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Camissa
Camissa
Phone
+27 21 462 6199
Email
ops@gocamissa.co.za
Website
www.gocamissa.co.za
Description
Camissa is an indigenous Khoisan word describing the area around Table Bay known as the City Bowl today. It means "The place of sweet waters", derived from the fountains, springs and streams originally found around Table Mountain.
Camissa was launched in 2006 by Khonaye, Samantha and Garth as true "New South African" company, focussing on Townships Tours. We do not do poverty tours, rather our tours focus on the people who live in the Townships, their daily lives, culture, traditions, norms and customs.
Camissa has impeccable BEE (Black Economic Empowerment) credentials. We are 67% Black owned and managed. Samantha and Khonaye have lived in the Townships around Cape Town for years and they personally conduct our tours. In addition to guiding, Khonaye and Samantha have their hands full with our sales effort, building relationships with the distribution channel in Cape Town and abroad.
Garth has been involved with historical and cultural tours since 2002 with Footsteps to Freedom and he is responsible for Camissa operations.
Our credo is quality and sustainability. Quality of your township experience, booking experience and administrative experience.
For us sustainability means minimal environmental interference, and maximum participation by Township residents.
For more information on tours please check the website.
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