Embark on a tour where you will have full experience of historical and city sightseeing of Soweto and Johannesburg! See some of the most important locations as well as an informative friendly guide to take you on an experience you will not forget!

Embark on a tour where you will have full experience of historical and city sightseeing of Soweto and Johannesburg! See some of the most important locations as well as an informative friendly guide to take you on an experience you will not forget!
Founded by prospectors in the 1800's, Johannesburg is the economic hub of South Africa. Drive through the Rainbow Nation's financial capital taking in the Banking district, the Magistrate's Court and the Supreme Court. Visit the "top of Africa" at the Carlton Centre before heading to Museum Africa.
The City of Tshwane is home to the Union Buildings – residence of the Presidency and his government and home to Parliament during the winter months.
The Apartheid Museum opened in 2001 and is acknowledged as the pre-eminent museum in the world dealing with 20th Century South Africa, at the heart of which is the apartheid story. For anyone wanting to understand and experience what apartheid South Africa was really like, a visit to the Apartheid Museum is fundamental.
The Pilanesberg National Park, which covers some 55 000 hectares, is the fourth largest in southern Africa. This malaria-free park is perched on the eroded vestiges of an alkaline volcanic crater - one of only three such craters in the world. Depart Johannesburg in the early morning and transfer to the Pilanesberg National Park. Apart from the 'Big Five' you may find cheetah, hippo, crocodile and even sable during your drive. A short stop will be made to enjoy brunch before continuing on the remainder of your drive.
Spend a day in the unique resort of Sun City with its huge range of restaurants, sports, leisure activities, golf, wonderful entertainment and gaming.
For a great escape from the bustle of the city without having to venture too far, this day is dedicated to visiting three of the most prominent gardens in and around Johannesburg. The tour not only explores the natural beauty of areas dedicated to conserving the botanical heritage of South Africa, but also the fauna and bird species who call these gardens home.
Embark on a fascinating and enriching exploration of the various tribes who call South Africa home. One of Lesedi’s many differentiating factors is the village’s natural and tasteful incorporation into the surrounding bush, river and forests, with five traditional homesteads including Zulu, Xhosa, Pedi, Basotho and Ndebele. Visitors are invited to observe the African way of life through a multi-visual theatre presentation on the history and origin of the people, a guided tour of the homesteads, The Giant Ingoma – song and dance of all five villages. The experience ends with a Pan-African feast ...
Soweto is a cluster of townships, on the south-western flank of Johannesburg and was created in the 1930s. It is the biggest black urban settlement in Africa with a rich political history.
The Magaliesberg is a World Heritage site known for its natural beauty and rich heritage. The 1620ha Hartbeespoort Dam functions both as a source of irrigation for farms in the area and as a resort, and the peace of the hills and valleys, the warmth even on winter days and the charm of the surrounding countryside, make this a place to restore the soul.