Sadly, it was the worst tour I had so far. The food was great, but the guide Daniel was not great. He spent a lot of the time on his phone, usually he didn't give much information about the food, but just explained what it was. Some stories, more cultural background information etc. to the food would have been nice. At the end he counted the money each person gave him and called you out "this is not enough", if you didn't give the minimum they would expect which was sent as a message beforehand. Sorry Daniel, step your game up and people are happy to tip you better.
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- Professionalism4.72
- Fun4.64
- Expression4.71
- Quality4.64
- Route4.72
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- Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South AfricaSimon(4 Reviews)Verified bookingTravelled in group - 08/10/2024
- BambergChristian (5 Reviews)Verified bookingTravelled in group - 22/04/2024
The dishes were very delicious but the guide Show us more or less the route and provide less information about the dishes and the City. Was much better at other tours before. Sorry
Response from GuruDear Christian, Our main co-hosts were not available yesterday, so we let one of our co-hosts's relatives cover the position. And this is the first time he helped us to guide this tour, so we are sorry that you had this disappointing experience. We're always eager to hear what you liked and how we can improve. Thanks for giving us constructive feedback about our co-guide. We will look into your feedback to improve our service and our guide training. Take care and we hope to see you next time.
- Ida (1 Review)Verified bookingTravelled in group - 10/04/2024
Be aware, that this is NOT a free tour. In the end, they will ask you to pay 10 USD as a “tip”, even though it states on the website, that it is free, and that you can tip however much you feel based on the experience. Before the tour we received a message saying the tour tip was going to be 10 USD. I replied, that the website states, that you can tip however much you feel like (and it is not even mandatory). The response I got was, that 10 USD is the minimum tip SUGESTED. In the end we were told we had to pay 10 USD each, and that the “free” in “free walking tours” was old. But then they should delete it from their website, because it says multiple places on the website, that it is FREE and you can TIP whatever you feel like. They should change it to “10 USD walking tours” instead, because now it is just misleading people. Our guru was very good though, and we had a great experience. We of course wanted to tip him, but we didn’t feel like 10 USD was in our budget, and we got the idea, that you could tip whatever you wanted. We ended up giving him 8 USD each (two people), which his boss wasn’t happy about. But one from the tourgroup sugested that he talked to the boss and explained what it said on the website, but the boss didn’t want to. So I think he knows they are doing something wrong, when they call it “free”, but still ask people to pay 10 USD each in the end. Tipping is mandatory. If they want 10 USD from every walker, then they should make the tour cost 10 USD.
Response from GuruFirstly, in the past, we did not require a minimum tip of 10$ USD before the tour happened. There are a few reasons we want to say here: 1. Many previous guests participated in the tour without bringing any cash with them, They even borrowed money from other guests to pay for the local food, which was very complicated and troublesome. 2. From the first reason would cause to the second reason they did have money to tip us, or they would borrow someone's money in the tour 2$ USD to tip us. Don't you think 2$ would be worth it? We want to follow the rude on Guruwalk, but guests abuse the free tour to give nothing back to each other. If we give, you must give back even if it is just a tip not even a payment. Secondly, it is known as a free tour for travelers, but we have to pay the commission for the app we will be charged 2$ USD for each guest. And this is fair enough for our labor, we provide you the tour in 3,5 hours, and we work very hard to provide you knowledge, passion, and personal perspective, an experience like a local that is something guests can't find anywhere else. Therefore, we deserve to receive what we dedicate. In addition, We write at the end of the description about the guiding tip that we want to have a minimum tip of 10$ USD per person, we also don't expect to receive more than that as the tip is between 10$ - 50$ USD. And even after we receive a reservation. We will message about this one more time in the group chat before the tour happens. Everything is very clear and it is very polite and does not force you to join the tour. The most important thing that we ask for is the minimum tip before the tour not after the tour, so it is very polite and does not force you to join the tour.
- Straffordville, ON N0J 1Y0, CanadaKaitlin(1 Review)Verified bookingTravelled in group - 10/03/2024
The tour itself was amazing, but the site is for FREE tours and this is actually a PAID tour 250k dong plus cost of food (of course). Our guides Amy and Ben where so friendly, informative, fun to talk to between and at the food stops. So nice to learn more of the language, what the dishs are and about the local culture. Overall would do but hope they take the posting here down and put it on trip advisor or somewhere else as for us is was very confusing and surprising to learn at the end that we HAD to pay minimum 250k. Thanks Amy and Ben!
Response from GuruFirstly, in the past, we did not require a minimum tip of 10$ USD before the tour happened. There are a few reasons we want to say here: 1. Many previous guests participated in the tour without bringing any cash with them, They even borrowed money from other guests to pay for the local food, which was very complicated and troublesome. 2. From the first reason would cause to the second reason they did have money to tip us, or they would borrow someone's money in the tour 2$ USD to tip us. Don't you think 2$ would be worth it? We want to follow the rude on Guruwalk, but guests abuse the free tour to give nothing back to each other. If we give, you must give back even if it is just a tip not even a payment. Secondly, it is known as a free tour for travelers, but we have to pay the commission for the app we will be charged 2$ USD for each guest. And this is fair enough for our labor, we provide you the tour in 3,5 hours, and we work very hard to provide you knowledge, passion, and personal perspective, an experience like a local that is something guests can't find anywhere else. Therefore, we deserve to receive what we dedicate. In addition, We write at the end of the description about the guiding tip that we want to have a minimum tip of 10$ USD per person, we also don't expect to receive more than that as the tip is between 10$ - 50$ USD. And even after we receive a reservation. We will message about this one more time in the group chat before the tour happens. Everything is very clear and it is very polite and does not force you to join the tour. The most important thing that we ask for is the minimum tip before the tour not after the tour, so it is very polite and does not force you to join the tour.
- Los AngelesDavid(2 Reviews)Verified bookingTravelled in group - 03/03/2024
Nice walk. Guruwalks did not inform participants there is a 250K VND tour fee and this was a bit of a surprise but I did not mind paying (I just had to find an ATM). Some of the stops were not that interesting and the entire tour could have taken place by the flower market where there was an endless array of food stalls.
Response from GuruFirstly, in the past, we did not require a minimum tip of 10$ USD before the tour happened. There are a few reasons we want to say here: 1. Many previous guests participated in the tour without bringing any cash with them, They even borrowed money from other guests to pay for the local food, which was very complicated and troublesome. 2. From the first reason would cause to the second reason they did have money to tip us, or they would borrow someone's money in the tour 2$ USD to tip us. Don't you think 2$ would be worth it? We want to follow the rude on Guruwalk, but guests abuse the free tour to give nothing back to each other. If we give, you must give back even if it is just a tip not even a payment. Secondly, it is known as a free tour for travelers, but we have to pay the commission for the app we will be charged 2$ USD for each guest. And this is fair enough for our labor, we provide you the tour in 3,5 hours, and we work very hard to provide you knowledge, passion, and personal perspective, an experience like a local that is something guests can't find anywhere else. Therefore, we deserve to receive what we dedicate. In addition, We write at the end of the description about the guiding tip that we want to have a minimum tip of 10$ USD per person, we also don't expect to receive more than that as the tip is between 10$ - 50$ USD. And even after we receive a reservation. We will message about this one more time in the group chat before the tour happens. Everything is very clear and it is very polite and does not force you to join the tour. The most important thing that we ask for is the minimum tip before the tour not after the tour, so it is very polite and does not force you to join the tour.