We know that being a tourist doesn’t mean that you want to feel like a tourist. You might be a solo traveller or booking a corporate trip for your company, or perhaps you are planning a romantic getaway or a business traveller looking to let off some steam. Either way, we want to make you feel welcome. Because we know that the best experiences are usually discovered by accident (while following ar
ound a group of locals, chatting to the waiter, eavesdropping at a table next to yours or getting an unexpected tip from someone in the queue, on the street or in a gallery), we also know that having limited time in a place often prevents you from tapping into the environment as you would have hoped to. So our aim at Vukahambe is simple: to let you experience South Africa like a real local. There’s no need to feel like you’re only skirting on the periphery when we can take you to where the action is. At Vukahambe we’re not into listing all the facts you can find on Google and Wikipedia. We’re more interested in making you feel like family and not a tourist. Our guides come from different places across South Africa, and some even from as far as China and Turkey, but we share one distinct passion: South Africa. We have all made South Africa our home and we love sharing our enthusiasm for this diverse country. Sharing our stories and personal discoveries we have made in and around Cape Town and South Africa gives us intense joy. We love this place so much, friends and family from other parts of the world actually hate us for it! We also take our commitment to professionalism very seriously. We offer a diverse range of tours that, apart from the basic facts, are also designed to give you a local’s perspective of the Western Cape and South Africa. Whether we take you to the Winelands, the West Coast or the City Bowl, our goal is to equip you with tools that will help you experience what it means to be South African. At the end of your tour with us, we want you to love South Africa as much as we do. We want you to feel part of our family, and not like an outsider. At Vukahambe you come to us as a tourist, but leave as a friend.