My wife and I took the tour with Tuanni a couple of years ago and it was simply amazing. Neither of us are wine drinkers, but the experience was special. The environment is breathtaking and Tuanni is a unique, beautiful person and supper knowledgable about wines, from the earth & seed to the bottle. With The Real South Africa every day was like a trip of a life time.
Tuana, you made me cry as you said " As a black person and testing freedom from bandage," I reckon you mean freedom from Babylon. I developed goosebumps. You nailed it, girl. Keep it up 🎉
I am happy for you, two, conversing. Happy for Tuana owning a business in our sunny South Africa. Fortunately, South Africans can hear your conversation properly. Your accent is happy to be listened to. We love y"all guys. Keep it up.
So where do people like 'us' mingle. What I love about Cape Town is the diversity. You have many people from many places. So you get different answers, like where to go, where to travel...Where not to go...
She's not wrong about what to see in the Cape But as a South African, I'd advise newcomers to see the rest of South Africa before making final decision Reason being, Gqeberha/ PE and Durban have a lot to offer and they aren't as pricy as Capetown and Jozi And for long term Johannesburg wins, As a South African with deeper understanding of the historic and cultural issues of Mzanzi, it's important to take time in residential property. Buying land is a big no no, becuase of the 2011 Land claim issue, becuase all land is Gazzeted, is also unpredictable as to how or where the tide will lead as a country facing Expropriation of Land without compensation. Those with land to sell, may take advantage of foreign buyers or developers/ investors Residential is ok though. But just be careful what you get into when buying. Because natives/ kingdoms took a decision that, land is not for sale. Those who sell? Do your background checks
44:36 I have to disagree with your sentiment about Uber drivers. Many a time I’ve actually been recommended awesome places to eat &/party by Uber drivers, not only in 🇿🇦 but all over the world 🌎. Ironically some of these drivers tend to know more about the places as they frequent them a lot more.
Look what it takes to be a registered Travel Guide here in South Africa 🇿🇦 That’s the biggest difference our guest get that when they come and they enjoy
Hey Mark I'm a South African based in Muizenberg. I'd like to partner with you. Im planning on starting a transport service that's tailor made specifically for the people that come to Cape Town through the Real South Africa. Let me know if you need more information. Thank you.
This is why we love TRSA, they know our country and know that people should not use Uber drivers as Tour Operators. Most of the uber drivers not being South African do not say good things of South Africa and do not represent us.
She's not wrong about what to see in the Cape But as a South African, I'd advise newcomers to see the rest of South Africa before making final decision Reason being, Gqeberha/ PE and Durban have a lot to offer and they aren't as pricy as Capetown and Jozi And for long term Johannesburg wins, As a South African with deeper understanding of the historic and cultural issues of Mzanzi, it's important to take time in residential property. Buying land is a big no no, becuase of the 2011 Land claim issue, becuase all land is Gazzeted, is also unpredictable as to how or where the tide will lead as a country facing Expropriation of Land without compensation. Those with land to sell, may take advantage of foreign buyers or developers/ investors Residential is ok though. But just be careful what you get into when buying. Because natives/ kingdoms took a decision that, land is not for sale. Those who sell? Do your background checks
Loved this conversation 🙌🏾
My wife and I took the tour with Tuanni a couple of years ago and it was simply amazing. Neither of us are wine drinkers, but the experience was special. The environment is breathtaking and Tuanni is a unique, beautiful person and supper knowledgable about wines, from the earth & seed to the bottle. With The Real South Africa every day was like a trip of a life time.
Hello Mr Peek of Fayetteville NC
Tuana, you made me cry as you said " As a black person and testing freedom from bandage," I reckon you mean freedom from Babylon. I developed goosebumps. You nailed it, girl. Keep it up 🎉
I am happy for you, two, conversing. Happy for Tuana owning a business in our sunny South Africa. Fortunately, South Africans can hear your conversation properly. Your accent is happy to be listened to. We love y"all guys. Keep it up.
We love you guys too and are happy to be here
Great conversation, guys.
Another great vlog today love Cape Town 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿🇿🇦
Thank you for watching!
Great job Mr Blanton
I'm a black man from Pennsylvania. Been on vacation in Capetown since January 17th...
Mark ,jean is watching.
Where is Marie
So where do people like 'us' mingle. What I love about Cape Town is the diversity. You have many people from many places. So you get different answers, like where to go, where to travel...Where not to go...
She's not wrong about what to see in the Cape
But as a South African, I'd advise newcomers to see the rest of South Africa before making final decision
Reason being, Gqeberha/ PE and Durban have a lot to offer and they aren't as pricy as Capetown and Jozi
And for long term Johannesburg wins,
As a South African with deeper understanding of the historic and cultural issues of Mzanzi, it's important to take time in residential property.
Buying land is a big no no, becuase of the 2011 Land claim issue, becuase all land is Gazzeted, is also unpredictable as to how or where the tide will lead as a country facing Expropriation of Land without compensation.
Those with land to sell, may take advantage of foreign buyers or developers/ investors
Residential is ok though.
But just be careful what you get into when buying.
Because natives/ kingdoms took a decision that, land is not for sale.
Those who sell? Do your background checks
I am planning on bringing my family to SA...with the intention to move there permanently. I would really like to solicit your help..
We cant wait to have you here.
44:36 I have to disagree with your sentiment about Uber drivers. Many a time I’ve actually been recommended awesome places to eat &/party by Uber drivers, not only in 🇿🇦 but all over the world 🌎. Ironically some of these drivers tend to know more about the places as they frequent them a lot more.
Most Uber drivers in South Africa are " newcomers" to the country. So they say outlandish stuff .
Look what it takes to be a registered Travel Guide here in South Africa 🇿🇦 That’s the biggest difference our guest get that when they come and they enjoy
Hey Mark I'm a South African based in Muizenberg. I'd like to partner with you. Im planning on starting a transport service that's tailor made specifically for the people that come to Cape Town through the Real South Africa. Let me know if you need more information. Thank you.
This is why we love TRSA, they know our country and know that people should not use Uber drivers as Tour Operators. Most of the uber drivers not being South African do not say good things of South Africa and do not represent us.
Mark threw a shade there abt the country of Western Cape guys dont take it seriously..
The Country of the Western Cape ? City of CapeTown. Please correct that. Calling Western Cape a country suggests that it is separate nation.
That was said "tongue in cheek".
Cheers!
I immediately picked up on that 17:33, I follow US politics and middle America is disproportionately white.
Mr Blanton western cape is not a country yet rather a province 😂😂😂😂
It's not going to be country forever 😂😂
@@arhadi-mt3fs I know even though there are those who would love to see it become a country
@@SandileNtombela it's just only 9000 people and they failed in the last election dismally 😂😂
@@arhadi-mt3fs 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Are you sure 👍 😃😃
She's not wrong about what to see in the Cape
But as a South African, I'd advise newcomers to see the rest of South Africa before making final decision
Reason being, Gqeberha/ PE and Durban have a lot to offer and they aren't as pricy as Capetown and Jozi
And for long term Johannesburg wins,
As a South African with deeper understanding of the historic and cultural issues of Mzanzi, it's important to take time in residential property.
Buying land is a big no no, becuase of the 2011 Land claim issue, becuase all land is Gazzeted, is also unpredictable as to how or where the tide will lead as a country facing Expropriation of Land without compensation.
Those with land to sell, may take advantage of foreign buyers or developers/ investors
Residential is ok though.
But just be careful what you get into when buying.
Because natives/ kingdoms took a decision that, land is not for sale.
Those who sell? Do your background checks