Get a full picture of Cape Town's rich cultural history through learning about the creation of townships during the apartheid era, visiting the district 6 museum and tasting some traditional beer at a local Shebeen(tavern). Please kindly note that the traditional beer is classified as an alcoholic beverage and may not be consumed by persons under the age of 18.
On this tour, travelers get to mingle and interact with the "not-so-good "part of Cape Town, giving them a full insight of the hardships that were experienced during the apartheid era and more. Book your tour with us and it is guaranteed that you will go back home with lots of amazing stories to share.
During this tour, travelers will visit the District six museum first, then head down to Bo-kaap where they will see the colorful houses and get an insight of their history. Travellers will then head to Table Mountain National Park and later proceed to Langa township where they will get to see the other side of Cape Town.
Pickup included
The District six museum was founded in 1994 as a memorial to the forced removal of 60000 inhabitants of multiple races during the Apartheid era in South Africa giving birth to the present day Cape-flats. Entrance fees ranges from R60-R80
Bo-kaap is one of Cape Town's most historic neighborhoods with Iconic colorful houses and generations of the Cape Malay culture.
Indulge yourself in the wonderful experience of taking the cable car to the top of the mountain where you can enjoy stunning views of the City bowl, Robben Island and Table Bay.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
Our guides will meet the customer at the hotel lobby and will confirm the name of the guests from the booking records against the guest identity or passport for security reasons