Embark on a private tour of Pretoria and explore iconic landmarks such as the Union Buildings, Voortrekker Monument, and Paul Kruger House. Discover the rich history and cultural significance of these sites while enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
Embark on a private tour of Pretoria and explore iconic landmarks such as the Union Buildings, Voortrekker Monument, and Paul Kruger House. Discover the rich history and cultural significance of these sites while enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
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Pretoria - Pretoria is the capital City of South Africa.
Here we shall visit the Parliament, Paul Kruger House, climb the many stairs of Voortrekker Monument and see where all the Embassy’s are.
The Highlights Are:
Kgoshi Mampuru -
This used to be the holding for prisoners that were put to life sentence
Voortrekker Monument
Church Street
Paul Kruger House
Union Building
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Pretoria - Pretoria is the capital City of South Africa.
Here we shall visit the Parliament, Paul Kruger House, climb the many stairs of Voortrekker Monument and see where all the Embassy’s are.
The Highlights Are:
Kgoshi Mampuru -
This used to be the holding for prisoners that were put to life sentence
Voortrekker Monument
Church Street
Paul Kruger House
Union Building
- Entrance into the Voortrekker Monument
- English-speaking guide
- Transport included
- Entrance into the Voortrekker Monument
- English-speaking guide
- Transport included
- Guide in any other Language can be arranged @ R 1800.00 per tour
- Personal Purchases
- Food
- Beverages
- Guide in any other Language can be arranged @ R 1800.00 per tour
- Personal Purchases
- Food
- Beverages
The Union Buildings serve as the South African Government’s headquarters and accommodate the offices of the President of South Africa.
The Voortrekker Monument, a grand granite edifice, stands out on a hilltop and was erected to honor the Voortrekkers who departed the Cape Colony from 1835 to 1854.
The Paul Kruger House is a simple yet enlightening…
The Union Buildings serve as the South African Government’s headquarters and accommodate the offices of the President of South Africa.
The Voortrekker Monument, a grand granite edifice, stands out on a hilltop and was erected to honor the Voortrekkers who departed the Cape Colony from 1835 to 1854.
The Paul Kruger House is a simple yet enlightening museum located in the heart of Pretoria, providing insight into the life of Paul Kruger, the 19th-century Afrikaner statesman and President of the Transvaal.
Designed by the English-speaking architect Charles Clark in 1884, this cottage-style residence was constructed for the expansive Kruger family. According to folklore, Clark was known to blend his building cement with milk instead of water. The house’s most iconic element is the lengthy veranda that graces its front, reputedly a preferred spot for the president to engage with the public.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.