Explore Johannesburg’s gold rush history and Pretoria’s jacaranda beauty on a full-day tour. Discover South Africa’s vibrant past and dynamic present.
Explore Johannesburg’s gold rush history and Pretoria’s jacaranda beauty on a full-day tour. Discover South Africa’s vibrant past and dynamic present.
Pretoria
Voortrekker Monument - This remarkable granite monument pays homage to the Voortrekkers who bravely left the Cape Colony.
Freedom Park - A peaceful and contemplative site that commemorates those who gave their lives in South Africa’s freedom struggles.
Ditsong Kruger Museum - Discover the life of Paul Kruger, an influential…
Pretoria
Voortrekker Monument - This remarkable granite monument pays homage to the Voortrekkers who bravely left the Cape Colony.
Freedom Park - A peaceful and contemplative site that commemorates those who gave their lives in South Africa’s freedom struggles.
Ditsong Kruger Museum - Discover the life of Paul Kruger, an influential figure in South African history, at his former home.
Church Square - The historic center of Pretoria, encircled by charming old buildings and featuring a statue of Paul Kruger.
Union Buildings - These historic structures are not only architecturally magnificent but also provide a sweeping view of the city from their gardens.
Johannesburg Apartheid and Soweto
Johannesburg - Often called Jo’burg or Jozi, this lively city boasts a rich history and vibrant culture.
Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct - Once a prison, now a museum symbolizing South Africa’s path to democracy. Visitors can explore the Old Fort, the Women’s Gaol, and the Number Four prison.
Nelson Mandela Bridge - Experience a drive over the iconic Nelson Mandela Bridge in Johannesburg.
Braamfontein - Known for its lively street art scene, Braamfontein is a dynamic neighborhood in Johannesburg. The Purple Shall Govern: This mural by American street artist Shepherd Fairey is a 20-meter high image of Nelson Mandela, recalling an anti-apartheid protest in the late 1980s in Cape Town. Braamfontein’s street art reflects the neighborhood’s creative spirit and cultural diversity.
Apartheid Museum - Delve into South Africa’s history and the challenges faced during the apartheid era. The museum provides a profound and moving experience. The legacy of Nelson Mandela is celebrated here, offering a powerful tribute to his role in the fight against apartheid and his journey from prisoner to president. Key highlights of the Mandela section include:
Character: This segment of the exhibition delves into Mandela’s early life, upbringing, and the influences that shaped his character.
Comrade: Discover Mandela’s involvement in the African National Congress (ANC) and his role in the anti-apartheid movement.
The Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg also features an exhibition honoring the life and legacy of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Titled “Truth to Power,” it showcases Tutu’s significant contributions to South African society and his role in the anti-apartheid struggle.
Mandela House - This humble abode is a vital historical site. Nelson Mandela resided here from 1946 until 1962, before his imprisonment. Today, it functions as a museum dedicated to preserving Mandela’s legacy and offering insights into his life and the fight against apartheid.
Vilakazi Street - Renowned as one of South Africa’s most famous streets, it holds immense historical and cultural significance. Nobel Laureates: Vilakazi Street is the only street in the world where two Nobel Prize winners, Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, once lived.

- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Accommodations
- Voortrekker Monument, Apartheid Museum Freedom Park
- Lunch can be added
- Accommodations
- Voortrekker Monument, Apartheid Museum Freedom Park
- Lunch can be added
Johannesburg and Pretoria are two of South Africa’s most important cities, each with its own distinct history and features.
Johannesburg
History:
Gold Rush: Johannesburg was established in 1886 after gold was discovered on the Witwatersrand. This discovery sparked a gold rush and rapid expansion, turning it from a small mining camp into a…
Johannesburg and Pretoria are two of South Africa’s most important cities, each with its own distinct history and features.
Johannesburg
History:
Gold Rush: Johannesburg was established in 1886 after gold was discovered on the Witwatersrand. This discovery sparked a gold rush and rapid expansion, turning it from a small mining camp into a thriving city.
Economic Hub: Over time, Johannesburg has evolved into South Africa’s economic powerhouse, renowned for its financial and industrial sectors.
Apartheid Era: The city was pivotal during the apartheid era, hosting significant events and protests. It also served as a hub for anti-apartheid activism.
Pretoria
Founding: Pretoria was established in 1855. It became the administrative capital of South Africa in 1910 and houses the Union Buildings, the official seat of the South African government. Known as the “Jacaranda City” due to the thousands of jacaranda trees that bloom in spring, it paints the city in vibrant purple hues.
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If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.