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Cape Town/Garden Route - safety query

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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 15 June 2014 - 11:21

Hi!
Thinking of going on family holiday to South Africa in March next year, with our son who will be 8.
My husband is from Zimbabwe and we're a British family, and although DH has not been to Africa for over a decade, he still associates Cape Town etc with crime (from when he was there it was notorious) and he is very wary of safety concerns and is already getting nervous!
Has anyone been recently along this route, and apart from all the usual safety precautions (driving daytime only, safe hotels with security, stay on the beaten track etc) is there anything we should know? DH is pretty savvy and can speak some Afrikaans and knows his way around a little more than a first-time tourist would, but is he right to be worried?
Thank you

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 16 June 2014 - 16:27
My husband and I went last July and had a fabulous time - we did not do the garden route but drove around Cape Town, Franschoek and Hermanus - not very far but we felt safe and comfortable there. When you park your car normally someone will come bounding over to ask you for money to keep an eye on it! We just gave them a few rand and our car was always fine. We also visited Jo'burg which felt a little bit more 'unsafe' but there is so much private security some with machine guns and police etc. I felt more intimated by the guns! If you use your common sense as everyone else says will be fine. I did not wear any jewellery and left my engagement ring at home - probably overkill but you never know. Have a wonderful holiday :)
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 15 June 2014 - 18:48
Hi! Thinking of going on family holiday to South Africa in March next year, with our son who will be 8. My husband is from Zimbabwe and we're a British family, and although DH has not been to Africa for over a decade, he still associates Cape Town etc with crime (from when he was there it was notorious) and he is very wary of safety concerns and is already getting nervous! Has anyone been recently along this route, and apart from all the usual safety precautions (driving daytime only, safe hotels with security, stay on the beaten track etc) is there anything we should know? DH is pretty savvy and can speak some Afrikaans and knows his way around a little more than a first-time tourist would, but is he right to be worried? Thank you as others have said its pretty fine if you use your common sense dont show that you are a tourist and only use your sat nav on the side of the car ie do not stick to window etc to show that you do not know where you are going... its a lovely place. we travelled a few years all around the garden route, and drove from george to cape town and further afield.... with 2 kids and went thru some really rough areas and off the beaten track too! no issues.... just use your head.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 15 June 2014 - 17:01
Thanks so much for the reassurance and great advice :-)
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 15 June 2014 - 16:10
The last time we went over 2? years ago (not sure exactly but felt like yesterday), it was very safe. We drove over 2000km in our entire trip from Port Elizabeth through the Garden Route to Cape Town, and then through the vineyard/northern route ie Franschhoek to Oudtshoorn etc to get back to P.E. Besides practicing and observing the usual common sense and safety precaution, we never felt unsafe. We drove everywhere, even through some unknown/unpaved roads and into tiny township. In fact we fell in love with S.A, the scenery, food and the people, we are making our second trip there again in September. Will let you know if we feel differently :-) I am sure the other posters here will give you a more updated outlook regarding your concern. I am from Cape Town and just went back to SA for the first time in over 2 years in December. My DH and made a full road trip out of it, drove from PE to Cape Town along the coast on the back of motorbike, it was an absolutely amazing experience. We stopped over in Mossel Bay for a night at the Protea Hotel. Stayed in and around Cape Town for a few days and drove back to Port Elizabeth using the above mentioned inland route. I can assure you as the previous poster says, if you use your common sense and plan your trip in advance you will be fine. I have lived abroad for close to 10 years now and SA is fine as long as you use your common sense!
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 15 June 2014 - 13:45
The last time we went over 2? years ago (not sure exactly but felt like yesterday), it was very safe. We drove over 2000km in our entire trip from Port Elizabeth through the Garden Route to Cape Town, and then through the vineyard/northern route ie Franschhoek to Oudtshoorn etc to get back to P.E. Besides practicing and observing the usual common sense and safety precaution, we never felt unsafe. We drove everywhere, even through some unknown/unpaved roads and into tiny township. In fact we fell in love with S.A, the scenery, food and the people, we are making our second trip there again in September. Will let you know if we feel differently :-) I am sure the other posters here will give you a more updated outlook regarding your concern.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 15 June 2014 - 13:44
Hi! We did the Garden route in Nov/Dec 2012 (inland up to PE then back down the coast route) with our 4 year old daughter. It was the time of some strikes and we were re-routed by the police from one road as the workers were burning tyres. We also passed by some burn marks on the road and a load of workers walking in the road to get to a strike gathering in another place, but even though we were tourists in a hire car driving slowly through them, we had no problems and were in no danger. We also often took the rough roads over the mountains, again with no problems. We absolutely LOVED it, an amazing trip that I would highly recommend. Obviously it makes sense to take precautions and be aware of you surroundings but don't let anything stop you, after all there is danger in every corner of the world!