Day Tours activities in Johannesburg

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In Mandela's Footsteps Full Day Tour

African Eagle - Cape Town Direct
Activity Type: Day Tours Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng

Discover Mandela’s journey and experiences as a militant anti-apartheid activist up to and until he served 27 years in prison before becoming the first South African president to be elected in a fully representative democratic election. A truly moving experience   Detailed Itinerary                   Constitution Hill Constitution Hill functioned as a prison during apartheid era. It is known for its harsh treatment of prisoners. Criminals and political activists like Mahatma Gandhi in 1906 were held at the prison. Mandela House (Soweto) Mandela House is the house where Nelson Mandela lived until he was forced underground in 1961. It is located on the corner of Vilakazi and Ngakane Street. He moved there in 1946. In 1999 it was declared a National Heritage Site. Mandela Yard (Alexandra) When Nelson Mandela first came to Johannesburg in 1940 he rented a single room in the Mandela Yard area. In a “Long Walk to Freedom” he described the residence as “no more than a shack, with a dirt floor, no heat, no electricity, no running water. But it was a place of my own and I was happy to have it.”   Lilieslief Farm The Farm was secretly used by African National Congress activists in the 1960s. It provided a secure location where the underground leadership could meet. Nelson Mandela secretly lived and operated at the Farm under the name of David Motsamayi.   Chancellor House The Chancellor House is a building that once housed the law firm of Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo. Between 1952 and 1956, Mandela and Tambo had a thriving law practice, trying to help others who were accused of crimes against the state and disobeying the draconian laws of the time. Nowadays it is a national heritage site.

from R1728/ person
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Jo'burg/Soweto & Apartheid Museum - Full Day Tour

African Eagle - Cape Town Direct
Activity Type: Day Tours Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng

Discover the city center of Johannesburg; whose geometrical design and high skyscrapers irresistibly bring Manhattan Island to mind. Continue towards Soweto (Johannesburg’s South Western Township) a symbol of the fight for freedom. Finally, we visit the Apartheid Museum dedicated to recounting the history of the rise and fall of apartheid in 20th century. (Closed on Mondays) Apartheid Museum: The Apartheid Museum opened in 2001. The Museum, the first of its kind, illustrates the rise and fall of apartheid. The museum is a superb example of design, space and landscape offering the international community a unique South African experience. Mandela House Museum: Mandela House is the house where Nelson Mandela lived until he was forced underground in 1961. It is located on the corner of Vilakazi and Ngakane Street. He moved there in 1946. In 1999 it was declared a National Heritage Site. Hector Pieterson Museum: The Hector Pieterson Museum, situated in Soweto, commemorates the role of the country’s students in the struggle against apartheid. The commemorative site is just a few blocks from where 12-year-old Hector Pieterson was shot in 1976. Freedom Square: On 26 June 1955 the Congress of the people, consisting of people of all races, met on the Freedom Square to draw up the Freedom Charter. The Freedom Charter calls for democracy and human rights, equality of race and language, land reform, labour rights, and nationalization. Regina Mundi Church: The Apartheid Museum opened in 2001. The Museum, the first of its kind, illustrates the rise and fall of apartheid. The museum is a superb example of design, space and landscape offering the international community a unique South African experience. Johannesburg City Orientation: Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa, by population and is also known as Jozi or Joburg. There are plenty of historic and attractive sites in Joburg like the Apartheid Museum, Constitution Hill or the Hector Pieterson Museum. HIGHLIGHTS • Johannesburg City Orientation • Visit Apartheid Museum • Home visit to Mandela House Museum • Visit Hector Pieterson Museum • Freedom Square • Regina Mundi Church Children less than 12 years old pay 50% - select child option Children over 12 pay full amount - select adult option Rates for 1 or more than 10 passengers are on request  

from R1015/ person
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Sun City / Pilanesberg Full Day Tour

African Eagle - Cape Town Direct
Activity Type: Day Tours Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng

Enjoy a Safari in the Pilanesberg National Park, the park exceeds 7000 animals of the larger species and is certified to be a Malaria free zone. You might be lucky enough to see the Big Five or some magnificent antelopes. End your experience with a discovery of Sun City; one of the world’s most extraordinary resorts which draws thousands of visitors yearly and an experience not to be forgotten About Sun City Situated only two hours away from Johannesburg by car, the luxury resort of Sun City provides entertainment for all ages. From its world-class casino to its gigantic wave pool and sandy beach, you will sure be to find fun for the whole family. About Pilanesberg Safaris From its position in an extinct crater in the Bojanala Region of the North West Province, Pilanesberg is one of the top national parks within this park of Southern Africa. With no malaria risk, all of the Big Five represented, including lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo and leopard, Pilanesberg private safaris offer a world-class safari experience across 55 000 hectares of unspoiled bushveld. Landscapes range from rocky outcrops to open grasslands, wooded valleys and thickets, with virtually every species of Southern African mammal represented as well as 300 bird species. A game relocation programme called Operation Genesis has led to many rare and endangered species being introduced into the park, including Black and White rhino, Wild dog and brown hyena. Top Tips for Safari Tours in Africa While Pilanesberg private safaris are known for their safety and luxury, it is still best to remember that the reserve is home to a large number of wild animals. To ensure that you get the most from your safari, consider these safari tips: 1. Make sure that you stay in your car during game drives, unless your guide gives the all-clear to step out of the vehicle 2 Remember that the Black Rhino Lodge is situated within the game reserve – do not walk around after dark, especially not without a guide 3. Do not ever attempt to feed or approach wild animals that you come across, and keep a safe distance at all times 4. With no malaria to worry about, and clean drinking water, there are no major health risks to worry about 5. The sun can be very strong in Southern Africa, especially at peak times of the day between noon and 4pm – be sure to wear sun protection at all times on all safari tours in Africa

from R2430/ person
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