Trip Summary

The legacy of Apartheid and the incredible stories of the immense resistance to it come intensely to life on this expertly guided tour of the vibrant sprawl of Soweto – a vast township that grew from a forced settlement in 1904 that aimed to segregate races and ethnicity in early Johannesburg.

You’ll get a fascinating glimpse of bustling neighborhood life as you drive by the former residences of two South African Nobel Peace Prize winners, as well as visit icons of the “struggle”, such as the Hector Pieterson Memorial, the Regina Mundi Church and Freedom Square. You’ll also visit several inspiring projects to experience Soweto’s on-going striving for community development, and pass by Africa’s largest hospital, Chris Hani Baragwanath.

Tour Information

Tour Code: CWT/BS/2023

Special Interests: Leisure

Group Size: Min 2 pax

Additional Information

Important Notes:

  • Minimum 2 guests | Departs daily (except 16, 25 & 26 Dec. and 01 Jan.)
  • Depart Hotels ±08h30,
  • Rosebank Hotels ±08h45
  • Ends ±12h30 
  • Duration ±4 hrs
  • English Commentary only

Activities

Price

Price From:

USD 400.00 per person per day

  

***RATES ARE SUBJECT TO TIME OF AVAILABILITY***

Includes:

  • Vilakazi Street (Two Nobel Prize winners’ previous residences)
  • Hector Peterson memorial
  • Regina Mundi Church
  • Freedom Square
  • Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital

Excludes:

  • International  & Domestic Flights
  • Accommodation
  • Travel/ Health Insurance
  • Extra excursions/meals
  • Room service charges, laundry, drinks,
  • Items of personal nature
  • Tips

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