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3 days in Johannesburg, your will be covering the history(settlement of European, mineral revolution and gold, apartheid and after apartheid) , culture(language, food and dance of 5 ethnic groups) , wildlifewith a safari at Pilanesberg National Park and origin of Humankind(cradle of Humankind)
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct
The Constitution Hill precinct is located in Braamfontein, Johannesburg near the western end of the suburb of Hillbrow. Constitution Hill is the seat of the Constitutional Court of South Africa.The hill was formerly the site of a fort which was later used as a prison. The Old Fort Prison complex is known as Number Four. The original prison was built to house white male prisoners in 1892. The Old Fort was built around this prison by Paul Kruger from 1896 to 1899 to protect the South African Republic from the threat of British invasion. Later, Boer military leaders of the Anglo-Boer War were imprisoned here by the British
Apartheid Museum
The Apartheid Museum is a museum in Johannesburg, South Africa, illustrating apartheid and the 20th-century history of South Africa. The museum, part of the Gold Reef City complex, was opened in November 2001. At least five times a year, events are held at the museum to celebrate the end of apartheid and the start of multiracial democracy for the people of South Africa.
Soweto
Soweto (/səˈwɛtoʊ, -ˈweɪt-, -ˈwiːt-/)[3][4] is a township of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality in Gauteng, South Africa, bordering the city's mining belt in the south. Its name is an English syllabic abbreviation for South Western Townships.[5] Formerly a separate municipality, it is now incorporated in the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, and one of the suburbs of Johannesburg. Soweto came to the world's attention on 16 June 1976 with the Soweto uprising, when mass protests erupted over the government's policy to enforce education in Afrikaans rather than their native language. Police opened fire in Orlando West on 10,000[35] students marching from Naledi High School to Orlando Stadium. The rioting continued and 23 people died on the first day in Soweto, 21 of whom were black, including the minor Hector Pieterson, as well as two white people, including Dr Melville Edelstein, a lifelong humanitarian.
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Maropeng Visitor Centre
1h30 drive to the Cradle of Humankind is a paleoanthropological site and is located about 50 km (31 mi) northwest of Johannesburg, South Africa, in the Gauteng province. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999,the site is home to the largest concentration of human ancestral remains anywhere in the world. The site currently occupies 47,000 hectares (180 sq mi)and contains a complex system of limestone caves. The registered name of the site in the list of World Heritage Sites is Fossil Hominid Sites of South Africa.
Lesedi Cultural Village
Lesedi Cultural Village is a tourist village which celebrates the cultural traditions of several different peoples of Southern Africa. It reproduces traditional dwellings and offers demonstrations of dances and other cultural activities. It is situated near Johannesburg, within the Cradle of Humankind, in Gauteng, South Africa
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Pilanesberg National Park
The Pilanesberg National Park is located north of Rustenburg in the North West Province of South Africa.The park borders on the Sun City entertainment complex. It is administered by the North West Parks and Tourism Board. The park has a rich array of southern African wildlife including the Big Five, the five most dangerous game animals in Africa. Most of the large animal species of southern Africa live in the Pilanesberg National Park today, including lions, elephants, black rhinos, white rhinos, Cape buffaloes, leopards, cheetahs, zebras, giraffes, hippos and crocodiles. The Cape wild dog (Lycaon pictus pictus) was extirpated from the park by poachers, but subsequent reintroduction efforts were successful.The Pilanesberg is not in a location which the Big Five animals would naturally inhabit, however they have been brought into the 550 square kilometres of African bushland. The reserve is also home to brown hyenas.
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Compass58311333566,,Dec 3, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We saw the big five (lion, leopard, rhino, buffalo, elephant) on a 3-day Johannesburg and Pilanesberg tour. Our guide Jakes was very knowledgeable and friendly. The vehicle and food were top notch.
Tour16990504558,,Nov 28, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I went on a Pilanesberg Safari from Johannesburg and it was an amazing journey. Our driver was very experienced and he told us about the different animals in the Pilanesberg. We saw elephants, rhinos, giraffes, and many other animals. The natural beauty of the Pilanesberg and the variety of animals it saw was truly an amazing experience.
Excursion40379223260,,Nov 10, 2025
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Thierry and his team provided excellent advice for organizing and carrying out our trip. We had nothing but enjoyable moments, and 3 Day Johannesburg and Pilanesberg Tours offered complete trust and security. We highly recommend this 100% South Africa company for a joyful and fun-filled trip discovering the charms of South Africa.
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