Soweto Township Day Tour

SOWETO. It sounds like a delightful African name, but the word is actually an acronym for South Western Townships. It is a sprawling township, or more accurately, a cluster of townships on the south-western flank of Johannesburg. Soweto was created in the 1930s, with Orlando the first township established. In the 1950s, more black people were relocated there from 'black spots' in the inner city - black neighbourhoods which the apartheid government had reserved for whites. Soweto's growth was phenomenal - but unplanned. Despite government attempts to stop the influx of black workers to the cities, waves of migrant workers moved from the countryside and neighbouring countries to look for employment in the city of gold.

With a population of over 2 million, the township is the biggest black urban settlement in Africa with a rich political history. Soweto was the centre of political campaigns aimed at the overthrow of the apartheid state. The 1976 student uprising, also known as the Soweto uprising, started in Soweto and spread to the rest of the country. Many of the sights on the heritage route therefore have political significance.

Soweto tour includes a visit to the informal settlement, Nelson Mandela’s house, Regina Mundi’s church, Kliptown and Hector Pieterson Memorial Museum.

Rates

Validity: January – December 2012

Availabilty: Daily

Tour 1 Person 2 – 4 people 5 people or  more  
Soweto full day with lunch (09:00 – 17:00) R1450pp R900pp R750pp Book Now  
Soweto Half Day with Lunch (09:00 – 13:00) R1150pp R750pp R500pp Book Now
Soweto Half day only (09:00 – 13:00) or (13:30 – 17:00) R950pp R550pp R450pp Book Now
Johannesburg and Soweto Full day with lunch (08:30 – 17:00) R1700pp R1000pp R850pp Book Now
Apartheid Museum and Soweto with lunch (09:00 – 17:00) available from Tuesday R1650pp R950pp R800pp Book Now
Johannesburg, Apartheid Museum and Soweto standard tour, lunch own account (09:00 – 17:00) available from Tuesday R1350pp R750pp R580pp Book Now

 Soweto Full Day Weekend Special (Saturday and Sunday Olny)

We only need minimum of four people for this historic tour and each one only pay R750 including lunch, entrance and guiding