Hazyview: Village Township Tour Itinerary
Arrival and Welcome
Location: Designated meeting point in Hazyview, Mpumalanga.
Activities:
Guests are greeted by a local guide and community representatives, offering a warm welcome, drinks and brief introduction to the township’s history, cultural diversity, and the tour’s objectives
1 Hour - Guided Community Walk
Location: Various sites within Shabalala township.
Activities:
Embark on a guided walking tour through the heart of Shabalala, visiting key community landmarks such as:
Local Market: Explore stalls selling fresh produce, crafts, and everyday goods, learning about the township’s economic vibrancy.
Community School or Centre: Visit a local school or community hub, where guests may meet educators or youth leaders sharing insights on education and community initiatives.
Traditional Site: Visit the ancient traditions of South Africa's healing arts with a local Sagoma. Engage a respected Sangoma to discover the power of medicinal plants and ancestral guidance.
The guide shares stories of Shabalala’s past and present, highlighting the resilience and creativity of its residents.
45 Min - Cultural Interactions and Storytelling
Activities:
Participate in a storytelling session led by a community elder or local historian, sharing oral histories, folktales, and personal stories of Swazi, Zulu, and Ndebele traditions.
Guests engage local hosts about daily life, cultural practices, or community aspirations, fostering a deeper understanding of township dynamics and an opportunity to hear about modern challenges and successes
45 Min – Traditional Craft Demonstration
Activities:
Observe local artisans demonstrating traditional crafts, such as beading, basket weaving, or painting inspired by Ndebele geometric patterns.
Guests are invited to try a simple craft activity, such as threading beads or sketching a basic pattern, under the guidance of artisans.
Browse a small display of handmade goods available for purchase, supporting local craftspeople and taking home authentic keepsakes.
45 Min – Local Food Tasting
Location: Community dining area, hosted by a local family or small business.
Activities:
Enjoy a selection of authentic South African snacks or a light meal prepared by community members, featuring dishes like
Vetkoek: Fried dough filled with savoury mince or served with jam.
Chakalaka: A spicy vegetable relish paired with bread or pap (maize meal).
Bunny Chow: A hollowed-out bread loaf filled with mild curry (vegetarian options available).
Non-alcoholic drinks, such as mageu (a fermented maize drink) or rooibos tea, accompany the meal.
15 Min – Closing and Farewell
Activities:
The guide and community members share closing remarks, expressing gratitude for guests’ participation and interest in Shabalala’s culture.
Safe departure arrangements, with shuttle services available to nearby accommodation or drop-off around Hazyview, White River & Mbombela/Nelspruit.