Immerse yourself in the historic struggle against Apartheid with a private tour of Soweto and the Apartheid Museum. Explore the vibrant township and learn about South Africa’s turbulent past.
Immerse yourself in the historic struggle against Apartheid with a private tour of Soweto and the Apartheid Museum. Explore the vibrant township and learn about South Africa’s turbulent past.
- Johannesburg - Begin with a hotel pick-up, followed by a general introduction and overview of the area. The guide will provide a briefing on the day’s itinerary.
- Houghton Estate - Known as one of Johannesburg’s most affluent suburbs, Houghton Estate was home to Nelson Mandela, its most renowned resident. Visitors can see the house where…
- Johannesburg - Begin with a hotel pick-up, followed by a general introduction and overview of the area. The guide will provide a briefing on the day’s itinerary.
- Houghton Estate - Known as one of Johannesburg’s most affluent suburbs, Houghton Estate was home to Nelson Mandela, its most renowned resident. Visitors can see the house where Mandela lived during his presidency and where he passed away in December 2013.
- Munro Drive - Constructed by Italian prisoners of war during World War II, Munro Drive is a national monument offering stunning views of Johannesburg’s northern suburbs and the world’s largest man-made subtropical forest.
- Apartheid Museum - This museum presents South Africa’s history during the apartheid era, a time of servitude, discrimination, and oppression until liberation. It features dramatic film footage depicting the rise and fall of apartheid. Visitors can explore 22 exhibition areas at their own pace, showcasing different periods under apartheid rule with film footage, photographs, text panels, and artifacts.
- FNB Stadium - Pass by this iconic landmark, the largest football stadium in Africa, which hosted the opening ceremony, matches, and final of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
- Diepkloof Park - A welcoming area to Soweto, divided into sections. Diepkloof Extension is an upscale part of Soweto, characterized by large, owner-built houses owned by the Black lower and upper middle class. It has higher than average house prices compared to other Soweto suburbs.
- Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital - This public hospital is the third largest in the world, covering about 173 acres (0.70 km2), with around 3,200 beds and approximately 6,760 staff members. Enjoy a view of the hospital as you drive past and hear interesting stories about it.
- Orlando Towers - These two cooling towers are a notable landmark in Soweto, now serving as an entertainment center with a famous bungee jump and a barbecue restaurant. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the township from the top of these impressive 100m tall towers.
- Vilakazi Street - Known as the vibrant heart of Soweto, Vilakazi Street is one of South Africa’s most famous streets. It is the only street in the world to have had two Nobel Laureates, Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, as residents. The street’s true vibrancy comes from its current residents, each with their own unique stories. Sakhumzi Restaurant, located near the Mandela House Museum, offers a Soweto-style buffet featuring traditional South African cuisine like umngqusho (samp and beans), mogodu (tripe), and dombolo (steamed bread), along with signature dishes named after various Soweto locations.
- Mandela House - A site guide will welcome you with a brief introduction and lead a guided tour of this museum, once the home of Nelson Mandela. Visitors can take numerous photos inside and outside the house. This museum, a significant heritage site, showcases exhibits and artifacts from Mandela’s life, telling stories through sound, film, interpretive panels, and guided tours.
- Hector Pieterson Museum and Memorial - This museum chronicles the 1976 Soweto student uprising and is named after one of its victims, a thirteen-year-old boy. It stands as a symbol of resistance against apartheid brutality. The guide will explain the history of the Soweto uprisings as you drive past this memorial.
- Johannesburg - After an enriching day in Soweto, you will be returned to your starting point or accommodation in Johannesburg.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Personal Purchases
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Personal Purchases
Our extraordinary tours are designed to be different.
Our Tours are not just a trip, but a journey that will make your heart skip, designed to be different, extraordinary, an experience that’s beyond the ordinary. Soweto played a leading and indeed a pivotal role in the struggle against Apartheid. You can visit many sites throughout the Township that…
Our extraordinary tours are designed to be different.
Our Tours are not just a trip, but a journey that will make your heart skip, designed to be different, extraordinary, an experience that’s beyond the ordinary. Soweto played a leading and indeed a pivotal role in the struggle against Apartheid. You can visit many sites throughout the Township that tell part of the tragic, but ultimately triumphant story. You will experience the rich cultural heritage of South Africa’s townships on this trip. Meet friendly locals, learn about the vibrant history, and immerse yourself in the colourful atmosphere of these fascinating communities. We then take you on a guided tour of the Apartheid Museum. We will unpack the story of the rise and fall of South Africa’s era of segregation and oppression. Afterwards, allow yourself time to contemplate brutality you witnessed inside, process your shock and walk away with relief – knowing you are on the terrain where truth spoke to power and won.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.