What You Will Do
Get to know the history and landmarks of Johannesburg, also known as the City of Gold, in a full-day tour. Visit Soweto, the hometown of Nelson Mandela, as well as a full city tour and a visit to the Apartheid
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct
1 hour
Get to know the history in detail about Apartheid on these historical Tour from Johannesburg. We start off things in Constitutional Hill in Johannesburg which kept Apartheid convicts back in the day. Get to know in detail life of being a prisoner which was a matter of life and death in Prison. From here we will drive through downtown and get to experience the city that was build during those apartheid days and compare the lifestyles and ways of life in a world Class African City. We further proceed to Apartheid Museum and get to know about the history of Apartheid with a lot of Apartheid gear used during those days showcased at the Museum. From Apartheid Museum we head to Soweto and pass through various places that are significant to the history of Soweto. As we enter Soweto we get to feel a change in Culture and way people do life. We head to Hector Pieterson Museum then Mandela House Museum before having Lunch at the famous Africa Restaurant at the center of Soweto. From here we will visit Regina Mundi Church which is famous for keeping the anti - apartheid Museum activist back in those days.
2
Apartheid Museum
3 hours
Get to know the history in detail about Apartheid on these historical Tour from Johannesburg. We start off things in Constitutional Hill in Johannesburg which kept Apartheid convicts back in the day. Get to know in detail life of being a prisoner which was a matter of life and death in Prison. From here we will drive through downtown and get to experience the city that was build during those apartheid days and compare the lifestyles and ways of life in a world Class African City. We further proceed to Apartheid Museum and get to know about the history of Apartheid with a lot of Apartheid gear used during those days showcased at the Museum. From Apartheid Museum we head to Soweto and pass through various places that are significant to the history of Soweto. As we enter Soweto we get to feel a change in Culture and way people do life. We head to Hector Pieterson Museum then Mandela House Museum before having Lunch at the famous Africa Restaurant at the center of Soweto. From here we will visit Regina Mundi Church which is famous for keeping the anti - apartheid Museum activist back in those days.
3
Hector Pieterson Museum and Memorial
3 hours
Get to know the history in detail about Apartheid on these historical Tour from Johannesburg. We start off things in Constitutional Hill in Johannesburg which kept Apartheid convicts back in the day. Get to know in detail life of being a prisoner which was a matter of life and death in Prison. From here we will drive through downtown and get to experience the city that was build during those apartheid days and compare the lifestyles and ways of life in a world Class African City. We further proceed to Apartheid Museum and get to know about the history of Apartheid with a lot of Apartheid gear used during those days showcased at the Museum. From Apartheid Museum we head to Soweto and pass through various places that are significant to the history of Soweto. As we enter Soweto we get to feel a change in Culture and way people do life. We head to Hector Pieterson Museum then Mandela House Museum before having Lunch at the famous Africa Restaurant at the center of Soweto. From here we will visit Regina Mundi Church which is famous for keeping the anti - apartheid Museum activist back in those days.
4
Vilakazi Street
1 hour
Visit Nelson Mandela House where he lives before he was arrested in 1963 and 27 years in Jail however after his 27 years of imprisonment Nelson never returned to the house he had new house in Johannesburg Houghton. The corner of Vilakazi streets, a short distance away, is the Soweto home of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, who, like Mandela, was the recipient of a Nobel Peace Prize and they are sharing the street.
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