Experience the vibrant culture of Johannesburg and Soweto on a French-guided tour. Visit local schools, attend traditional weddings, and explore top attractions while immersing yourself in the local culture.
Experience the vibrant culture of Johannesburg and Soweto on a French-guided tour. Visit local schools, attend traditional weddings, and explore top attractions while immersing yourself in the local culture.
- Hector Pieterson Memorial - In 1976, the student uprising began in Soweto and spread throughout the country. Visitors can explore the Memorial and Museum dedicated to this event.
- Mandela House - Located on Vilakazi Street, this house was home to Nelson Mandela with his first wife Evelyn and later with his second wife Winnie Mandela. Visitors…
- Hector Pieterson Memorial - In 1976, the student uprising began in Soweto and spread throughout the country. Visitors can explore the Memorial and Museum dedicated to this event.
- Mandela House - Located on Vilakazi Street, this house was home to Nelson Mandela with his first wife Evelyn and later with his second wife Winnie Mandela. Visitors can discover the history of the house and view family photographs of Mandela.
- Regina Mundi - Known as the parliament of Soweto, this is the largest Catholic church in the country. During the 1976 student uprising, students sought refuge here from the police.
- Walter Sisulu Square - Situated in Kliptown, the oldest multicultural area in Johannesburg, this is where the Freedom Charter was adopted in 1955.
- FNB Stadium - Also known as Soccer City, the FNB Stadium was the venue for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
- Orlando Towers - These two cooling towers are a notable landmark in Soweto, constructed in 1951 to provide electricity to Johannesburg. Today, they also offer bungee jumping from a platform between the towers.
- Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct - This site has held more world-renowned figures than any other incarceration site in South Africa, including Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, Joe Slovo, Albertina Sisulu, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, and Fatima Meer. It also confined tens of thousands of ordinary people over its 100-year history, representing all races, creeds, ages, and political views. Constitution Hill is a living museum that narrates South Africa’s journey to democracy. Once a prison and military fort, it now houses the Constitutional Court, which upholds the rights of all citizens.
- Apartheid Museum - The Apartheid Museum, the first of its kind, showcases the rise and fall of apartheid. Designed by a consortium of leading architectural firms, the museum is set on a seven-hectare site and is a remarkable example of design, space, and landscape, offering a unique South African experience to the international community.

- Private transportation
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Lunch
As a French guide service provider, the tours offered include visits to local schools, participation in traditional weddings, and attendance at church services, in addition to exploring popular attractions in and around Johannesburg. The main objective of these tours is to introduce visitors to local residents and immerse them in the local culture. The…
As a French guide service provider, the tours offered include visits to local schools, participation in traditional weddings, and attendance at church services, in addition to exploring popular attractions in and around Johannesburg. The main objective of these tours is to introduce visitors to local residents and immerse them in the local culture. The guides are among the finest in the nation, having earned accolades such as “The Lilizela Award for the Best Tourist Guide in the Gauteng Province” and “The Best Guide of the Year” from a leading DMC company in the country.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.