Soweto is the oldest township in South Africa and is now a diverse and colorful urban area of ​​the city of Johannesburg. It borders the town's mining area to the south. Its name, an English syllabic abbreviation for South Western Townships, refers to its origins under the South African apartheid government. On this tour you will discover Soweto and its most impressive monuments such as the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, Orlando Power Station, the former home of Winnie and Nelson Mandela, the Desmond Tutu home and the Hector Pieterson Memorial (entrance fees included). You can also look forward to a stop at a well-known shebeen restaurant where you can taste traditional specialties. Finally, you will see the Regina Mundi Church and the Walter Sisulu Freedom Square before continuing to the Apartheid Museum, where you discover the history of the apartheid era following an impressive interactive exhibition.