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One Day in Soweto
Discover the history of Soweto, where political icons lived during Apartheid, fighting against the regime. Explore the everyday life, meet the locals, taste local cuisine and get an authentic experience with a Sowetan native guide.
Start at the Hector Pietersen Museum and hear about the Soweto uprising that transpired in 1976, which was one the turning point of Apartheid.
Be introduced to the famous house of Nelson Mandela in Vilakazi Street, built in 1945, where he lived until he was imprisoned for 27 years. Have a conversation about Arch bishop Desmond Tutu in the famous street in Vilakazi Street.
Continue through Orlando East, the first formal settlement of Soweto and Orlando Stadium, Soweto football giants, the Orlando Pirate and ride a minibus taxi to the last stop at the Orlando Towers.
Listen to the many personal stories about the family's generations, how apartheid had an impact in each and everyone of them and how Soweto has changed today. Enjoy a traditional, local lunch of Kota (Local burger)
Maboneng Street Art Tour
Discover why Johanessburg’s artistic hub is recognized worldwide as a booming creative center on this 2-hour guided walking tour. You’ll see some of the best street art from around the world and even meet some of the artists themselves.
Hit the streets of Maboneng Precinct and Jewel City to see why South Africa has long been recognized for its exciting modern art. Your guide will take you to meet the locals and explore Joburg subcultures, learn about the artists, their motivations, and the different techniques they use.
You’ll walk through individual pieces and get an overview of these colorful pieces, experiencing first-hand just how street art is changing the perspective in these local communities.
Other Things to Note.
**Do not hesitate to send a message asking about availability. I can add spots and be available anytime!**
One Day in Jo'burg
Walk through the city centre and feel the bustle and hustle of the people, lifestyle and culture of Johannesburg. Visit Nelson Mandela's Law firm and discover gems.
Meeting in Market Theatre, in Newtown, then move on to the Workers Museum, the last surviving municipal compound for African men in Johannesburg. Continue to Chancellor House, where Nelson Mandela and OR Tambo set up South Africa’s first black-owned law firm.
Uncover Main Street, which offers some of the best architectural buildings in the city. Main Street will lead us to Gandhi Square, a busy urban hub of commercial and retail activity. From there, move on to the Top of Africa, inside the tallest skyscraper on the continent (temporarily Closed, till further notice).
We will take local transport to Maboneng, an art district dedicated to young entrepreneurs for a BBQ Local lunch (vegan, vegetarian friendly).
Johannesburg Bar & Club Hopping Experience
Our Johannesburg Nightlife Experience is An Experience that offers you the ability to really explore Joburg's nightlife with local people. Our hosts are Gio (male) and Tshego (female) , and you can see them in the pictures of the experience with their names written below the picture. The experience can be run by women only if some ladies feel more comfortable that way.
The Experience takes you around Johannesburg's key party hubs from:
Rosebank
Greenside
Parkhurst
Melville
Braamfontein
Mabonang
These areas are famous for different vibes in the city & are all unique and you will be exploring most of them with us on the night. Your host will be selecting the spaces to visit according to the vibe on the day you book& Your interests so it's important to reach out as soon as you make a booking so that such information may be communicated.
The Experience is divided into three parts:
Option 1 - ( 4 pm to 7 pm) -Sunset & Dinner
(Optional once booking is made)
Option 2 (7pm - 1am) - Bar/club Hopping through Johannesburg
Option 3: (7pm to 11pm)-Dining experience - This is a family relaxed version of the nightlife experience accommodative of teens as well.
Please reach out so we can give you an entire experience of the city and recommend other interesting things you could do, from African Food tours to Historical tours like Soweto & street art tours & Galleries.
Design a bespoke African print masterpiece with Caraci
Custom bomber jacket/ an African print clothing item experience - from concept to finished garment
Explore and experience Johannesburg’s fashion district like never before. The Fashion Capital and the historical fashion square are located in the old Johannesburg city.
The designer will walk with you to fabric shops in the inner city, where you will select a unique African print that you love from hundreds of options.
You will then meet a member of his design team and have your measurements taken. You will collaborate with them on the creation of your custom jacket.
The experience is paired with a photoshoot in the trendy neighbourhoods of Maboneng and Braamfontein, and a vlog video of the whole experience will be recorded and shared at the end (optional).
1. Choose a unique African print from one of our local fabric stores (fabric included).
2. Learn how to take body measurements for the making of clothing garments.
3. Cut the pattern and pieces for your custom bomber jacket or any other item made in African print (discuss with us via messages on the possibility)
4. Learn basic stitching and hand sewing in a practical lesson, while putting together your garment (expert studio assistants will guide you).
5. While you enjoy lunch, your bomber jacket will be completed by our assistants.
6. You'll star in a street photoshoot wearing your custom bomber jack
Soweto Bicycle Experience
Join me as we cycle through the vibrant & historical township of Soweto, Orlando east and west.
We will start our bicycle tour on Vilakazi street, the only street in the world with 2 Nobel prize winners.
We will visit the Nelson Mandela house, Desmond Tutu's house, Hector Pietersen museum, Winnie Mandela's house, and other attractions like the YMCA hall where Nelson Mandela used to train boxing in Orlando East. Please bring small bills to tip the guys selling and dancing outside these stops
(The tips are optional, it is okay if you don't have or don't want to tip).
We will have lunch in Orland East, our lunch is a Kota. A Kota is like a street burger. It is a loaf of bread cut into half, then into a quarter, then you fill it with fries, mini sausages, cheese, and a spicy salad. Kota is our ultimate favorite meal in Soweto.
After lunch, we will cycle to the Soweto brewing company, passing through the township of Orlando East. At the Soweto brewing company, we will enjoy a refreshing beer-tasting experience (or soft drink). Once we are done at the Soweto brewing company, we will cycle back to the start.
The route is easy, but hilly too.
We do have safe parking if you are driving to the meet point.
Bicycle Tour of Soweto
The township of Soweto, once a byword for oppression, had a major role in overturning apartheid. Cover more ground than you would on a walking tour while remaining close to the city streets on this half-day guided bicycle tour, complete with a traditional kota sandwich lunch. You'll learn not only about Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and Hector Pieterson but about the women who helped topple apartheid, such as Liliian Mgoyi.
Start your cycling tour in Orlando West, to learn how Soweto was started in 1904 and share the history of this Township.
Continue to Mama Lilian Ngoyi's house, an anti-apartheid activist. Cycle to Hector Pietersen Museum where the Soweto uprising transpired which was one of the turning points of apartheid.
This tour will get you closer to all the highlights of Soweto. See the Mandela House, where Nelson Mandela lived from 1946 to 1962.
Then, pass by Tutu House on Vilakazi Street, where Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his family once resided. Talk about the Nobel Laureate's contribution to apartheid's downfall in South Africa.
Give your feet a break by stopping for lunch. Taste South African sandwiches called kota before cycling back to the starting point.
Taste of Africa Food Experience
Guests meet with us at the Westminster mentions for the 3pm tour & 40 phillips st , city and suburban(big blue building @ coffee shop), for the 5pm tour, where we gather to start the tour and get briefed about the day and what to expect and what the tour will entail to manage expectations and find out if there are any allergies or special dietary requirements.
Areas we will cover:
option 1. , Berea, Yeoville
option 2 : Maboneng, Jewel city & access city
Stop 1: Our first stop is where we meet depending on which tour you are doing where option 1 will be 3pm @ westminster mentions , Highland street, Yeoville .
and option 2 will be : 40 phillips st, city and suburban on1 coffee shop.
Stop 2: South African cuisines, The inner city of Johannesburg made up of many African immigrates we will start of with Southern Africa Cuisine.
Stop 3: Ethiopian coffee with a delicious meal will be served at our 3rd stop.
Stop 4: Ghana - west africa brings a mouth watering mix of numerous flavours.
Stop 5: Shopping an African Market with food from all over the continent, the guest will be given a chance to shop.
Stop 6 here we will either have a Congolese meal or Nigerian depending on the group.
Stop 7: We will end our experience in Cameroon with delicious seafood :)
*This tour is customizable depending on special dietary requirements.
Gin Tasting Experience
A warm welcome to The Capital Distillery where we will introduce ourselves and explain how the tasting will work. We could also ask you some questions such as where you are from and how did you find us so that we can better learn who you are.
We will show you our process and have you smell, taste and experience things you have probably never done before. We have a small intimate tasting room where guests will get to interact with one another and be part of the tasting and tour together. You are free to ask any questions or inquire about what and how we do things. Transparency is key with us and we want you to leave feeling fulfilled.
Guests will leave with greater knowledge and appreciation for spirits and the process behind our products. Guests will also appreciate the fact that we are fully reliant on farmers and many other local businesses which can be enlightening.
Those who have ordered snack platters, these will be served during the tasting of the spirits.
*Please note that late arrivals will forfeit the distillery tour*
Street Photoshoot in Maboneng Precinct
We'll explore the The Maboneng Precinct. We'll walk up to the top of the street where we will view a little bit of the Maboneng history. There are various African restaurants, street art and the famous Maboneng sign where we’ll take photo’s. We'll then walk through local African street stalls selling paintings, clothing and local handmade merchandise. There are a few spots where we’ll stop and take photo’s as we make our way to a new local area called Jewel City where there is some beautiful street art. There are some rooftop bars where you can enjoy the views of our beautiful City of Johannesburg. Here you can decide whether to enjoy a refreshing local beer or cocktail and sit back and enjoy the view.
Other things to note
It is very normal to feel nervous for a photoshoot. The important thing to remember is to be yourself. Make sure you wear something comfortable and something you feel comfortable wearing.
Pan-African Cooking & Dining Experience
Our Pan-African Cooking experience is an experience that will take you through a different number of African cuisines with a well know chef who is pure at heart and cooks not just to feed but to heal .
We will be focusing on one country's famous meal and how the meal was derived...Africa has 54 countries and all countries eat differently and we will be preparing something combining a few countries.
This experience was suggested by one of our guests who have come on our famous Taste of Africa food experience, they want to be able to make their own meals and understand the ingredients in the meals.
The experience is inclusive of a conversation over nutrition and healthy eating, what most people call veganism, Our head chef is the instructor to the experience and will introduce a guest chef from a different country to make every experience different.
Explore Johannesburg on a Skateboard - with a skate lesson
Our exciting and fun experience starts with a skateboarding lesson for first-timers/beginners which means that you don't need to know how to skateboard to join...we will teach you!
Once done learning, we skate through Maboneng (one of the world's coolest neighbourhoods, 2018, Forbes) and the Jewel City Precinct which are both redefining life in the inner city.
While in Maboneng and Jewel City, we also see some amazing graffiti and street art by both local and international artists such as Dbongz One (SA), Roa (BEL), DALeast (CHN) and Vhils (POR) to name a few!
We then head off to see the city's origins in Marshalltown, where we see some of the city's oldest buildings, learn about the city's history from 1886 and hear about the non-racial "Kruger Liquour License" issued to select bars and what made it so special!
We end off our experience in Newtown, which is home to the city's first ever multiracial cultural centre (The Market Theatre) and the city's best graffiti due to its association with street culture and the underground clubs found in the area!
By the end of it all, you'll have a much better idea of the city of Johannesburg, it's history, what's going on now and how it came to be the way it is today!
We think Johannesburg is dope and want to show you why we love it so much...the best part of it all...you'll do it from the fun of a skateboard!
A Taste of Braamfontein through its Art & Culture
Braamfontein - or just "Braam" to locals - is one of the most hip, cool, contemporary and culturally rich areas in the city!
We meet at the courtyard inside 70 Juta Street - a collection of small stores selling vinyls, coffee, scrumptious foods, clothes etc.!
From here, we head onto the streets of "Braam" where we trace its history, development and story while admiring the mixture of old and new buildings and the impact of the beautiful Street Art and Graffiti in the area.
As we move along the streets, we chat about the day-to-day happenings of the area and how the migrant nature of the city's residents has played a role in shaping the way Braamfontein is today!
Any walk in "Braam" is not complete without a stop at the Kalashnikovv Gallery - a gallery with a revolving door of artists, art, exhibitions and electic characters that add flavour to this neighbourhood!
We finish off the tour at the iconic Kitcheners Carvery Bar (or just "Kitcheners" to locals) - it's the second oldest bar in Johannesburg, rich in history and a popular dive bar/locale among the cooler crowd of the city!
With a history closely linked to the development of Street Culture in the city from 2000 onwards, this is a really cool experience to do if want to know more about the development of contemporary street culture in Johannesburg!
NB!
This experience ends at The Playground Market on Saturdays!
The Blyde crystal lagoon
ONLY KIDS BELOW 7 YEARS ENTER FOR FREE
R300 if you book and pay on arrival
Enjoy a beach-like experience with Africa’s first ever crystal lagoon in the city of Pretoria. Come and enjoy a day with family and friends swimming and canoeing.
Available within the estate is a restaurant and bar to have breakfast lunch or dinner with a menu that caters for the whole family and an array of drinks to cool off the summer heat. The restaurant offers a buy 1 get 1 free cocktail hour daily from 5pm to 7pm.
A convenience store to purchase snacks, cold drinks, ice cream and beachwear and beach toys for kids.
There’s also a wellness spa featuring a range of luxury treatments (price list available on request).
Quad biking is also available at R150 per person (booking is essential)
The lagoon closes at 6pm and the restaurant closes at 10pm. You will have access from 10am to 10pm
Jo'burg Underground to Sky
We will build an image of the history of the city from an architectural standpoint. Walking and exploring the city from that perspective. Our tour starts at Mary Fitzgerald square in the Newtown district where art and creativity thrive, making our way into Albertina Sisulu street (formerly known as Market Street) which is the birth of the entire city. There, we will pause at the Library gardens where it all started as I tell you and show you the historical spaces and changes over the years. Our path will take us to the beautiful mining offices of the Marshalltown district which holds an important role in the narrative of the city, and our tour ends off at “The top of Africa” in Carlton centre. Which was the highest point in the whole of Africa until recently for you to soak it all in and see the vastness from a bird’s eye view. (Currently the Top of Africa is closed, we'll end at the bottom of the Carlton Center)