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Soweto is an urban area of the city of Johannesburg, bordering the city’s mining belt in the south. Its name, an English syllabic abbreviation for South Western Townships, refers to its origins as a Black township under South Africa’s Apartheid government. The population has historically been overwhelmingly black and some of the watershed events in the struggle against Apartheid occurred in this township. On this tour we will discover Soweto and the surrounding area, driving past a hostel in Diepkloof, the well known Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, Orlando Power Station, Mandela House Museum, Desmond Tutu’s House, the Hector Pieterson Memorial & Museum, a quick stop at a well known restaurant, a shebeen, the Regina Mundi Church, Maponya Shopping Mall, Kliptown, Walter Sisulu Freedom Square and Aldorado Park. Afterwards we will head towards the Apartheid Museum. Once there you will have the opportunity to discover the history of the Apartheid era on your own.
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Destination
Johannesburg Discover Johannesburg
Additional Information
Departures: Wednesday - Sunday, subject to availability (excluding 16, 25 & 26 Dec & 01 Jan)
Departure Times: Departs 09h00/13h00 (Sandton Hotels) & returns 14h00/18h00
Includes: Includes return transfers from Sandton hotels | Entrance fees to Mandela House Museum, Hector Pieterson Memorial & Museum and Apartheid Museum
Excludes: Lunch
Note: English commentary only
Price:
1 November 2022 - 31 October 2023: R 2 195.00 per person
1 November 2023 - 31 October 2024: R 2 385.00 per person
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