Broadcaster and author, Janet Ellis joined us for her first solo tour, Experience South Africa. We caught up with her to discover her highlights. We're betting the Big Five must feature somewhere, but read on to find out…
This was my very first time in South Africa and I chose the classic tour to fit as many sights in as possible and this tour certainly packs in a lot for a 14-day trip. When the Just You team asked me to narrow down my top five, it was no mean feat, but here are a handful of my favourites.
Walking in the footsteps of history
It’s fair to say that South Africa has an interesting, and challenging history. This tour reveals some of its past, and while aspects of the past and present are difficult to see and hear, it serves as a reminder that despite any adversity, there is always hope and optimism for a brighter future in the Rainbow Nation.
This was most poignant during our optional excursion to the Langa Township, where we met Zsuzi, a local resident who offers an insightful tour of Cape Town’s oldest informal settlement. While it might be understandable to question whether visiting here is an insensitive thing to do, as Zsuzi advised, to visit is to experience the real beating heart of South Africa, and I couldn’t agree more.
During our visit we learned about the different classes within a township, from those living in purpose built corrugated metal shacks, to multi-occupancy hostels, to the villas of what she coined as Beverly Hills. The disparity is striking, and yet it’s heartening to feel a sense of community between the classes – those that acquire wealth, continue to live here in the township and support their community.
It would be remiss of me not to mention that visiting the lower classes areas of the settlement is a hard watch. But to see it, through the eyes of Zsuzi, is to understand it that little bit better – the history, the politics and the socio-economic backdrop formed as a result of the former.