Soweto /Johannesburg and Apartheid Museum Guided Full Day Tour
Overview
along with an informative friendly guide to take you on this experience you will never forget in an hurry.
Inclusions
- Local guide
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Entry/Admission - Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct
- Entry/Admission - Apartheid Museum
- Entry/Admission - Vilakazi Street
- Entry/Admission - Hector Pieterson Memorial
- Entry/Admission - Mandela House
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Hector Pieterson Memorial, Hector Pieterson Square, Soweto, Johannesburg South Africa
Where you will learn what happened in Soweto during Soweto uprising in 1976
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Hector Pieterson Museum and Memorial, 8287 Khumalo St, Soweto, Johannesburg South Africa
To have experience dark time in Soweto.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Johannesburg, Johannesburg, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng
To visit city (CBD) central business district of Johannesburg, also vist Mahatma Gandhi square in central of the biggest city of Johannesburg and have experience of city sightseeing.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Vilakazi Street, Soweto, Johannesburg 1804 South Africa
To have walking tour in a street where world two nobles prize lived.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Orlando Towers, Soweto, Johannesburg South Africa
For buddle jumping experience or to view Soweto. If you want to jump cost is not includes with the activities cost.
Duration: 25 minutes
Stop At: Mandela House, 8115 Orlando West Street, Soweto, Johannesburg 1804 South Africa
To learn more about the world icon Nelson Mandela.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct, 11 Kotze Street, Johannesburg 2001 South Africa
To visit South Africa constitutional human rights, also have experience of the first prison, where many of our leaders was kept for many years, like Nelson Mandela, Albertina Zisulu, Winni Mandela.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Sakhumzi Restaurant, 6980 Vilakazi St, Orlando West, Soweto, 1804, South Africa
Where you have opportunity to taste South Africa dishes buffet, also have taste of Soweto made beer(Soweto gold).
Lunch not includes with the cost of activities
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Apartheid Museum, Northern Park Way and Gold Reef Rd, Johannesburg 2001 South Africa
The Museum is only open from Thursday to sunday evey week due to covid but we believed they will be open fully soon.
Duration: 2 hours
Additional information
- Casual
- A minimum of 2 adults per booking is required
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants must sit on laps
- Most travelers can participate
- symptoms should stay at home or their hotels. All clients must come with their face masks.
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Fantastic day trip. Clement was very helpful and great guide. Met in with 2 great guys from America and they added to the day. Thank you Jason and Steve. Overall a wonderful way of see Jo burg. Would highly recommend.
Fantastic day trip. Clement was very helpful and great guide. Met in with 2 great guys from America and they added to the day. Thank you Jason and Steve. Overall a wonderful way of see Jo burg. Would highly recommend.Our our guide Natthia (not sure if spelt right) was one of the best, very knowledgeable and bang on time. Thre best food ever. The tour is highly powerful and interested, defo I highly recommend it.
Our our guide Natthia (not sure if spelt right) was one of the best, very knowledgeable and bang on time. Thre best food ever. The tour is highly powerful and interested, defo I highly recommend it.Exploring the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg was a profoundly moving journey into the history of South Africa’s struggle for freedom and equality. The museum’s exhibits and narratives provided a comprehensive and emotional understanding of apartheid’s impact on the country. The thoughtful curat...
Exploring the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg was a profoundly moving journey into the history of South Africa’s struggle for freedom and equality. The museum’s exhibits and narratives provided a comprehensive and emotional understanding of apartheid’s impact on the country. The thoughtful curation and powerful visuals allowed me to grasp the enormity of the challenges faced by South Africans during that era. The interactive displays and personal stories added a human dimension to the history. The museum’s commitment to education and reconciliation was evident throughout. Visiting the Apartheid Museum is a must for anyone interested in South Africa’s history and its ongoing journey toward justice and unity.It was a very valuable tour. Our guide and drive Clemnti was kind, thorough and knowledgeable. We visited No.4 prison, Soweto, Hector Pieterson memorial, Apartheid museum. It was a good opportunity to understand and reconsider Apartheid deeply. The buffet lunch was delicious and not too expensiv...
It was a very valuable tour. Our guide and drive Clemnti was kind, thorough and knowledgeable. We visited No.4 prison, Soweto, Hector Pieterson memorial, Apartheid museum. It was a good opportunity to understand and reconsider Apartheid deeply. The buffet lunch was delicious and not too expensive. Strongly recommended!!The day was great, got to learn about Joburg directly from somebody that knows. Nathi, our guide was great.
The day was great, got to learn about Joburg directly from somebody that knows. Nathi, our guide was great.Nathi and Solly at Phillipians 4 Four were such a pleasure and joy to work with that we booked a total of 3 excursions with them. I’ve already recommended them to family, friends and coworkers who will be visiting South Africa in the near future.
Nathi and Solly at Phillipians 4 Four were such a pleasure and joy to work with that we booked a total of 3 excursions with them. I’ve already recommended them to family, friends and coworkers who will be visiting South Africa in the near future.