Bo-Kaap is a melting pot of colour and culture, populated by people who can still trace their Malay ancestry to the time they settled in the Cape and some even live in their original homes. The local hospitality here is as warm as the African sun and you will be welcomed with open arms. On this tour you will explore the area by foot, covering the museum, the oldest house, Owa I mosque and concludes with a traditional Cape Malay cooking demonstration.
Cape Town is the oldest city in South Africa and is shaped by cultural influences from regions all around the world. It boasts a captivating multi-ethnic culture and a heritage which is best savoured slowly. On your quest to discover and explore this vibrant city, you will experience a magical place with an interesting history, diversity and architecture. A walking tour of the city and Bo-Kaap will immerse you in the colourful sights and sounds of a thriving metropolis with many reminders of its rich past.
Langa Township is Cape Town’s oldest and largest township. Originally settled in the 1920’s, it was a designated area for black Africans and became a lively community. Established pre-aparhteid, Langa is steeped in the history of the Xhosa people. Get your trainers on and join a local guide for a walking tour where you will explore the streets of Joe Slovo, meet the residents of the township and gain a real feel for the community, life and culture. This is ‘authentic’ Africa at its best.
Platteklip Gorge - Easy accessibility and mind-blowing views of the city make this route up Table Mountain the most popular choice
Maclears Beacon - This route is for those who want to reach the highest point. The reward is the incredible cinematic views stretching all the way to Cape Point.
Lions head - One of Cape Town’s most famous routes, you will be able to marvel at panoramic views of the city of Cape Town, the Atlantic seaboard and Table Mountain.