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Soweto Tour - Half Day., Johannesburg Day Tours, S. Africa, Tel: +27 31 572 4227

 
The Soweto Tour - Half Day. Visit Prestige Park and Orlando West, traveling past the homes of Winnie Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. stop at Mandela Museum and Hector Peterson Memorial.

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1. Half and Full Day tours requires full payment at booking time.
2. Half and Full Day tours needs to be booked 48 hours in advanced.
3. Children under 12 years pays 50% of the required fee.
4. Toddlers under 2 years old only pays for an infant seat at R60.00 per day.
5. Please inform us in the booking form if attention to special needs might be required.
Tour Information

TOUR NAME : The Soweto Tour
CODE : SCJW
MEALS INCLUDED : None
DEPARTURE : Monday – Friday at 08h30
DURATION : 4 Hours
ROUTING : Soweto Tour, Visit Prestige Park and Orlando West, travelling past homes Winnie Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. stop at Mandela Museum and Hector Peterson Memorial.
SPECIAL NOTES : None
MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS : None
DRESS REQUIREMENTS : Comfortable casual

Tour Itinerary

Soweto Tour.
Soweto is an urban area west of the city of Johannesburg in Gauteng, South Africa, bordering the city's mining belt in the south. Its name, an English syllabic abbreviation for South Western Townships, refers to its origins as a Black township under South Africa's Apartheid government. The population has historically been overwhelmingly Black and some of the watershed events in the struggle against Apartheid occurred in the township. Many parts of Soweto rank among the poorest in Johannesburg, although individual townships tend to have a mix of wealthier and poorer residents. In general, households in the outlying areas to the northwest and southeast have lower incomes, while those in southwestern areas tend to have higher incomes. The economic development of Soweto was severely curtailed by the apartheid state, which provided very limited infrastructure and prevented residents from creating their own businesses. Roads remained unpaved, and many residents had to share one tap between four houses.

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Archbishop Desmond Tutu house.
Here we are in Soweto. We just drove past Archbishop Desmond Tutu's house, the gentle Anglican cleric who preached against apartheid. I would have missed the undistinguished house entirely had, our local Soweto guide not pointed it out. It looked like virtually every other place on the crowded block, with its grilled windows, boxy shape, and brick walls. Tutu doesn't stay here much, but not because he moved uptown to fancier digs. The crowds flocking to see the famous cleric's home apparently got to be too much. The presence of the Mandela Family Museum, which is just down the block, obviously didn't help. Both Tutu and Mandela, of course, whose kind face can be seen throughout the township on monuments and billboards, won the Noble Peace Prize. No wonder it's such a popular street!

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Mandela Museum.
Nelson Mandela's humble little house in Orlando West, Soweto, now called the Mandela Family Museum, is an interesting stopover for those keen to imbibe a slice of authentic history on the world's most famous former prisoner. The museum, a house comprising four inter-leading rooms, contains a rather higgledy-piggledy assortment of memorabilia, paintings and photographs of the Mandela family, as well as a collection of honorary doctorates bestowed on Mandela by universities and institutions around the world. There's also a boxing belt from Sugar Ray Leonard, a multi-coloured cloak presented to the former president, and a row of his old boots. The matchbox home, at 8115 Ngakane Street, was Mandela's first house. He moved there with his first wife, Evelyn Ntoko Mase, in 1946. After their divorce in 1957, she moved out.

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Hector Peterson Memorial.
The museum is named after one of the first casualties of the march through Soweto on 16 June 1976, when police were ordered to shoot at a crowd of demonstrating students. Sam Nzima's photograph of the mortally wounded Hector Pieterson carried by a horrified youngster and his wailing sister came to symbolise the contribution of the youth to the liberation struggle. The museum is next to the Hector Pieterson Memorial, and the whole area has been declared a national heritage site.

Visitors move along a series of ramps and look through strategically placed windows at important scenes - including Orlando Stadium and the police station - and view exhibits such as television footage of the uprising. Participants and witnesses are invited to record their own experiences of the day. Knowledgeable tour guides include Hector's sister, Antoinette Sithole.

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THIS SOWETO HALF DAY TOUR DEPARTS 08H30, MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS.

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