Drive through Funchal's bustling town and Madeira's magnificent rolling hills towards Quinta Pedagogica da Camacha, a small farm committed to sustainable agriculture. Here, your National Geographic-trained guide will offer insights into the region and introduce you to the farm's owner, Bruno Santos. Having left accounting for agriculture, Bruno now dedicates his life to helping his neighborhood through sustainable farming, a lowered environmental footprint, and community outreach. Follow Bruno through flowering groves as you explore the grounds. You'll learn about the many uses for their freshly grown herbs and visit their strawberry plantation. Observe the fields and poios—what Madeirans call the terraced areas where they grow their crops—as you learn about the farm's produce and animal husbandry. The farm is home to various animals including chickens, goats, sheep, and more. There's even a small market Bruno created, to help other local vendors reach their greater community, inspired by the ‘buy local' mantra. You'll also experience a host of seasonal activities, offered exclusively to National Geographic travelers. Harvest ripe fruits and learn the proper techniques for sowing seeds in a planting workshop. This hands-on learning environment brings Bruno's sustainability and bio-friendly philosophy to life. Afterwards, you'll relax and enjoy refreshing tea brewed from the farm's own herbs, as well as homemade cakes, toast, and jams preserved from local fruits.
Explore Quinta Pedagogica da Camacha, a farm in Madeira dedicated to sustainable agriculture, with an exclusive tour for National Geographic travelers led by the owner, Bruno Santos. Tour the grounds of the hillside farm, visiting the herb gardens, fields, strawberry plantations and Maderian terraced 'poios'. Embrace the farm's hands-on learning environment and try out interactive activities such as picking fruit and sowing seeds. Visit the farm's market, created by Bruno to help local vendors reach a wider community, inspired by the 'buy local' mantra. Sample farm-fresh treats, including homemade cakes, fresh jams, and refreshing tea brewed from locally grown herbs