Disa Gorge
Disa Gorge isn't just a hiking destination — it's why Cape Town's mountain culture matters to locals and why people come back to the city. The gorge represents something deeper than tourism: it's a place where families walk, where hikers train, where photographers chase winter waterfalls, and where the urban fringe meets genuine wilderness. This kind of space depends on people who respect it enough to guide others properly — who know the water conditions, the seasonal changes, the quiet spots worth finding. Communities around these natural areas rely on tourism to stay viable while also needing trails managed so they don't erode or become unsafe. When a tour operator works here, they're part of keeping this gorge accessible and intact for everyone, not just the visitors paying that day. The responsibility goes beyond the hike itself.