A leisure tour that gives you an exclusive taste of different sites of Johannesburg
It is an experience-filled tour where travellers can explore the hotspots in Soweto, the Apartheid Museum and other sites in Johannesburg.
Travellers can now enjoy how vibrant and lively this part of Johannesburg really is.
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It is a guided tour that will help travellers explore the township culture of Johannesburg.
What You'll Do:
The guide will pick you up from your hotel or residence and brief you about the tour.
Travellers can visit the National Football Stadium City, and then enter the Diepkloof area.
The travellers can drive past the home of Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Travellers can also visit the Soweto Campus of the Johannesburg University and end the tour with a stop at the largest hospital in the world - Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital.
What It Includes:
The tour is of approx. 10 hours .
The tour is led by a professional and local guide.
This tour or activity can accommodate a maximum of 100 travellers.
Transport is by an air-conditioned minivan.
This tour includes free Wifi.
The tour also includes hotel drop and pick up.
Entry fee to the museum is included in this trip.
Travellers Talk:
The tour was amazing. I can never forget the guide as he helped us in every possible way.
Thanks to the suggestions given by the guide. His well - prepared itinerary was awesome and the tour was amazing indeed.
Wonderful trip and will recommend others for this trip too.
Is It Right:
Most travellers can participate and a minimum of 2 adults per booking are required
Food and drinks are excluded from this tour
Child rates are applied only when sharing with 2 paying adults
A wonderful tour to a world class exhibition center known as Maropeng Visitor Centre.
The exhibition center focuses on the development of humans and our ancestors.
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Travellers can also visit the Sterkfontein Caves which is about 50km from Johannesburg and is the site of some of the most important discoveries concerning the evolution of man and have been declared a World Heritage Site.
What You'll Do:
The guide will pick you up from your hotel or residence in Johannesburg and will give an overview of the tour.
After that the guide will take travellers to the Sterkfontein caves.
Once in the cave, visitors can enjoy the Homo Neledi Fossils and a number of other significant fossils and artefacts.
The guide will then take you on a short drive to the Maropeng Visitors center where travellers can enjoy a relaxing indoor boat ride and experience the interactive museum artefacts and displays.
What It Includes:
The total trip is of approx. 5 hours .
The tour is led by a professional guide.
This tour can have a maximum of 9 tourists.
There are various departure times for the trip.
This tour includes free onboard WIFI.
This tour includes hotel drop and pick up.
This tour includes modern AC car.
Travellers Talk:
Very good organisation, helpful guide, beautiful caves and museum, i can recommend it for adults and for families with children too.
The cave itself is very interesting and also a world heritage site. I really enjoyed this trip.
Is It Right:
Only travellers with no heart problems are allowed in this trip.
This tour is not recommended for travellers with back problems
This tour is not wheelchair accessible and no food and drinks are allowed in this trip
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