Private tour in Johannesburg Mdu N
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Hello there, I’m excited to be your host and your Guide. My name is Mdu Welcome to Africa, welcome to my City, Johannesburg I look forward to taking you through the buzzing streets of our city, also known as the “City of Gold”. Welcome to the commercial hub of our beautiful country. Allow me to take you on visits to our most diverse city in the entire African Continent. Join me in exploring the concrete jungle of our city, with its beautiful architecture. From the buzzing city center to the dusty streets of “Soweto “allows me to host you as we walk through the footsteps of our late icons, like the late former President, “Nelson Mandela. “Wamkelekile, Welcome,” and yes, allow us to give you a warm welcome in our 12 official languages. “Come as a visitor and leave as a friend and family, “ that’s how I look forward to hosting you. Allow me to take you through the length and breadth of our amazing city and to the African wilderness for amazing safaris. From our buzzing city to the peace deep in nature, with sounds of the roaring African lions and melodies from our different African bird species. This is Africa, the motherland. I’m excited to host you. With over 23 years of experience in the hospitality and tourism industry, I am a fully qualified, experienced, and licensed Tour guide. I am excited to meet you and ensure you have the best time while visiting our beautiful city, country, and continent. See you soon!!!
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Join me on an inspiring journey through Johannesburg and Soweto, where history, resilience, and culture come together. Known as the City of Gold, Johannesburg is South Africa’s most dynamic and diverse metropolis. Explore Constitution Hill, including the historic prison cells where Nelson Mandela was once held, and drive through the vibrant city center and historic Mining District. Stop for photos outside FNB Stadium, the largest stadium in the country. In Soweto, walk along the famous Vilakazi Street, home to Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Visit the Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum, a powerful tribute to the youth of 1976, and experience the rich spirit of Soweto’s communities.
>Constitution Hill and a visit to the political prison cells including one of the late President Nelson Mandela. >City drive through and the Mining District >A photo stop outside the biggest soccer stadium in our country. >Enjoy the historical and present multicultural experience of or people and communities around Soweto. >Lets take a walk on the late former President Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutus footsteps on the famous street where their houses are located. >Hector Peterson Memorial and Museum
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A very comfortable fully air conditioned passenger vehicle.
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Pickup at any hotels or accommodation around the State or Province of Gauteng, please let me know where you will be staying and I will gladly pick you up from there.
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