My Unbelievable experience at South Africas Wine Farms (Cape town)

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Tayo Aina

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My Unbelievable experience at South Africas Wine Farms (Cape town)


My unbelievable experience at South Africas wine farms (Cape town) is a video where I explore the wine farms in Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Hermanus, Constantia. This is part of my top list of things to do in Cape Town if you ever come down here for a visit. The Wine Farms really has to be one of the most beautiful places on earth. The wine…

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  1. We don’t value what we have in Africa as Africans that’s why most us don’t travel within Africa😢😢😢😢which is sad tho😩😩😩😩

  2. Blackk people have been told that Africa is dirty, and unsafe, and full of sickness. Some of them would rather see where White people come from than where they came from.

  3. Blacks are too used to showing off in their area than enjoying life. It's a whole lot if things. We are not exploratory.. we think it's waste of money. We'd rater throw parties and spray money.. show off. We need to start changing..your program is doing a lot to encourage that.

  4. Black people do travel, however not as often and certainly not in the number of white people. One would say it's not affordable to. It's not a priority for most black people and for those that can afford to travel, it's commercial places, resorts, they usually never truly experience the culture of the country. I'm a black American Guyanese who've traveled extensively and resided out of the country. Honestly, I make great sacrifices in order to travel.

  5. Such a beautiful video. The experience on Wine Farms is on another level..👌A growing number of South Africans do love to travel. While you're exploring our country, we are exploring another country. Many South Africa love traveling overseas for leisure, even around to Africa. It's just that some don't show it much on social media. Many of us we've visited those wine farms before. What I've noticed locally, many of our South Africans travel mostly to the warmer east coast, Durban or Mozambique. Unlike the cooler West Coast. But many of us have been and still do go regularly to. Cape Town. But very few visit the Wine Farms..

  6. Wonder video btw 🌟🌟🌟 Ok so to answer your question it's not like we don't want to explore….I'm from Nigeria and I'd say the government gets you so focused on how dangerous things are that you forget how wonderful they truly are.

  7. Black South African woman here. I think that Black people do want to travel and experience the world around them. Travelling, especially in Africa, is just really expensive and thus inaccessible. Even 'budget' travel, is not affordable for most Africans.

  8. Black perle love travelling… to shop !! Not to discover and be enlightened, unfortunately. So they would rather visit big known cities rather than discover rare tremors like this. We'll get there… soon hopefully. 🙂

  9. I think black people would love to do all these things if they are financially secure. Most black people can't afford to pick up and go. With out worrying about how the bills could be paid if they used that money to explore…

  10. I think Black people travel just the same however it’s a matter of the destination. I notice black people in general prefer to frequent the Caribbean, Asia, et a few other select places outside of those regions when traveling… Et in Africa, west Africa et a few East African destinations are more popular than SA… 😉😉😉😉

  11. Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career purpose is the result of hard work and hustle over time.
    I pray that anyone reading this will be successful in life.

  12. Yes loving it… I have seen this on other European travel tv tours…my heart is in utter joy to see you there to show other brother and sister what is really ours to indulge and cultivate and live on that beautiful piece of Black earth…. yes