Tour di mezza giornata guidato di Soweto e Museo dell'Apartheid





Descrizione
Soweto è un comune della città di Johannesburg, comune metropolitano di Gauteng, in Sudafrica, dove vivrai la nostra oscura storia. Sud Africa Il museo dell'Apartheid è un museo in cui potrai vivere ciò che il Sudafrica attraversa il XX secolo. Dove avrete l'opportunità di vedere casa Nelson Mandela, casa tutu Desmond a Soweto e avrete esperienza di tour a piedi in via Vilakazi a Soweto, solo una strada al mondo che si può vedere la casa di due nobili prezzi.
Opzioni tour
Itinerario
Il Museo dell'Apartheid illustra l'ascesa e la caduta dell'apartheid. Tieni presente che attualmente il Museo dell'Apartheid è aperto dal mercoledì alla domenica
Vilakazi Street è l'unica strada al mondo in cui vedrai le case di due premi Nobel per la pace. Desmond Tutu e Nelson Mandela
Mandela House è la casa in cui Nelson Mandela visse dal 1946 al 1964 a Soweto
Hector Pieterson Memorial Place, deve commemorare il ruolo degli studenti nella lotta contro l'apartheid in Sud Africa nel 1976
Soweto è la cittadina più grande e famosa. Soweto si è trasformata da cittadina oppressa e segregata in un'iconica destinazione internazionale. Torre dell'Orlando. Piazza della Libertà. Casa Nelson Mandela. La casa di Desmond Tutu. Ospedale Chris Hani Baragwanath.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Alberghi, Pensioni, BNB e Residenziali Non veniamo a prendere a Pretoria per questo tour.
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- I bambini devono essere accompagnati da un adulto
- Il codice di abbigliamento è casual
Recensioni(693)
Great way to see the apartheid museaum and Soweto. Not too long or too short, and the guide was fantastic.
We had an excellent tour. Our guide was so knowledgeable and friendly. It was excellent to see and hear about the history of this beautiful place. All the people we met were amazing. Thank you for offering this tour.
Comfortable and informative way to learn about Johannesburg and Soweto. Apartheid museum was excellent.
Fantastic tour with our guide Lebo, who was a refreshing young man full of knowledge and information, which added so much value to the tour and experience. His insights were fantastic in explaining the evolution of Johannesburg. Fully enjoyed the tour and can recommend it as a fantastic experience.
My mom and I had a great experience in the tour. Bryan, the guide, picked us up at the time promissed, and spoke a clear English (my mom doesn’t speak really well, but she was able to understand most of the information shared. I will definitely reccomend the tour and company to my friends who wish to visit the city in the future.
We had a very touching experience visiting Soweto and Apartheid museum. The pick up and drop off was smooth. Water provided. Very comfortable walking tour. Our driver and guide Lebo is a local. He provided us great insights into the history of South Africa and current events. He was well-spoken and mature beyond his age when talking about sensitive topics. An afternoon to remember. A must-do tour if you are in the area.
We had a fantastic half day tour taking in all the major tourist spots. Our tour guide Brian was excellent, friendly, knowledgeable and funny he made our day very enjoyable. We would definitely recommend buying the gifts from the locals in Soweto.
I had an excellent day with my guide, who spoke good French and provided a lot of explanations. I felt safe. The communication and the handling went well. An emotional visit, and I believe that when one passes through this area, it is a duty to go there. I recommend this visit.
A great tour with guide Lebo who was very accommodating and informative. The tour was easy going, water provided.
I am Brazilian and this tour brings a shock of reality that we need to always help each other. The guide was amazing, took us to the placesesz helped with the photos. In soweto it is important to respect people because it is more than living.. there they survive based on what the government supports. The tour was worth it to know the history of the country.



