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You are here: Home / News / MyPR / Mashaba Tours: Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of Soweto and Beyond

Mashaba Tours: Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of Soweto and Beyond

9 October 2023 by Guest

In the heart of South Africa, where history, culture, and vibrant communities converge, Mashaba Tours stands as a bridge to the past and a gateway to understanding the present. With a diverse range of tour options, they offer an immersive experience that reveals the intricate layers of Soweto and Johannesburg’s history and culture. More info …

In the heart of South Africa, where history, culture, and vibrant communities converge, Mashaba Tours stands as a bridge to the past and a gateway to understanding the present. With a diverse range of tour options, they offer an immersive experience that reveals the tangled layers of Soweto and Johannesburg’s history and culture. More info on soweto tours

Soweto Tours: The Essence of South Africa

Soweto Township – Half Day Tour:

For those seeking a glimpse into daily life in Soweto and a taste of its captivating history, the half-day tour is a perfect choice. With pick-up times at 9:00 and 13:00, you’ll explore iconic sites like the Hector Pieterson Museum and Mandela House Museum. Please note that attractions may not be open daily, and meals are not included.

Soweto Township and Johannesburg City – Full Day Tour:

Experience the highlights of both Johannesburg and Soweto in a single day with this comprehensive full-day tour. Starting at 9:00, you’ll open with a half-day exploration of Johannesburg’s iconic sites, including Constitution Hill and the Carlton Centre Viewing Deck. Afterward, head to Soweto for lunch and delve into the township’s history and culture, including visits to the Hector Pieterson Museum and Mandela Museum. Meals are not included, and not all attractions may be open daily.

Soweto Township – Full Day Tour:

Submerge yourself in the vibrant culture and history of Soweto with this eight-hour full-day tour. Starting at 9:00, explore iconic sites like the Hector Pieterson Museum and Mandela House Museum, with entrance fees included. While meals are not included, the cost is R1290.00 per person (with a minimum of 2 people), offering a memorable journey into the struggle against apartheid.

Soweto and Apartheid Museum – Full Day Tour:

Delve deep into the violent history of South Africa with this tour that combines Soweto’s exploration with a visit to the Apartheid Museum. Starting at 9:00, you’ll discover Soweto’s iconic sites, including the Hector Pieterson Museum and Mandela House Museum, with entrance fees included. Later, head to the Apartheid Museum to gain insights into South Africa’s complex history. Meals are not included, and the cost is R1490.00 per person (with a minimum of 2 people). Contact.

Johannesburg and Apartheid Museum Tours: Unveiling Complex Histories

Johannesburg and Apartheid Museum – Full Day Tour:

Explore the fascinating history and culture of Johannesburg while delving into the struggle against apartheid with this full-day tour. Starting at 9:00, visit iconic sites like Constitution Hill and the Carlton Centre Viewing Deck. Later, submerge yourself in the profound history at the Apartheid Museum, with entrance fees included. Meals are not included, and the cost is R1490.00 per person (with a minimum of 2 people).

Johannesburg, Soweto, and Apartheid Museum – Full Day Tour:

Embark on an all-encompassing journey through Johannesburg, Soweto, and the apartheid era with this nine-hour tour. Beginning at 9:00, explore iconic sites such as Constitution Hill, the Carlton Centre Viewing Deck, the Hector Pieterson Museum, and Mandela House Museum (entrance fees included). Then, deepen your understanding at the Apartheid Museum. Meals are not included, and the cost is R1590 per person (with a minimum of 2 people).

At Mashaba Tours, each tour offers a unique perspective, revealing the tangled threads that design up the fabric of South Africa’s history and culture. Whether you choose to explore Soweto, Johannesburg, or both, you’re in for an unforgettable journey that unveils the rich tapestry of this remarkable nation. Join Mashaba Tours to embark on an immersive adventure into the heart and soul of South Africa. Click here for more info https://mashabatours.co.za.

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