Need recs for a private tour guide in Cape Town
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Need recs for a private tour guide in Cape Town
We are looking for a great guide (knowedgeable and entertaining) for a full day tour of Cape Peninsula and maybe Stellenbosch too. Has anyone toured with Mother City tours, Natural Feeling tours, Mervyn Sparks or Selwyn Davidowitz? Please let me know. Also does anyone know have much a taxi will cost from the V&A Waterfront to the rail station?
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Trevor Earl and his wife, Tessa Redman are the best guides in Cape Town. [email protected]<BR>Trevor is an expert on wine -- does private tours to the wine country, as well.
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We are going to use Selwyn Davidowitz.I just like the way he puts his tours together.We haven't gone yet so I can't give you a good account though. But he does have alot of good referances.<BR> I know of someone who just took a tour with him,but they won't be back till the end of this month.
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Taylor,<BR><BR>Sorry for the late reply! My husband and I were in Cape Town this past February and went on the most amazing tour with Rob Davidowitz. He is a local Capetonian and gentleman wine grower. We told him a general idea of what we wanted to do and he set up a fantastic day's outing to the Cape and ending in a wonderful lunch at Buitenverwachting (outstanding). <BR><BR> To top it off he gathered all of the e-mails for our friends and family back home and e-mailed them pictures he had taken on his digital camera from the day's travels! By the time we returned from dinner that evening the pictures had already been sent back home.<BR><BR>I highly recommend a tour with him, he does not allow more than 2-4 people on a tour, and ONLY allows people from the same family.<BR><BR>His website is:<BR><BR>http://users.iafrica.com/r/ro/robair/Tours_Personal.htm<BR><BR>Pam<BR><BR><BR>
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Have also toured with Selwyn Davidowitz and had a fantastic day. What you get with Selwyn is not an anodyne out-of-a-guide-book kind of tour but a very personal and entertaining and fascinating experience.
For your information, Selywn also won the Wanderlust Guide Of The Year Award in 2007. The contestants are nominated by readers of the magazine and Selwyn (and other finalists) received lots and lots and lots of letters of recommendation which were referenced by the judges making the award.
http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/article.php?page_id=636
For your information, Selywn also won the Wanderlust Guide Of The Year Award in 2007. The contestants are nominated by readers of the magazine and Selwyn (and other finalists) received lots and lots and lots of letters of recommendation which were referenced by the judges making the award.
http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/article.php?page_id=636
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+1 for Selwyn! We toured with him in 2003 and then saw him again this year and I would highly recommend him. We met Rob also but did not tour with him, but I presume he is also excellent.
We also had a great experience with Far Out Adventures (Justin and Francois) this past June. http://www.faroutevents.co.za/ These are two very fun, young, adventurous guides and we had a great day with them on the Cape Peninsula.
Chris
We also had a great experience with Far Out Adventures (Justin and Francois) this past June. http://www.faroutevents.co.za/ These are two very fun, young, adventurous guides and we had a great day with them on the Cape Peninsula.
Chris
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A less expensive option is Rhino Africa. We couldn't believe how reasonable their prices were in May 2009. They were very knowledgable, helpful and especially accomodating. We had two different people from the company, Graham (and another guy whose name I have forgotten), and both were great!
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