NOT TO BE MISSED

EXCURSIONS IN JOHANNESBURG

 

 

 
  • Historical and cultural tours with African Classic Encounters - for example “A Taste of the History of South Africa”:
    Visit Alexandra, a vibrant and exciting township situated on the outskirts of Johannesburg, and hear stories of early township life. Once home to Nelson Mandela, Alexandra has shaped the history and culture of South Africa. Then have lunch at Liliesleaf Farm, headquarters of the ANC resistance during Apartheid, and site of the capture of the Rivonia trialists. Visit Vlakplaas, home of the Apartheid hit squads. Finally, see the Voortrekker Monument and discover the history of Afrikaner people.

  • Apartheid Museum and Constitution Hill Tour – visit of Museum, followed by visit of Constitution Hill precinct (formerly a fortress, then notorious prison, now housing South Africa’s new Constitution Court).

  • Cradle of Humankind - visit one of the richest and most prolific fossil sites in the world, in Sterkfontein Valley, and gain a wealth of information about human prehistory from 3,5 million years ago to the present.

  • NEW: Origins Centre Museum – a journey of discovery beginning with origins of humankind in Africa, rock art traditions, ending in a contemporary world

  • Gold Reef City, Ormonde 
    Open 09h00 – 17h00 (closed on Mondays)
    Situated on what was for many years the world’s richest gold mine, the venue comprises a set of reconstructed buildings from the gold rush era.  One shaft of the old mine is kept open, allowing visitors experience a fascinating underground tour.  The park also has a funfair, restaurants and activities for children.

  • Constitution Hill, Braamfontein and the Nelson Mandela Bridge
    Open 09h00 to 16h00 daily (except for Christmas and Good Friday)

    Site of an historic prison and now home to the South African Constitutional Court, Constitution Hill will upon completion house complex of restaurants, hotels and a precinct for cultural events.  

    The Nelson Mandela Bridge:  Opened in 2003, the 284 m long bridge linking the Newtown Cultural Precinct with the Constitution Hill development, this state-of-the-art cable-stayed bridge was named after Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s most revered bridge builder and the man who led the county to democratic reconciliation.   In addition to acquiring instant iconic status and redefining the Joburg skyline, the bridge also forms the heart of a R300-million inner city renewal project.

  • Soweto
    The name given to the largest and most famous segregated African city in South Africa, situated to the south-west of the Joburg CBD.  No visit to Gauteng is complete without trip to Soweto, home still to veteran anti-apartheid activists and scene of the 1976 student uprising.  There are plenty of sites to visit including the homes of Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu,  the Walter Sisulu Square (formerly Freedom Square), the Hector Pietersen Memorial & Museum and the Regina Mundi Catholic Church, to mention but a few.

  • MuseumAfrika, Newtown in Johannesburg CBD 
    (Open 09h00 – 17h00, closed on Mondays)
    Once the city’s fruit and vegetable market, this magnificent Victorian building now houses important early Africana heritage collections including displays on the Treason Trial (1956-60, Ghandi’s almost 20 years spent in South Africa and a recreation of some of South Africa’s most magnificent San rock art.)

  • Johannesburg Art Gallery, Joubert Park, CBD 
    (Open 10h00 – 17h00, closed on Mondays), It is best to use a guide to access   this gallery.   
    Housed in a grand colonial building (designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens), Johannesburg’s  principal art collection is acknowledged as the most representative collection in sub-Saharan Africa (excluding Islamic art) and includes major pieces from many genres – from 19th Century traditional African objects, anti-apartheid art and works by several European masters including Picasso and Rodin..

  • SA Museum of Military History, Saxonwold 
    An internationally renowned collection of military equipment, machinery and memorabilia (dating from World War I) displayed in an immaculate park adjoining the Johannesburg Zoo.

  • Lesedi Cultural Village, Magaliesberg 
    (Tel: 012-205 1394)
    This purpose-built cultural village provides visitors with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in African art, culture, dancing and music.  Enjoy performances twice daily or stay overnight, seven days a week.

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