The tour will give you an in depth look into South African History and How Democracy was finally achieved for all of our people.
Nelson Mandela Foundation. (Week Days Only) Here you get to see the amazing achievements that Nelson Mandela has done for the under privileged and as you stand in his office you can still feel his presence. Drive through down town city to the Apartheid Museum and witnessing the tragic past of the apartheid era. We then drive you past Soccer City where the opening and closing soccer games were held during the 2010 world cup and onto Soweto. Hear you will get the opportunity to be guided on foot through one of the oldest Shanty Town in Soweto called Kliptown to witness just how some people are forced to live and survive. We then stop for lunch and after take a leisurely stroll down Vilakazi Street where Nelson Mandela and Bishop Desmond Tutu lived visiting numerous stalls on the way where you get the chance to buy something typical African to take home.
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FOUNDATION ONLY OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY
Visit the Nelson Mandela Foundation where after his Presidency he continued to serve the people in need. Here we show you a short film of his life and you will get the opportunity to enter his office which has been left just as it was and see numerous hand written documents that he wrote from prison and many other artefacts.
You will be driven to Down Town Johannesburg that was once the Business Hub of Africa passing by Newtown and onto the City Centre.
The Apartheid Museum, the first of its kind, illustrates the rise and fall of apartheid.
The exhibits have been assembled and organised by a multi-disciplinary team of curators, film-makers, historians and designers. They include provocative film footage, photographs, text panels and artefacts illustrating the events and human stories that are part of the epic saga, known as apartheid.
A series of 22 individual exhibition areas takes the visitor through a dramatic emotional journey that tells a story of a state-sanctioned system based on racial discrimination and the struggle of the majority to overthrow this tyranny.
The museum is a beacon of hope showing the world how South Africa is coming to terms with its oppressive past and working towards a future that all South Africans can call their own.
Visit a shanty town and get to meet and see just how humble the people are despite their living conditions.
After lunch at one of the local restaurants we get to walk down Vilakazi Street where you get numerous vendors sell their ware making it a shopping haven. You also get to see Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu residence. Clients may enter Nelson Mandela's house however this will be for your own account.
Also known as Freedom Square, this is the site of the 1955 gathering in Kliptown when thousands of people came together and hand in their ideas for a better South Africa. This was the beginning of our freedom Charter.
Johannesburg, the largest city in South Africa, is a vibrant metropolis known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and bustling urban energy. The city's nickname, 'City of Gold,' originates from its roots in the gold-mining industry, and it offers a unique blend of modern attractions and historical landmarks.
The Apartheid Museum is a powerful and moving experience that chronicles the history of apartheid in South Africa. It's a must-visit for understanding the country's past.
Gold Reef City is a theme park built on the site of a former gold mine. It offers a mix of thrilling rides, historical exhibits, and entertainment.
The Cradle of Humankind is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its significant paleontological and archaeological discoveries, including some of the oldest hominid fossils.
A hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with curry, originally created by Indian immigrants. It's a popular street food in Johannesburg.
A traditional South African BBQ, featuring grilled meats like boerewors (sausage), lamb chops, and chicken.
A Cape Malay dish made with spiced minced meat and topped with an egg custard. It's a unique and flavorful South African specialty.
These months offer the most pleasant weather, with mild temperatures and lower rainfall. It's an ideal time for outdoor activities and exploring the city.
South African Rand (ZAR)
GMT+2
220-240VV, 50HzHz
Johannesburg has a reputation for high crime rates, but many visitors enjoy safe and rewarding experiences by taking necessary precautions. Stick to well-populated areas, avoid walking alone at night, and be cautious with valuables.
Park Station, Johannesburg Station
Park Station, Ellis Park
Rea Vaya is the city's public bus system, offering affordable and efficient transport. It has dedicated bus lanes to avoid traffic.
Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt
Car, Bike
Pilanesberg National Park is a malaria-free game reserve offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, including the Big Five (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and buffalo).
Soweto is a historic township known for its role in the anti-apartheid movement. It offers a unique glimpse into South Africa's past and present.
The Cradle of Humankind is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its significant paleontological and archaeological discoveries, including some of the oldest hominid fossils.
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