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Soweto Tours

 

Join one of our Soweto guides on a tour of the most famous cities in the world. The place is known for the events of June 16th 1976 which influenced the country’s history.

Full Day Soweto Tour

 

 Visit the Hector Peterson memorial and museum. Make your way to Kliptown area which
is now known as the Walter Sizulu square.
Stop at Vilakazi street which is the only street in the world where two Noble Peaceprize winners lived. Stop at Regina Mundi church, the focal point of much of the struggle in the 70’sand the 80’s.
On the same street you will see Winnie Mandela’s house and visit the NelsonMandela house museum. See the diverse ways of living in Soweto by visitingsquatter camps and the market Diepkloof Ext, where some houses costs over a million.
Stop for a delicious lunch at Wandie’s Restaurant. You will be dropped off at approximately 16h00pm at a venue of your choice.

 

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Johannesburg and Soweto Tour

 
Your tour starts at The New Constitutional Hill and
the Constitutional Court which was formerly a prison
in the 80’s.
On the same street you will see Winnie
Mandela’s house and visit the Nelson
Mandela house museum.
See a bridge which is named after our former President
Mr. Nelson Mandela.
Stop for a delicious lunch at Wandie’s
Restaurant.
Visit the Johannesburg Art Gallery. Make your way to Kliptown area which
is now known as the Walter Sizulu square.
Stop at the South African Breweries World Of Beer. Stop at Regina Mundi church, the focal
point of much of the struggle in the 70’s
and the 80’s.
Visit the Hector Peterson memorial
and museum.
See the diverse ways of living in Soweto by visiting
squatter camps and the market Diepkloof Ext, where
some houses costs over a million.
 Stop at Vilakazi street which is the only
street in the world where two Noble Peace
prize winners lived.
You will be dropped off at approximately 17h30pm
at a venue of your choice.

 

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