Feb 4, 2025
Very nice experience! - Very nice and educational experience. Well organized, lots of information about life in the Township. People are very nice and are glad you came by. It’s important to ask people before taking pictures (they’re usually fine with it). Also a good idea to buy small toys for the children. The older girls/women were very happy with nail polish. Really worth it!
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Jan 28, 2025
Great experience l - What an incredible experience! Meeting local businesses and immersing myself in the communities of Khayelitsha was truly eye-opening. On top of that, the art tour was both fun and inspiring—not just for the art itself, but for the way it supports and uplifts the local community. Would definitely recommend! Thank you so much for the tour.
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Jan 5, 2025
A great experience about daily live in Khayelitsha - The tour was supported by Boity and Thulani. We have done the walking tour which gave us some great insights in the daily lives in the Township of Khayelitsha. Besides visiting local entrepreneurs (e.g. Sikis Coffee Bar) we have seen some great art. Also we have been informed about the cycling project for the local girls. Boity is the team leader of this team. A great example of building opportunities.
If you want to get the correct insights in how a Township is set up, organized and a source for great futures, you must take this chance to contribute to their success.
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Jan 5, 2025
Must do!! - Such a great experience!! Our guides were incredible members of the community that made us feel safe, welcome, and were overall incredibly kind. Definitely something everyone should do to get the full, authentic experience of Cape Town.
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Dec 22, 2024
We had many concerns before - We have given a lot of thought in advance. Many of our friends have been to Cape Town and the surrounding area, but never in a township. Many advised us not to “spoil your holiday mood”, “that’s too dangerous”, “that’s too depressing”, “I don’t want to feel guilty” or “I don’t want that to take me too much away”.
After some research we decided to do it anyway and we don't regret it. On the contrary. For us, it was part of it afterwards, also to reduce prejudices and prejudices. Juma and his team show themselves and their neighborhood with confidence.
We booked the 2.5 hour tour, which was optimal for us, and we also asked for pickup and drop-off transport. Booking was straightforward via the website (under More / Book online) and then via Whatsapp, via which also came the payment link. This can easily be done by credit card (or as with me via Paypal).
The pickup worked flawlessly before our Airbnb.
During the trip, we learned from Juma about the projects that his institution in Khayelitsha has already established and what led him to advocate for all this. All I can say is: this is living sustainability – planting vegetables so that children can learn about the cycle of nature and support themselves to families – teaching children and adults to ride and repair bicycles to promote independence – keeping young people away from drugs, for example, through creative projects and so on.
We saw all this: we started in the vegetable garden (but didn’t have to plant as much there as I had feared :-), then Nomonte, a young employee, led us through Khayelitsha with its various areas (repair shops, shopping corners, marketplaces, etc.) and through the maze of all the corrugated iron huts, Mandela houses and brick houses.
At the beginning we visited a creative house where young artists paint, draw, perform etc., which was very exciting. And art also plays a big role in the paths and alleys. Again and again Nomonte showed us the small and large murals, which come from known and unknown artists, each with a background.
At the end of the interesting tour we still crossed the big market and visited Juma’s central bicycle school. Here with shop of own bicycle brand. And anyone who imagines second-hand crafted wires here was far from it :-).
The drive home was again perfectly organized. We never felt uncomfortable or anxious once. Nomonte imparted so much knowledge, with pride and dignity of his own. Problems such as unemployment and drugs were soberly discussed, and our concern about appearing as “voyeurs” or ending up in “affected tourism” was completely unfounded.
Juma then summed it up again: “Being there for us, the community, for each other – that is what is important for us here in Khayelitsha. That’s why our home means something to us.”
To experience it this way (and not just to read it here) was significant for us and our holiday.
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Dec 7, 2024
Authentic township experience - I had an authentic township experience with incredibly hospitable locals. The environment felt safe, and my guide showcased stunning street art and introduced me to inspiring local entrepreneurs.
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Sep 30, 2024
Touching, positive experience, recommended - I experienced the tour very positively. Our Guide, Aby was a very pleasant woman and made sure we definitely felt safe. She has shown us many things like a school, graffiti works, their cultural center and house magwinya for a nice snack. I recommend everyone to do this!
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Sep 13, 2024
Authentic insight into the life of the Khayelitsha community - Our tour with Abby was great! She took a lot of time for us and is passionate about it. She grew up in the township herself and could answer any of our questions and show us everything. An interesting and authentic insight into life in Khayelitsha. The impressions there definitely make you think. Thank you for letting us have this experience. I can only recommend the tour.
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Mar 29, 2024
Township tour - absolutely recommended - It was a great and interesting experience that I don't want to miss! really absolutely recommended! Also really safe and suitable for all ages!
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Feb 21, 2024
Good excursion - Excellent guides. Safe and educational. You will love! Very good time and interesting experience. Yyy
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