and processing facilities.
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Where to view it
The best public viewpoint is along the main access road that winds through the plantation. A small hill near the entrance provides a panoramic view over the entire grove and surrounding greenery.
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Local products
The farm shop gives fresh bananas of various types, as well as dried fruit and banana chips. Seasonal treats like banana bread or pickled bananas are also often available.
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Active season
The plantation operates year-round, but the main harvest season falls in the warmer months. Shipping and processing activities peak after the harvest, making the region especially lively during that time.
Nearby
Combine a visit to the plantation with a trip to nearby coastal villages and beaches. Hiking through tropical forests or exploring local craft markets in the area are also great options.

Geography

Coordinates
0.27000, 6.51000

Facts

  • Bananas are a staple food.
  • Often grown in small-scale, mixed cropping systems.
  • The 'Banana Pão' (bread banana) is an important variety.
  • Green plantains are used like potatoes.
  • Ripe bananas are used for desserts.
  • The plant is actually a giant herb, not a tree.
  • Important for local food security.

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Sights in the town Generosa Banana Plantation (2)

Lembá District📍 landmark

Lembá District is located in western São Tomé, characterized by rainforest and agriculture.

São José, São Tomé and Príncipe📍 landmark

São José is a locality in Lembá District, surrounded by plantations.

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Frequently asked questions

Can you visit the plantation?
Tours are often bookable on-site.
What are the paths like?
Often soft and uneven, sturdy footwear needed.
Can you buy bananas?
Fresh fruits are often available direct from the farm.
How long is a tour?
About 45 minutes.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes, informative and relaxed.
Generosa Banana Plantation: where is it located?
Generosa Banana Plantation is located in São Tomé & Príncipe.
Generosa Banana Plantation: what is there to see?
Highlights include Lembá District, São José, São Tomé and Príncipe.
Generosa Banana Plantation: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Generosa Banana Plantation: why is it worth visiting?
Bananas and plantains are a staple food in the diet of São Tomé and Príncipe, grown on plantations like Generosa throughout the country.
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