Soweto City Safe Tour with Apartheid Museum
Quick Info:
Join us for a small group tour in a journey to discover Soweto and Johannesburg with our experienced local guide offering sightings at Hector Peterson Museum, Vilkakazi Street, Kliptown, Apartheid Museum. During our sightings, we view FNB Stadium also known as Soccer City in Nasrec built carrying a great element of “Calabash or African Pot” located in Nasrec out of Soweto. We continue to stop for a photo opportunity at the “Welcome To Soweto” sign in Diepkloof. As we proceed through Diepkloof expensive houses known by the locals as “Diepkloof Expensive”, we encounter a hostel build for Black Men mostly populated by the Zulu tribe. The hostels still keep the old bricks that were used to build houses in Soweto and pit latrines used by 5 families or more. We continue driving past Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital was later renamed in 1997 in honor of a hero struggle who fought alongside Nelson Mandela for democratic change in South Africa. We head to Kliptown for a tour at Walter Sisulu Square and have a view at the Informal Settlement conducted by a local resident guide.
N.B. Apartheid Museum is closed due to COVID-19.
Do This Because:
Soweto's small group tour offers guests an authentic experience of the different cultures accommodated in Soweto. We will visit sights that had an impact on the people of South Africa during the struggle and this will be shown at Apartheid Museum. While your visit to Soweto you will encounter a number of developments. Enjoy lunch at a well-recommended restaurant on Vilakazi Street.
Highlights
- Visititation to Apartheid Musuem
- Tour of Vilakazi Street, visit the Mandela House
- Local professional guide
- Luxury air-conditioning vehicle
Inclusions and Exclusions
What's Included:
- English speaking guide
- Vehicle and fuel
- Hotel Pick-up and Drop-off
- Bottled mineral water
What's Excluded:
- All meals and drinks
- Gratuities (Optional)
- All entrance fees to places of
interest
- Items of personal nature
- Accommodation
Additional Info
Know Before You Go:
- Children must be accompanied by
an adult
- Confirmation will be received at
the time of booking
- Infants seats are available -
Write in the notes how many seats and age(s) of kids
- Wheelchair accessible at certain
attractions
- Children below 15 years must be
accompanied by an adult
- Most travelers can participate
What to Bring:
- A jacket or a jersey as the
weather can change at any time
- Comfortable walking shoes are
recommended
- Cash - South African currency
(ZAR) and all major credits cards are accepted at places of interests
- Sunscreen and a hat or a small
umbrella
- Camera or a full charged
cellphone to capture memorable moments