This is a side that looks cut out in Cape Town. For me, it is an eye-opening experience looking at the challenges and challenges of daily life in a Tatar town, 22 years after 1994 officially declared an end to apartheid. He then drove us to our guide and Gladstone Cayalisha small stew pot and two townships. We visited the community center showing all the positive work and energy to provide for maternity, child nutrition & health, educating women, extracurricular activities and children in the community. The small stew pot and the center of Cayalisha are very good is an excellent operation and for every participation in this resource. Very strong sense of community is that everyone takes care of another township. Gladstone also drove us through the former blush area of Cape Town and arranged for us a history lesson in the experience of deleting the apartheid faced when forced evictions from the homes of these towns in Cape Town a few miles away from the city attractions, Losing their homes and valuables. He grew up in a temple with a small pot and connected to the town was still very good. In my opinion, a city and town tour is a must when traveling in Cape Town I highly recommend going as a guide. **You will have the opportunity to purchase gifts of beautiful art and generate community centers for women and children with direct proceeds to the township.