Trip Summary

Explore Cape Town via its inspirational people making a difference in peoples lives, meet inspiring township artists along the way and exploring the meaning behind the art works, that in itself unravels the history of Cape Town and South Africa. Taking in the stories of the apartheid era struggles to the founding of a new democracy, wildlife conservation and more.

Today you will be joined by one of the Rock Girls. BRAVE Rock Girls is a South African nonprofit that creates opportunities for girls and works with those who can provide the resources, knowledge, experience, and safety that girls need to lead. BRAVE is girl-led, and uses the challenge of travel and adventure to empower girls from under-served communities to tell their own stories, acquire critical skills, and build networks to assist with education, health care, economic empowerment, and safety. BRAVE was founded by a group of ten-year-old girls from Manenberg, South Africa, in 2011 who wanted to make their gang-ridden community safer – and who called themselves Rock Girls after the anti-apartheid slogan, “When you strike a woman, you strike a rock”.

We will start the day exploring the Watershed Market which is home to a multitude of local artisans, each with unique and beautiful artworks.  Here you will see one of the Rock Girl benches, the idea of “eyes on the street”, in the form of benches in prominent places, aims to make cases of assault more visible in communities. Each bench is linked to a toll-free number, which connects women to opportunities, resources, and support, as well as inspiring stories of 75 successful South African women.

Continue your day along the Atlantic Seaboard to Sealand in Hout Bay, which makes bags out of recycled sails. Learn firsthand the process of how this team of creative minds and fabrication specialists behind Sealand Gear, bring the inspired design in upcycled material texture combinations from the drawing board to the rack.

In Hout Bay you will be able to explore the working fishing harbour, feed the seagulls, and meet the friendly local seals. Browse the local arts and crafts stalls before heading out along the beautiful Atlantic Coastline towards the Peninsula.

We will make our way over the famous coastal road of Chapman’s Peak Drive for lunch we will stop in at the Noordhoek Farm Stall for a delicious local lunch at cafe Roux.

After lunch, we head to a local township community, Masiphumelele. Meet Mama Yandi and the amazing ladies that help her and learn all about her township upliftment project helping single mothers. you can get involved in creating your own art with Yandi, who creates art pieces from plastic collected from the Peninsula beaches at her house & workshop in the Township. Also, visit the amazing soup kitchen and garden project run by the Masi Creative Hub.

Let the day wind down with sundowners at a local spot on the peninsula before heading back to your hotel.

Tour Information

Tour Code: MASTER

Duration: 8 – 12 Hours

Languages: English

Group Size: Any Group Size

Departure Time: Flexible, the earlier the better

Return Time: When your day is done

Additional Information

Flexibility - adaptable on an hour to hour basis to suit your clients’ needs and changing weather conditions throughout the day. Where you go and what activities you do are up to you.

Adventure Utility Vehicle (AUV) – Our vehicle comes equipped with stand up paddles, mountain bikes, pre-packed hiking packs, surfboards and a fully stocked gourmet pantry with drinks included.

Top Adventure Guides - Viewed as the best in Africa in their specialist fields, our guides have a wealth of experience and stories to tell.

The tour shown is only an example, more or less can be done on the day. Click on the activities list and map for more information.

Price

Includes:

Private Adventure Guide / Driver

Exclusive Use of Adventure Utility Vehicle

Adventure Equipment - SUP Boards, Safety Gear & Hiking packs

Drinks - Soft Drinks, Beer, Wine & Selected Spirits

Gourmet Pantry - selection of snacks and picnic items

Unlimited travel in and around Cape Town, including as far as Winelands & Hermanus

Onboard WiFi

Excludes:

Surf Board, Wetsuit and Tuition – available at R695 per person

Mountain Bike – available at R1,080 per person

Additional restaurant meals and wine farm supplied picnics

Entry, Attraction Fees and Park Fees – e.g. Aquarium & Cable Car

Adventures beyond 100 km radius of Cape Town - e.g. Cape Agulhas, Ceres & Orange River

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