Johannesburg & Soweto Excursion d'une journée complète - avec ramassage et retour





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NB) Veuillez noter que si le porno de la pauvreté est ce que vous recherchez, ce n'est pas la tournée pour vous, nous ne sommes pas l'entreprise qui met en valeur les pauvres ou qui envahit la vie privée des gens pour la satisfaction de nos clients. Cependant, ce que nous faisons, c'est mettre en valeur la beauté et ce qui fait de l'Afrique du Sud une destination unique. Lors de cette excursion, nous explorerons Soweto et Johannesburg. Le canton du Sud-Ouest, connu sous le nom de SOWETO, abrite non seulement deux nobles gagnants du prix à la pièce, mais aussi plus de 2 millions de Sud-Africains. Soweto est le lieu où tout a commencé pour la plupart des Noirs d'Afrique du Sud et, grâce à cette expérience, nous couvrirons le passé présent mais surtout l'avenir de Soweto et de l'Afrique du Sud dans son ensemble. Comment cette expérience, nous couvrirons à la fois Johannesburg et Soweto, en présentant les points de repère clés dans les régions et l'impact de l'apartheid sur ces deux villes, les parallèles de deux villes conçues pour deux couleurs différentes de personnes.
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Le musée national Nelson Mandela, communément appelé Mandela House, est la maison de Vilakazi Street, Orlando West, Soweto, Afrique du Sud, où Nelson Mandela a vécu de 1946 à 1962.
Le musée Hector Pieterson est un grand musée situé à Orlando West, Soweto, Afrique du Sud, à deux pâtés de maisons de l'endroit où Hector Pieterson a été abattu le 16 juin 1976
En plein cœur du plus grand township d'Afrique du Sud et du plus célèbre au monde (si grand, c'est pratiquement une ville à part entière), Vilakazi Street est l'endroit où Nelson Mandela a passé les deux premières nuits de sa libération après 27 ans d'emprisonnement, avec son ancienne épouse, Winnie Mandela. Le numéro 8115 Orlando West était également l'endroit où il a vécu entre 1946 et 1962. Abritant des lieux de fête Sowetan bien connus comme Kwa-Lichaba, c'est l'endroit où aller à Soweto!
Le First National Bank Stadium ou simplement FNB Stadium, également connu sous le nom de Soccer City et The Calabash, est un stade de football et de rugby à XV situé à Nasrec, en bordure de la région de Soweto à Johannesburg, en Afrique du Sud.
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Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(15)
Visiting Soweto and learning about the rich culture and bravery of the Soweto community was such a blessing. Lebo (our guide) and Murundeni (our driver) helped us to feel welcomed and comfortable. We learned so much about the beautiful history of Soweto that will never be forgotten. The bike riding through the city and having lunch was amazing. It Truly was an enriching experience!
What a friendly staff, from the admitnistrator to the driver who picked me up, to the guide who gave me an exciting tour of Soweto. We had such a great time. My money was well spent
The best way to get to know Soweto and party and have a true Johannesburg nightlife experience like a local with locals, they are always there, they take you to many places and you feel safe at all times, without fear or doubt do it without thinking twice
It was an amazing tour in Soweto with a local guide. The meeting point was easily reachable with an Uber, afterwards we walked around for 3 hours. There were lots of interesting information and also a museum was included. We finished with a local beer together with the guide which added a personal note to the tour. We recommend!
This was a bike tour around Soweto, with visits to the Mandela House and the devastating Hector Pieterson museum included. We biked around 10 miles/ 16km and our guide Phiwe have us an excellent introduction to the history and culture of Soweto. If you're in Joburg for more than a night, I HIGHLY recommend this - only the apartheid museum has been a more impactful experience to me as a foreign visitor to Joburg. Street art, culture, history and a bit of exercise - what more could you ask?
We had several experiences with honest travel, Soweto walking tour, inner city walking tour and Pan Africa cooking dinner. Everything was just perfect,our guide Tyrese is knowledgeable, and pleasent, arrived on time, always smiles, I highly recommend them
Must see in Jo’burg! A great experience not to be missed. Whether by scooter or on foot. Our guide made it a very special experience. Be sure to ask Phew! He made our day perfect. A great experience not to be missed. Whether with scooter or on foot. Our guide made it a very special experience. Be sure to ask Phew.
With escooters,our guides Phiwe and Mike could take us to interesting streets that buses cant access, we could get to places wiickly and it was really fun. I am 62 yet the escooter was easy to use. Our guides were from Soweto and knew many of the folks around Soweto, they showed us what a wonderful community vibe there is in Soweto. The cost was very reasonable, includes entry into Hector Pietersen museum and Nelson Mandela house. Phiwe and Mike were extremely knowledgeable. We learned so much from our visit, it was both fun and somewhat sobering when you learn the history of Soweto, so much connected to the history of South Africa and the Apartheid regieme. Despite the history and hardship, the community of Soweto continues to demonstrate its strength and character. We would certainly take this tour again, it was truly one of the highlights of our visit to South Africa.
Unforgettable experience with amazing tour guide. If you are not in shape, choose e bike, otherwise enjoy cycling in biggest township in the world.
Soweto is the most important tourist spot in Joburg but obviously I wouldn't be comfortable going there alone. That's where Tye came in! He showed me around and educated me while keeping me laughing the whole way, which was very impressive! There were plenty of highlights but nothing hit me harder than the Hector Pieterson Museum. It is a struggle to face that ugly past but I came away with a greater perspective of this country's progression, still with problems today but an incredible place all the same. If you're thinking of doing this tour, then go through this company for sure!



