Ngaire K.
“Visit to JoBurg”
We had 3 days in JoBurg wanted to make the most it. Making the decision to get a personal guide was a good one. We are two females so having Nathan provided us safety as well as a great way to see areas of Joburg we would not have done by taking a mainstream tour or self navigating this city. Nathan provided informative and detailed commentary, made sure we got tickets and into the venues before leaving us to explore at our pace. He was able to get us taken through a shanty town amd into the home of a family which was very much a privilege to be able to do this.. Great having someone there waiting when you finished. Maybe adding a few more specific tours to your repertoire Nathan may be useful. For.those with more time we recommend having a day break in between visiting venues such as Apartheid museum amd Constitutional hill as so much to absorb. I would even consider having a couple of visits to the Apartheid museum and do half each day to fully appreciate the wealth of history this offers. Fully recommend Nathan..thanks for making our short trip to JoBurg a great experience
Nathan N.
Dear Ngaire, Wow, thank you so much for taking the time to share this amazing review—it truly made my day! It was an absolute pleasure guiding you and your friend during your three days in Jo’burg, and I’m thrilled you felt the experience was worthwhile. I’m especially happy to know you felt safe while exploring the city’s deeper layers—that’s always my top priority. Hearing that you saw a side of Johannesburg you wouldn’t have discovered alone (or on a mainstream tour) is exactly why I love what I do: sharing the real Joburg, safely and personally. The visit to the shanty town and the family’s home was a true highlight for me too—thank you for calling it a “privilege.” Facilitating those raw, human moments is what gives my work meaning, and I’m honored I could share that with you both. Your suggestions are gold! I’m already brainstorming new specialized tours to add to my repertoire—your feedback is incredibly helpful. And you’re spot-on about pacing intense visits like the Apartheid Museum and Constitutional Hill. Next time, I’d love to design a more spread-out itinerary (maybe even split museum visits!) so you can absorb all that powerful history without overwhelm. Thanks again for trusting me with your Jo’burg adventure and for that glowing recommendation. If you ever return—or have friends heading this way—I’d be over the moon to show you more of our city’s hidden gems! Warmest regards, Nathan
Michelle E.
“Johannesburg and Soweto Tour”
We spent a great day with Nathan touring Johannesburg and Soweto. Nathan is very informative, knowledgeable and friendly, the booking process was easy and reliable.
Nathan N.
Dear Michelle, Thank you so much for taking the time to leave this fantastic 5-star review! I’m absolutely thrilled to hear that you and your husband enjoyed your Johannesburg and Soweto tour – especially exploring the powerful history of Constitution Hill and the vibrant spirit of Soweto Township. It was my genuine pleasure guiding you both, and I’m delighted you found the experience informative, knowledgeable, and friendly. Sharing the stories behind these iconic places is why I love what I do! I’m also glad you highlighted the easy and reliable booking process through GoWithGuide.com – I strive to make every tour seamless from start to finish. I’d be honored to welcome you and your husband back anytime, whether for another deep dive into South Africa’s history or to discover new adventures together. Until then, safe travels and warm wishes! With gratitude, Nathan (Tour Guide at GoWithGuide)
Jacqueline N.
“Walking tour to V & A Waterfront”
We booked the tour to V & A Waterfront with Elizabeth. She was absolutely amazing. She picked up at our hotel and drove to the V & A Waterfront, where we spent the whole day. It was a beautiful day. She is knowledgeable and introduced us to the landmarks that make up the area’s history, including the Clock Tower, , the Clock Tower District, the Robinson Dry Dock, the Zeitz MOCAA Museum, the yellow frame, the sculptured animals, the Swing Bridge, the gateway to Robben Island, the Two Oceans Aquarium. She was not in a hurry, she let us take our time. We had wonderful photos, specially on that very day when Table Mountain was visible in the background. She advised us the restaurant where to eat, we had our lunch at the V & A Food Market , which is near the Nobel Square. She even came to shop with us at the Watershed, which specializes in South African arts and crafts. I firmly recommend her to anyone who is looking for a tour in Cape Town. If ever, I go back to Cape Town, I will certainly book my tours with her
Most day tours range between $150 - $200 USD. There are of course both cheaper and more expensive tour options available as well depending on the length of time you want to tour for as well as the activities you partake in.
Here are a few of our recommendations that should cover all budget options.
- Hermanus Animal Tour: A scenic drive and lunch by the sea along with a visit to a cheetah rehabilitation center where you can interact with these and other animals. You also get to see wild penguins up close at the Stoney Point Penguin Colony.
- Sand Boarding and Quad Biking Tour: Experience the exhilarating fun of Sandboarding and Quad Biking down the Atlantis Dunes up the beautiful West Coast of South Africa.
- Johannesburg Half Day Tour: Visit historic places and discover how the “City of Gold” was founded and evolved over the years.
- Kruger National Park Big 5 Tour: For the ultimate African safari experience, this multi-day (and customizable) tour takes you to the country’s largest national park for a chance to glimpse the legendary ‘Big 5’ as well as many other African animals.
- 5-Day Cape Town Tour: This 5-day tour focuses on the highlights of Cape Town like the winelands, Table Mountain, Robben Island, the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, and much more.
The average length of stay for international travelers is 11 nights. We would recommend spending at least a week at your destination of choice, be that the coast or a highveld safari. If you’re planning to visit multiple regions of the country, it’s best to plan for a 2-3 week adventure.
We would recommend exploring by car, whether you use your private guide’s vehicle or rent one yourself is up to you. You can also use ride-share services such as Uber which is very popular in South Africa. If you’re looking for something different, you can also enjoy a luxury train journey across the country courtesy of the Blue Train.
DO’s
- Drive on the left side of the road!
- Speak English to the locals (though learning a few new phrases is always good).
- Approach people, most South Africans are friendly and will gladly share travel tips and advice with tourists.
- Be mindful of your surroundings, particularly in larger cities.
- Be respectful when visiting traditional rural communities.
DON’TS
- Don’t use public transport without making sure you understand the routes.
- Don’t carry your valuables around in an exposed manner.
- Don’t drink in public – there are tons of bars and restaurants around.
- Don’t litter or harass local wildlife (not even for a great selfie).
- Don’t enter impoverished urban areas such as townships or slums without a trusted guide.
Cape Town is the most popular as it combines beautiful nature, the ocean, and modern city amenities. Johannesburg also has many sights to enjoy, but it is more popular with business travelers. If you’re a first time visitor, we would recommend checking out Cape Town. The city has a plethora of attractions to enjoy, and many of our guides also hail from this region.
Pointing at people while talking about them may be considered rude by some. Otherwise, there aren’t many particular taboos that will get you in trouble. The most important thing to stress is to not litter and to not disturb any wild animals you may encounter on your journey.
The best time to visit South Africa is during the summer and festive season (November - February), though coastal parts of the country such as Kwa-Zulu Natal enjoy warm subtropical weather all year round.
Having a private tour guide accompany you will help ensure you get the most out of your South African tour experience while also staying safe. This is a large and expansive country, and not knowing your way around can make things challenging. Our guides can not only take you to the best spots, but also use their experience as locals to ensure your security. Having access to a car is essential if you plan to roam around, and our guides can help you with this crucial aspect as well.
For a more in-depth preview of what traveling in South Africa might be like, take a look at our detailed rundown by following the link below.
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