Soweto & Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa
Full Day activity including
Beginning in 1948, the white elected National Party government implemented the policy of apartheid which turned 20 million people into second class citizens, damning them to a life of servitude, humiliation and abuse. The liberation in 1994 with the election of Nelson Mandela, the prisoner who became president, is a climax in the saga of a nation's resistance, courage and fortitude, and their Rise to Freedom.
Highlights of the Soweto & Apartheid Museum Day Tour
Bustling township life
Two Nobel Prize winners’ previous residences
The Hector Peterson memorial
Chris Hani
Baragwaneth Hospital
Various community development projects
Guided tour of the Apartheid Museum
What you need to bring
Comfortable clothing
Comfortable shoes
Camera
Sunscreen
Day Tour Includes
Transport and highlights as per itinerary
Day Tour Excludes
Lunch and drinks
Transport
Luxury Microbus to 44-Seater Luxury coach
Pick Up / Drop Off Points
Sandton hotels (08h30)
Rosebank hotels (09h10)
Book now and experience Hector Peterson memorial, Apartheid History, Soweto, South Africa.
Soweto & Apartheid Museum Johannesburg
Tour (JNB-TIO-SAM)
Departs: Tuesday to Sunday Minimum 2 passengers
Children are welcome but under their parents supervision
“This tour was such an eye-opener. The Apartheid museum is an absolute must see for any foreign visitor and for South Africans nationals. The combination of going through this world-class museum and visiting the Soweto Township was highly effective and educational. This tour brought the painful past and struggle for freedom alive. We were taken on a poignant journey through time and came away with real insights into life in South Africa today. ” by Benjamin Todd