Ciudad del Cabo Khayelitsha Township Tour





Descripción
Este es el único recorrido por el municipio que lo hará conectarse con los lugareños a través de las artes, la música, la comida y la narración de cuentos y se crean recuerdos inolvidables. Trabajamos junto con la comunidad para crear un turismo responsable. -Parada en Khaltsha Cycles -caminar y conocer empresarios locales -Visita la primera escuela de arte Story Room Creatives
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
¡Visite el municipio más grande de Khayelitsha, hogar de 3 millones de sudafricanos! Recorra el municipio con su guía local, aprecie el arte y la artesanía, pruebe la cocina local y el café y conozca a otros empresarios. Los invitados también tienen la opción de ofrecerse como voluntarios y dejar un impacto positivo en Khayelitsha al elegir crear un huerto casero o pintar un mural dentro del municipio.
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(36)
This tour was exceptional and wonderfully curated to show off some extraordinary elements of Khayelitsha. Everyone we encountered was warmly welcoming, honest and open, genuine and thoughtful, and overall people I’d be lucky to share time and space with again. I learned a lot about the area, its history, creative inhabitants, and collective hopes for the future. I’m beyond grateful to Juma Art Tours for providing such a meaningful opportunity and couldn’t think of a better way to spend a day in Cape Town!
We spent an unforgettable morning on the streets of Kayelitsha. The explanations of our Sizwe guide allowed us to discover the true face of a township and forget our prejudices. An essential experience to understand South Africa today.
Merci infiniment d'avoir fait partie de notre communauté. Nous garderons toujours en mémoire les meilleurs moments passés ensemble et espérons vous revoir très bientôt.
This was a great and very insightful tour. It was conducted by Sizwe, who was an excellent guide — knowledgeable, engaging, and easy to follow. He shared a lot of interesting context and made the experience both informative and enjoyable. Highly recommended.
A great insight into vibrant township life as well as street art and local artists. A gentle walk from budding coffee roasters and cafe through the market and then to a small art hub via the mix of housing. Great explanations on the way. Perfect balance between informative and tourism. We felt perfectly safe with a guide who was obviously know and knew the community Thank you for sharing this wonderful place
It was a very impressive experience, contrary to thought and extremely worthwhile. You actually get an impression of life in the township. The people we met - and there were many - were very friendly. Really highly recommended. Keep going.
Thank you for the impressive tour of Khayelitsha, the many fascinating explanations about the community, the collaboration of so many artists with the common goal of making art more visible to many people and, above all, showing children many new perspectives. Katrin & Haakon
Creat and safe way to explore the biggest township of Cape Town. I learned a lot and truly got inspired. People were so friendly and open every place we went. The streetart is divers and interesting and it's fun to search for small paintings. My highlight, however, have been the female athletes and the whole intiative of Khaltsha ❤️🎨🚴🏿♀️ I highly recommend it!
This was a tour my siblings and I will never forget. First off, my thanks to Juma with helping us arrange transportation from Khayelitsha to our next destination. We arranged transport into the township and met with Juma, Nomonde, and his wonderful staff. After arriving, we were greeted by kids who were studying and doing after-school programs at Juma’s bike shop. We then proceeded into the shopping district to go see the many art murals throughout the town. All throughout the tour we felt completely safe. Everyone was so kind and welcoming. We learned so much insight from Nomonde into the history of the area, the people, and the culture. I also do not exaggerate here when I say the coffee from Siki’s was one of the best I had in Cape Town. His dirty chai was absolute lekker. Shout out to Nomonde for showing us around. She has immense pride in her hometown. It’s a wonderful community, and shares a kinship and a sense of togetherness that the rest of the world could greatly benefit from. We will take this experience to heart and I wish Nomonde, Juma, and everyone else we met good health and a bright future.
This was one of my highlights of my four weeks here in Cape Town. Right from the start at the incredible Siki’s Kofee Kafe, the stories, the symbolism and the spirit of Khayelitsha were so captivating. My guide, Lakak UManinzi, shared wonderful insights about life in this township, including in the informal settlements. He is a self-taught artist with a beautiful lens to the world around him. He showed me the many murals that are themselves an act of resistance, took me to a program that seeks to uplift girls in this community and brought me to a small art collective he co-founded. We laughed together in some fun moments, but it’s the deep conversations I’ll never forget.
Thank you so much Adam for sharing with us such an amazing experience and your willingness to be part of our community, your presence will forever be appreciated.
We received a very insightful look into life in Khayelitsha with our guide, who explained the history and current initiatives in the township. We felt safe and welcomed everywhere we went. Highly recommend this tour to give visitors a perspective into the other side of South Africa that visitors often miss.



