Private Tour: Cultural Soweto Tour from Johannesburg or Pretoria


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  • Private Tour: Cultural Soweto Tour from Johannesburg or Pretoria

Soweto, South Africa

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Trip Type:   Half-day Tours
Duration:  5 hours
Curious about Johannesburg and would like to experience the culturally rich South African Township of Soweto? Then this popular half-day Soweto tour is for you. The tour includes visits to the Mandela House on Vilakazi Street, Hector Pieterson Memorial Museum, Desmond Tutu House (Nobel-Prize Winner), Orlando Twin Towers and Bungee Jumping (own expense), experience township-life entertainment and restaurants. You can also get to enjoy the Soweto bicycle tours if you're an active person (own expense). Professional and friendly drivers will drive you around educating you as they do so.

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Curious about Johannesburg and would like to experience the culturally rich South African Township of Soweto? Then this popular half-day Soweto tour is for you. The tour includes visits to the Mandela House on Vilakazi Street, Hector Pieterson Memorial Museum, Desmond Tutu House (Nobel-Prize Winner), Orlando Twin Towers and Bungee Jumping (own expense), experience township-life entertainment and restaurants. You can also get to enjoy the Soweto bicycle tours if you're an active person (own expense). Professional and friendly drivers will drive you around educating you as they do so.You can budget about 5 hours for this half day tour from the time you leave your hotel till return. Enjoy sightseeing en-route to Soweto (especially Johannesburg's old gold mine belt). Pass through the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto (a hospital established during World War II for the British Military). The first stop over is the Hector Pieterson Memorial Museum where you'll spend about an hour learning about the events and background surrounding the Soweto Uprising in which youths in colonial South Africa arose against white minority rule (Apartheid).

From there head to the very popular and emotional Mandela House on Vilakazi Street where the former South African statesman, revolutionary and philanthropist Nelson Mandela (1918-2013) lived before he way jailed for 27 years for advocating for the rights of black people who were being oppressed by the Apartheid Government. Budget 45mins for this section of the tour.

Just down the street is the house of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu who was a compatriot to Nelson Mandela in the struggle for freedom in South Africa (both of them are Nobel-prize Winners). Then take a short drive to The iconic Orlando Towers aka Soweto twin towers where you can choose from a variety of sporting activities, the most popular being the 100m bungee jumping in between the two cooling towers (own expense). At the bottom of the towers is the vibey and trendy Chaf Pozi restaurant for some South African flavor where you will be spoiled with traditional foods such as spit braai meat locally known as "shisa nyama". You can expect to be here for a good hour.

The last hour of the tour is a drive around South Africa's oldest and largest township, get to view the slums and shanty towns that have become established over the years as a result of deep rooted poverty and high unemployment levels. You will even enjoy the privilege of chatting with some locals going on about their business from housewives to barbers on the street corner (open-air), sculpture designers, carpenters, flea market stalls and the like.




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