Liliesleaf was purchased in 1961, at a time when the apartheid state started to clamp down more forcibly on the liberation movement. As a 'nerve center' of liberation activities, the meetings that took place at Liliesleaf from 1961 to July 1963, and the events that transpired after the 1963 police raid on the property, mark a seminal shift in South Africa's liberation struggle history, and fundamentally changed the course of South African history.

Tucked away in the leafy suburb of Rivonia, Johannesburg is Liliesleaf. Once the nerve centre of the liberation movement and a place of refuge for its leaders, today Liliesleaf is one of South Africa’s foremost, award-winning heritage sites, where the journey to democracy in South Africa is honoured.
Recognised as one of South Africa’s leading heritage sites, Liliesleaf opened to the public in June 2008 and has since attracted thousands of local and international visitors, eager to understand and engage with a pivotal period in South Africa’s liberation struggle. The museum pays testimony to the many lives that changed the political landscape of this country and through its educational programmes, appeals to younger audiences to face today’s challenges with creative enthusiasm.
Tour Code: LF/DT
Special Interests: History, South Africa
Duration: 3 Hours
Languages: English/German/Spanish/Dutch.
Group Size: 2 to 20 Travelers.
Departures: Any point in JHB
Departure Time: 08;00am and 12:00pm
Returns: Same as departure point
Return Time: 11:00am and 17:00pm
Duration: Half day (tour last 3 hrs)
Entrance included: guided public tour by Liliesleaf guides
Certified driver with Guide at location
Restaurant/coffee shop on site Snacks and drinks for client’s own expense
R 1 380.00 pp - 1 pax
R 970.00 pp - 2 pax
R 770.00 pp 3 pax
R 660.00 pp 4 - 20 pax
Includes:
- Guide
- Transport
- Entrys per program
- Water on vehicle
Excludes:
- Meals
- Drinks
- Personal things.