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Experience the heart of Johannesburg in a thrilling 4-hour walking tour! Be inspired by Gandhi's legacy, explore the Nelson Mandela Bridge and the iconic Market Theatre, Concluding in Constitutional Hill.
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Start & End Location: Ghandi Square *Outside Nandos* (Orlando West, Johannesburg) Tour Includes: *Local Guide *Bicycle *Helmet and *Lunch.
Guests or Spectators: Only paying guests will be allowed on the experience. Experience the heart of Johannesburg in a thrilling 4-hour walking tour! Kick off at Gandhi Square, be inspired by Gandhi's legacy, then uncover the city's gold mining origins on Main Street. Visit Chancellor House, witness Mandela's historical impact, and explore Ferreirasdorp, the birthplace of Johannesburg. Be amazed by the Nelson Mandela Bridge in vibrant Newtown and the iconic Market Theatre, a hub of cultural resistance. Indulge in Braamfontein's lively atmosphere with a lunch break among stunning street art. Conclude at Constitution Hill, a testament to South Africa's turbulent past and hopeful future. This easy, exciting tour is your gateway to Johannesburg's rich history and vibrant culture, complete with a Constitution Hill ticket. All ages welcome – just bring comfy shoes and a sense of adventure!
What to Wear *Sunscreen *Comfortable shoes *Hat & sunglasses for sunny days. During Summer: *Sweater or rain jacket as it tends to rain unexpectedly. *Hat & sunglasses for sunny days. During Winter: Layers with a jacket or jersey as winter mornings starts off cold and usually warms up as the day goes.
What to Bring: *Hand Sanitiser *Camera (remember to always ask people if they are okay with you take their photo before snapping away.) *Extra cash to buy souvenirs from the markets or additional snacks to support our local businesses. NoteAfter your booking is confirmed, you’ll receive an email with tour details!
- Duration : 4 Hours (approx.)
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Guided Bicycle Tour of Soweto
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The township of Soweto, once a byword for oppression, had a major role in overturning apartheid. Cover more ground than you would on a walking tour while remaining close to the city streets on this half-day guided bicycle tour.
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Start & End Location: The Vilakazi Espresso (Orlando West, Soweto) Tour Includes: *Local Guide *Bicycle *Helmet and *Lunch.
Guests or Spectators: Only paying guests will be allowed on the experience. The township of Soweto, once a byword for oppression, had a major role in overturning apartheid. Cover more ground than you would on a walking tour while remaining close to the city streets on this half-day guided bicycle tour, complete with a traditional kota sandwich lunch. You'll learn not only about Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and Hector Pieterson but about the women who helped topple apartheid, such as Liliian Mgoyi.
Start your cycling tour in Killarney, to learn how Soweto was created in 1904 and share the history of this Township. Continue to Mama Lilian Ngoyi's house, an anti-apartheid activist. Cycle to Hector Pietersen Museum where the Soweto uprising transpired which was one of the turning points of apartheid. This tour will get you closer to all the highlights of Soweto. See the Mandela House, where Nelson Mandela lived from 1946 to 1962. Then, pass by Tutu House on Vilakazi Street, where Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his family once resided. Talk about the Nobel Laureate's contribution to apartheid's downfall in South Africa. Give your feet a break by stopping for lunch. Taste South African sandwiches called Kota before cycling back to the starting point. What to Wear *Sunscreen *Comfortable shoes *Hat & sunglasses for sunny days. During Summer: *Sweater or rain jacket as it tends to rain unexpectedly. *Hat & sunglasses for sunny days. During Winter: Layers with a jacket or jersey as winter mornings starts off cold and usually warms up as the day goes.
What to Bring: *Hand Sanitiser *Camera (remember to always ask people if they are okay with you take their photo before snapping away.) *Extra cash to buy souvenirs from the markets or additional snacks to support our local businesses. NoteAfter your booking is confirmed, you’ll receive an email with tour details!
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Virtual Historical Tour of Soweto (Visual Journey)
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I will take you on a virtual history tour of Soweto where I am born and raised also where political Icons lived fighting against Apartheid fighting regime.
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Join storyteller and photographer Sipho Sangweni on an original and personal visual journey through Soweto. Sipho gives participants insight into the Soweto he grew up in through the lens of his camera, whilst telling authentic stories from this historically rich part of our country. This visual journey gives guest a glimpse into the everyday culture and history of the people of Soweto.
During the experience you can choose a favourite photo from the various photographs used. The photo will be signed by Sipho, framed and delivered to you This experience will be hosted online, You’ll need an internet connection and the ability to stream audio and video to participate. After you book, you’ll receive an email with a link and details on how to join.
- Duration : 90 Minutes (approx.)
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Johannesburg & Soweto Full Day Tour
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One Day in Johannesburg tour is a great choice for travelers with limited time in the city of gold. Enjoy a private guided tour that reveals more about the city’s history, and ticks off multiple famous sights in a day.
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One Day in Johannesburg tour is a great choice for travelers with limited time in the city of gold. Enjoy a private guided tour that reveals more about the city’s history, and ticks off multiple famous sights in a day—such as the township of Soweto, the Apartheid Museum, Maboneng Precinct, and the Nelson Mandela House. No need to worry about sharing the trip with other travelers, as you’ll have a private driver for just your group in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle. This Day Trip Includes : - Pick up and drop off Shuttle - Experienced local Guide - Apartheid Museum & a walking tour of Soweto - Entrance fees ( Apartheid Museum and the Mandela House in Soweto) - Lunch at Chaf Pozi.
- Duration : 8 Hours (approx.)
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Maboneng Street Art & Culture Tour
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On this 2hrs walking tour, we're going to be hitting the streets of the Maboneng Precinct and Jewel City, famously known as the creative hub of Johannesburg to see an eclectic mix of street art featuring the best street artists from around
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Start & End Location: Home of the Bean (Maboneng Precinct, Johannesburg) Tour Includes: *Local Guide
Guests or Spectators: Only paying guests will be allowed on the experience. Discover why Johannesburg’s artistic hub is recognised worldwide as a booming creative centre on this 2-hour guided walking tour. You’ll see some of the best street art from around the world and even meet some of the artists themselves.
Hit the streets of Maboneng Precinct and Jewel City to see why South Africa has long been recognized for its exciting modern art. Your guide will take you to meet the locals and explore Joburg subcultures, learn about the artists, their motivations, and the different techniques they use.
You’ll walk through individual pieces and get an overview of these colourful pieces, experiencing first-hand just how street art is changing the perspective in these local communities.
What to Wear *Sunscreen *Comfortable shoes *Hat & sunglasses for sunny days. During Summer: *Sweater or rain jacket as it tends to rain unexpectedly. *Hat & sunglasses for sunny days. During Winter: Layers with a jacket or jersey as winter mornings starts off cold and usually warms up as the day goes.
What to Bring: *Hand Sanitiser *Camera (remember to always ask people if they are okay with you take their photo before snapping away.) *Extra cash to buy souvenirs from the markets or additional snacks to support our local businesses. NoteAfter your booking is confirmed, you’ll receive an email with tour details!
- Duration : 2 Hours (approx.)
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Soweto Walking Tour with Lunch
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Discover the history of Soweto, where political icons lived during Apartheid, fighting against the regime. Explore the everyday life, meet the locals, taste local cuisine and get an authentic experience with a Sowetan native guide.
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Start Location: The Vilakazi Espresso (Orlando West, Soweto) End Location: Soweto Towers (Orlando East, Soweto)
Tour Includes: Local Guide and Lunch. Guests or Spectators: Only paying guests will be allowed on the experience. Visit this historical township of Soweto, where political icons lived during Apartheid, fighting against the regime. Exploring the everyday life, meet the locals, taste local cuisine and get an authentic experience with a Sowetan native guide.
Starting at the Hector Pietersen Museum and hear about the Soweto uprising that transpired in 1976, which was one the turning point of Apartheid.
Be introduced to the famous house of Nelson Mandela in Vilakazi Street, built in 1945, where he lived until he was imprisoned for 27 years. Have a conversation about Arch bishop Desmond Tutu in the famous street in Vilakazi Street.
Continue through Orlando East, the first formal settlement of Soweto and Orlando Stadium, Soweto football giants, the Orlando Pirate and ride a minibus taxi to the last stop at the Orlando Towers.
Listen to the many personal stories about the family's generations, how apartheid had an impact in each and every one of them and how Soweto has changed today. Enjoy a traditional, local lunch of Kota.
What to Wear *Sunscreen *Comfortable shoes *Hat & sunglasses for sunny days. During Summer: *Sweater or rain jacket as it tends to rain unexpectedly. *Hat & sunglasses for sunny days. During Winter: Layers with a jacket or jersey as winter mornings starts off cold and usually warms up as the day goes.
What to Bring: *Hand Sanitiser *Camera (remember to always ask people if they are okay with you take their photo before snapping away.) *Extra cash to buy souvenirs from the markets or additional snacks to support our local businesses.
- Duration : 4 Hours (approx.)
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Soweto by Tuk-Tuk
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This tuk-tuk township tour of Soweto is a great way to travel in style. Accessing more ground and many of Soweto's highlights include Mandela House, Orlando Towers, and More!
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Embark on a fun and unique tour experience as you explore the urban complex of Soweto on a 3-wheeler. Get to experience the township like a local with a famous stop of Hector Pietersen Museum, Mandela House and The Orlando Towers.
Start your exciting tour in the heart of Soweto, Orlando West a vibrant tourist destination. Discovering the establishment of the township in 1904 and share the history of South Africa and Johannesburg at Large.
Ride to the neighbourhood of Mzimhlophe and visit Mzimhlophe Women's hostel. Continue to Mama Lilian Ngoyi's house, an anti-apartheid activist. Cycle to Hector Pietersen Museum where the Soweto uprising transpired which was one of the turning points of apartheid.
This experience will get you closer to all the highlights of Soweto. Visiting the Mandela House, where Nelson Mandela lived from 1946 to 1962. Imbibe a slice of authentic history on the world's most famous former prisoner. Then, pass by Tutu House on Vilakazi Street, where Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his family once resided. Talk about the Nobel Laureate's contribution to apartheid's downfall in South Africa. Give your feet a break by stopping for lunch. Taste South African sandwiches called kota before cycling back to the starting point.
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