More Than a Tour Company

We are a small, people-first travel business rooted in Cape Town and passionate about Southern Africa.

Every journey we build is personal, considered, and guided by someone who genuinely loves this land.

Ndumo is a Nguni word.
It means Honour. Reputation. Esteem. Prominence.
This business was named in honour of our founder's late father, a man whose life embodied everything that word represents. The name is not a logo. It is a standard. One we carry into every trip we plan, every client we meet, and every experience we build.
When you travel with Ndumo, you travel with that intention behind you.

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How we work

We do not sell packages.


We have conversations.


Every client comes to us with something different: a first-time safari, a family reunion, a solo adventure, a corporate team in need of something meaningful.


We listen to what that is before we plan a single thing.


From there, we design an experience that fits your group, your timeline, and your interests.


We handle the logistics, the local knowledge, and the on-the-ground guidance. You handle the arrival.


We operate across Cape Town and throughout Southern Africa. 


We work with a trusted network of local guides, accommodation partners, and experience providers who share our values.

Our Values

Honour

We carry our name’s meaning into every interaction. With clients, with partners, and with the places we visit. We do not cut corners. We show up with integrity.

 

Listening

Before we plan anything, we hear the person in front of us. Your needs, your concerns, your hopes. The itinerary comes after the conversation.

 

Authenticity

We share Southern Africa honestly. Its beauty, its history, its complexity. We do not package it for consumption. We introduce you to it.

 

Connection

We believe the best travel reveals how much we have in common. Across cultures, histories, and landscapes. We design for that discovery.

 

Care

We move through the world carefully. For local communities, for wildlife, for the environment. Good travel and responsible travel are not in conflict.

 

 

Ready to plan something worth remembering?