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Enjoy a full day cultural tour of Cape Town and understand the new South Africa. We proceed through the historic Malay quarters, drive through the remains of what was once a vibrant community - District Six and visit its living museum. After this momentous experience we head to the townships. We return to the city for lunch before departing on the ferry for Robben Island and see the infamous cell where Nelson Mandela spent the majority of his 27 years in prison.

NB: This trip can be customised to suit your individual needs.
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  • Essential educational and cultural tour of Cape Town
  • Visit the Bo Kaap - the picturesque ‘Malay Quarter’
  • Walking township tour of Langa, meet the residents
  • Visit a Reconstruction and Development Plan housing project
  • Ferry to Robben Island and visit Nelson Mandela's Prison Cell on an extensive tour with an ex-prisoner
H E A D   F O R   R O B B E N   I S L A N D

Explore Robben Island and the Townships

No easy road to freedom was a central theme in most of the Mass Democratic Movement’s campaigns, from the early days through to the late 1980s. Any understanding of present day conditions in South Africa is greatly enhanced by looking at past injustice, the legacy of the struggle and the promise of reconstruction and development initiatives underway at present. Freedom has not come easy. This tour offers a wealth of insight into South African history. It includes a brief educational introduction to Cape Town, one of the world’s most varied and sought-after cities.

The Bo–Kaap

A look at the picturesque “Malay Quarter”, its dynamic museum and the oldest mosque in the Southern Hemisphere. We discover the unique culture, lifestyle and personality of the Cape Muslim community and their contribution to South Africa’s development.

District Six

As a result of the Group Areas Act, 60 000 Capetonian families were forcibly removed from this once vibrant area between 1966 and 1982. The District Six issue remains crucial. We examine the now desolate area, Zonnebloem, which was District Six and visit the living museum which attempts to represent and recapture District Six in various ways – as a fine-spun tapestry of communal life torn apart but not forgotten.

The Townships and Cape Flats

Seeking racial segregation, apartheid policies disrupted all non-white population groups, distorted both rural and urban development and ensured hopeless overcrowding. Few houses were built. Sprawling satellite camps of seemingly endless shanties – makeshift structures of various materials – provide little more than a roof and some shelter. As we shall see, squatter settlements are seeking their own solutions as an economic necessity. Against all odds, township life prevails, in all its nuances.

As hosts of local community workers, we take a walk through a vibrant black community with all its different social strata. Langa is Cape Town’s oldest formal black township. You will have the opportunity to talk to people and try the traditional African sorghum beer and ginger beer at a small township shop (“spaza”) or a tavern (“shebeen”). The Weltevreden Housing Development Scheme offers a first hand view of the government’s Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP). We witness the work in progress as hundreds of squatters, with the help of state grants, are setting about building their own brick homes.

The V&A Waterfront offers a great variety of foods, and take-aways may be bought on the ferry to Robben Island. The ferry departs at 14:00 from the Clock Tower Terminal, V&A Waterfront (Visitors should be there at 13:00).

Robben Island

Formerly a political prison and a leper colony before that, this historic landmark was recently established as a museum and national monument. Experience the conditions of incarceration – view Nelson Mandela’s maximum security prison cell (Cell 5) and see the lime quarries. In the one, hard labour was served, in the other prisoners discussed strategy, freedom and the future. Later, many would develop eye problems as a result of the sun’s reflection off the lime
surfaces. This well-preserved landmark is a monument to the triumph of freedom, dignity and determination over humiliation and oppression.

On Robben Island, visitors’ movements are restricted by regulation to the bus and the group’s guide. Tours of the island are conducted in large buses. On return to the V & A Waterfront you will be escorted back to your hotel.

Haven't Got time for a full Day ?

If you would like a private township tour to visit any of the projects supported by Uthando, speak to your Rhino Tripping consultant and we will arrange it for you. Our Cape Care Cultural Tour runs on a half day basis. The only difference being that the half day tour does not visit Robben Island.

NB: This trip can be customised to suit your individual needs.
Don't delay - contact us today to plan your tailormade tour!

I N C L U D E S   A N D   E X C L U D E S

What is In and What is Out

Meals, beverages are excluded.

NB: This trip can be customised to suit your individual needs.
Don't delay - contact us today to plan your tailormade tour!



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