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Soweto and Apartheid museum Tour
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Overview
Discover history, culture, and resilience – all in one unforgettable day.
Step into South Africa’s powerful past and vibrant present on this immersive full-day tour through Soweto, the symbolic epicenter of the anti-apartheid movement. Walk the streets where history was made, learn about the struggle for freedom, and share a delicious meal in the heart of the township.
Why You Should Book This Tour:
Dive into History:
Visit the Apartheid Museum, the world’s leading institution on apartheid, where compelling exhibits tell the story of South Africa’s journey from racial segregation to democracy.
- Walk in the Footsteps of Heroes: Nelson Mandela, Arch Bishop Tutu
- Taste Authentic Local Cuisine.
Highlights:
Visit to the Apartheid Museum
- Explore Hector Pieterson Museum
- Visit Mandela House Museum
Visit - Orlando Towers, Regina Mundi Church & Freedom Square
Delicious local lunch in Soweto
Step into South Africa’s powerful past and vibrant present on this immersive full-day tour through Soweto, the symbolic epicenter of the anti-apartheid movement. Walk the streets where history was made, learn about the struggle for freedom, and share a delicious meal in the heart of the township.
Why You Should Book This Tour:
Dive into History:
Visit the Apartheid Museum, the world’s leading institution on apartheid, where compelling exhibits tell the story of South Africa’s journey from racial segregation to democracy.
- Walk in the Footsteps of Heroes: Nelson Mandela, Arch Bishop Tutu
- Taste Authentic Local Cuisine.
Highlights:
Visit to the Apartheid Museum
- Explore Hector Pieterson Museum
- Visit Mandela House Museum
Visit - Orlando Towers, Regina Mundi Church & Freedom Square
Delicious local lunch in Soweto
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Soweto and Apartheid museum Tour
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 7 hours
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Entrance fee
- We have lunch at local restaurant offering African dishes( Buffet )
- WiFi on board
- Personal Purchases
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Apartheid MuseumStep into the heart of South Africa’s modern history at the Apartheid Museum, widely recognized as one of the world’s foremost museums dedicated to apartheid-era narratives . Opened in 2001 and located within the Gold Reef City complex in Johannesburg, the museum chronicles the rise and fall of apartheid from 1948 to the first democratic elections in 1994 . What You'll Experience 22 indoor and outdoor exhibition areas: Explore powerful themes like Race Classification, Segregation, Mandela’s imprisonment, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and the transition to democracy . Immersive visit experience: Begin with the Pillars of the Constitution courtyard, and enter via segregated access lanes that simulate apartheid-era identity division, followed by the impactful Journeys exhibit with giant photographic figures depicting Johannesburg’s migration history .
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Hector Pieterson Museum and MemorialExplore the moving story of the 1976 Soweto Uprising and the legacy of Hector Pieterson, one of its first child casualties. The museum is uniquely situated just a few steps from where he was fatally shot, and guides visitors through the events of that historic day . Highlights You’ll Experience Memorial Site & Sculpture Begin at the powerful outdoor memorial featuring a bronze sculpture depicting Hector Pieterson being carried by a fellow student with his sister running alongside — based on Sam Nzima’s iconic photo that shocked the world . Immersive Ramp Architecture Walk through a building designed with gently rising ramps and framed windows that deliberately orient you to historical vantage points, such as the nearby Orlando Stadium and former police station . Exhibitions & Visual Media Engage with impactful exhibits that include archival photographs, newspaper articles, television footage, music, chants, and personal and testimonies from survivors. Garden of Remembrance
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Orlando TowersOne of Johannesburg’s most iconic and thrilling attractions – Orlando Towers in Soweto. Originally built as cooling towers for a power station, these vibrant twin structures have been transformed into Africa’s first vertical adventure facility. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or a curious visitor, Orlando Towers offers bungee jumping, power swings, abseiling, SCAD freefall, and more – all set against the dramatic backdrop of the historic township of Soweto. The colorful murals covering the towers showcase local culture, history, and street art, making them a perfect Instagram hotspot. From the top, take in breathtaking panoramic views of Soweto and beyond. For those less adventurous, the site offers safe viewing decks and great photo opportunities while you watch the thrill-seekers in action.
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Mandela HouseVisit the modest red‑brick home at 8115 Vilakazi Street in Orlando West, Soweto — once Nelson and Winnie Mandela’s residence (1946–1962). Declared a National Heritage Site in 1999 (and reopened as a museum in 2009), this space offers a poignant glimpse into Mandela’s early life and the struggle against apartheid . Highlights Street Vibe Explore Vilakazi Street, buzzing with vendors, local art, and the vibrant spirit of Soweto. Visitor Centre Introduction Here you’ll receive orientation and insight into the house’s restoration and Mandela’s legacy . Guided Interior Tour Enter the small four-room house furnished with original pieces: Nelson Mandela’s citations and awards, family photographs, and even the Sugar Ray Leonard boxing belt presented to Mandela. Storytelling Guides detail intimate narratives of daily life, political risk, and Mandela’s visits from prison. Anecdotes bring the struggle alive, including the house’s burning in 1988 and its rebuild by the community .
- Visit the Regina Mundi Catholic Church, one of the most historically significant landmarks in Soweto. Known as the "People’s Church", Regina Mundi played a vital role during South Africa’s struggle against apartheid. It served as a sanctuary for political meetings and protests when gatherings elsewhere were banned, and it became a place of refuge during the 1976 student uprisings. (pass by)
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Soweto and Apartheid museum Tour
$100.46
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!