Khayelitsha is in South Africa.
Khayelitsha is situated next to the N2, which connects Cape Town with George. It's close to Cape Town International Airport.
Khayelitsha was created under the Apartheid's regime as a designated area for black laborers working in Cape Town. Since then it has been growing rapidly town that is one of the biggest townships of South Africa, today.
Metrorail runs commuter trains from central Cape Town every 30 minutes via its Central Line. Khayelitsha is at the eastern terminus of the line, journey time is just under one hour. Notice that trains along the Central Line suffers from extreme overcrowding, with commuters sometimes forced to sit on the roof or between carriages.
One way to get around in Khayetlisha are the taxi or mini buses. You can recognize them by the loud hooting. It's a cheap and fairly reliable way of transportation. Safety however is not always guaranteed as South Africa experiences many accidents on its roads caused by these taxis.
Do stuff like jogging along Khayelitsha or things like Cycling. Your safety in Khayelitsha's cannot be guaranteed due to a high number of criminal activity
Buy what is called in IsiXhosa "Amagwinya"(Vetkoek) even chicken feet to fulfill your hunger when travelling in Khayelitsha and quench your thirst by buying cold Coke. If not fulfilled you can visit Khayelitsha Mall to buy your designated food but be careful when walking through the mall
Amagwinya from the highly known DADASE fast foods located in Ilitha Park to eliminate hunger or buy your meals in Khayelitsha Mall
Drink Coca-Cola from the Khayelitsha Mall if not, buy what is Called Ibhompi(Sucker) in the Shops of Khayelitsha
Several township bed & breakfasts started to pop up in Khayelitsha to offer tourists the chance to experience this side of South Africa. They mostly are redecorated shacks to fit the basic norms of tourists.
Even though townships are often referred to as unsafe, people can visit the township of Khayelitsha without the risk of being violated. One should however evaluate the circumstances (night, day, in group) before planning a visit when uncommon with the area.
In Khayelitsha the streets are not mostly safe but they are promising the best visit on your trip
Go next to visit the streets of Ilitha Park
2nd-order administrative division
Primary administrative division