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    Soweto + Apartheid Museum one-day tour from Johannesburg, South Africa

    FromAED 682.05
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    󱩳Visit South Africa, the homeland of white lions, to learn more about their stories, get close to and feed the animals

    Johannesburg Lion Park Half Day Tour in South Africa

    FromAED 710.47
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    Pilanesberg National Park one-day tour from Johannesburg, South Africa

    FromAED 792.88
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    Half Guided Day Tour of Soweto And Apartheid Museum

    4.7/5
    Great· 140 reviews
    FromAED 296.29
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    Soweto half day Tour

    4.9/5
    Excellent· 47 reviews
    FromAED 220.63
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    Half-Day Tour of Soweto Tour

    4.8/5
    Great· 332 reviews
    FromAED 232.79
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    󱩳Visit 5 traditional villages of Xhosa, Zulu, Pedi, Basotho and Ndebele;

    Johannesburg, South Africa: one-day tour to the Folk Culture Village

    FromAED 607.71
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    󱩳Visit 5 traditional villages of Xhosa, Zulu, Pedi, Basotho and Ndebele;

    Johannesburg, South Africa : one-day tour to the Folk Culture Village

    FromAED 607.71
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    󱩳Africa's fourth largest national park

    one-day tour to Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa

    FromAED 951.46
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    Full Day Ultimate Pilanesberg National Park Safari from Johannesburg or Pretoria

    Duration: 10 hrs
    English
    4.7/5
    Great· 301 reviews
    FromAED 613.03
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    Taste of Africa Food tasting Experience

    Duration: 3 hrs
    English
    4.6/5
    Satisfactory· 82 reviews
    FromAED 201.53
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    bicycle tour soweto

    Duration: 3 hrs
    English
    4.4/5
    Good· 11 reviews
    FromAED 296.77
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    This is Hillbrow

    Duration: 3 hrs
    English
    5.0/5
    Excellent· 76 reviews
    FromAED 171.45
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    Ponte Experience

    Duration: 1 hr
    English
    4.9/5
    Excellent· 83 reviews
    FromAED 106.07
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    Johannesburg and Soweto tour

    Duration: 5 hrs
    English
    4.9/5
    Excellent· 206 reviews
    FromAED 456.05
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    Half Day Lion Park tour from Johannesburg or Pretoria

    Duration: 5 hrs
    English
    4.8/5
    Great· 145 reviews
    FromAED 477.28
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    Captivating Safari Lion Park Experience (Half Day Guided Tour)

    Duration: 4-5 hrs
    English
    5.0/5
    Excellent· 17 reviews
    FromAED 418.70
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    Lesedi Cultural Village Tour

    Duration: 5-6 hrs
    English
    4.6/5
    Satisfactory· 19 reviews
    FromAED 413.63
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    Half Day Pretoria City Tour from Johannesburg or Pretoria

    Duration: 4-5 hrs
    English
    4.8/5
    Great· 105 reviews
    FromAED 466.67
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    Private Half Day Pretoria City Tour from Johannesburg or pretoria

    Duration: 4-5 hrs
    English
    5.0/5
    Excellent· 38 reviews
    FromAED 801.77
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    Hiking In the Magaliesberg,Wildlife hike an hour fromJohannesburg

    Duration: 2-4 hrs
    English
    5.0/5
    Excellent· 10 reviews
    FromAED 381.83
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    Soweto walking tour with a taxi ride

    Duration: 210 mins
    English
    4.6/5
    Satisfactory· 21 reviews
    FromAED 112.25
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    Soweto by Tuk-Tuk

    Duration: 150 mins
    English
    FromAED 197.27
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    Soweto and Johannesburg Exclusive Full Day Guided Tour

    Duration: 7-8 hrs
    English
    4.9/5
    Excellent· 191 reviews
    FromAED 371.21
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Reviews: Half Guided Day Tour of Soweto And Apartheid Museum
J***52024-07-28
Hotel pick up was prompt, in a clean, new, van with good AC. Tour guide was knowledgeable. Description was accurate of what to expect. Mandela house was interesting, had about twenty minutes there. Only two hours at apartheid museum, which was on our own, not with the guide. I could have used 3 hours and others on the tour agreed. Guide offered water but no opportunity for snacks, but you can buy food at the apartheid museum. I think this was a good use of a half day in Joburg, which I needed while waiting for an evening flight.
Reviews: Soweto half day Tour
S***82025-05-02
We had the pleasure of being guided through Soweto by Mo, and it was truly an unforgettable experience. Mo’s deep knowledge of the area’s history, culture, and people added a powerful dimension to every place we visited. He shared stories with passion and authenticity, making complex and emotional topics accessible and engaging. His enthusiasm was contagious, and his respect for the community and its legacy was clear in every word and gesture. Whether we were visiting historical sites, learning about local life, or simply walking the streets, Mo made sure we felt welcome and informed.
Reviews: Half-Day Tour of Soweto Tour
K***22024-07-16
I can recommend this tour as a powerful and informative introduction to Soweto, and especially my tour guide Khutso for being so welcoming, knowledgeable, and accommodating. The itinerary was indeed as advertised-- and I learned so much, even as someone who has worked in townships in SA previously. I write this with the caveat that the way I view tours is to be inherently non-comprehensive...to serve as a 'quick and dirty' initial meeting to gain the lay of the land because of course you can't see a place as vast in scale and as heterogeneous and complex as Soweto in one experience. In this way, this tour absolutely met my expectations! We drove past and learned about the middle-class parts of Soweto, Winnie's house, Vilakazi Street on which Tutu AND Madiba lived, a university campus now in Soweto, the famous resistance epicenter of Regina Mundi church, the square where the Congress of the People (1955) was held, new permanent housing developments which are tragically a pipe dream still for so many in the informal settlements, and other places in between. Early in the tour, guide Hope led us through one such informal settlement: Motsoaledi. This was the main part of the tour I had necessarily powerfully mixed feelings about (the other being the commercialization of Vilakazi Street, which does not relate to this tour)-- thank goodness that guides are supporting the most desperate poverty zones of Soweto, and yet at the same time, when you're walking almost in someone's 'backyard,' past communal water points, into a preschool with singing children, it's hard to feel like this isn't a spiritual intrusion on some level. But of course, given the informative nature of the tour, and the guidance toward empathy vs. sympathy, maybe if more people in positions of economic and political power completed this tour, the upliftment out of poverty could be accomplished much sooner than what has been inarguably and excruciatingly too slow in the wake of apartheid's brutality. If you're an obsessive history buff or documentarian, this tour will leave you wanting more-- but again, for me, this is sort of the point. I now know the lay of the land; I could return to Vilakazi Street, go through the Mandela House and Hector Pieterson more slowly on my own (there was 35-45 minutes allocated, if memory serves for the latter), and/or hire this same company MoAfrika for a more personalized experience in the future. To conclude, I share the two parts of the tour I found most compelling. The first is the way Khutso so deeply knew the structure and landscape of Soweto. We could point at any urban structure and receive an answer that went so much deeper than just driving past sites xyz..."these were the mining quarters, this is permanent housing that folks are waiting for etc. etc." This was really outstanding and I just learned so very much. The second thing to highlight is that whether you go on the official apartheid museum tour or not (I did not, as I have been a few times on my own), the juxtaposition of reading about the seminal roles that Soweto horrors and resistance played in the anti-apartheid struggle, and then setting foot in those places, is emotionally riveting. Hallowed ground. Inevitably words won't convey the evils of apartheid and the spiritual richness, tragedy, and contradictions of the cultural timeline of Soweto. But you should go, and then reflect, and pray, and act.