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Adventures Across Pretoria And Beyond!

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Experience Pretoria and the surrounding areas on a wide variety of day tours. Take your pick between cultural visits, famous landmarks, exciting new experiences or a trip to see some wildlife!

Explore Pretoria:

Union Buildings
Discover South Africa’s iconic seat of government with breathtaking views over Pretoria’s historic skyline
Voortrekker Monument
Explore this towering granite tribute to the Voortrekkers and enjoy panoramic views from one of Pretoria’s most famous landmarks.
Kruger House Museum
Step into the preserved home of President Paul Kruger and experience a vivid slice of South African history
Church Square
Walk through Pretoria’s historic heart, surrounded by grand architecture and stories that shaped the city.

We offer a guided day tour of Pretoria with visits to:

  • Church Square
  • Voortrekker Monument
  • Kruger House Museum
  • Union Buildings

Transfers included!

Entrance Fees Covered!

Other Day Tours

Hartbeespoort

We offer a relaxed and scenic full-day tour to the popular Hartbeespoort area, ideal for both local and international guests.

🚌 What does the tour include?

🚠 Hartbeespoort Aerial Cableway:
Cable car ride to the top of the Magaliesberg Mountains
Breathtaking views over Hartbeespoort Dam and the surrounding valley. Walking paths, viewing decks, and photo opportunities
Art installations and small shops at the top

🌊 Hartbeespoort Dam & Surroundings:
Scenic views and leisure time around the dam
Photo stops and time to explore
Optional boat cruises (subject to availability & advance booking)

🍽️ Lunch at Upper Deck Restaurant (Not Included):
We stop at Upper Deck Restaurant for lunch
Guests are welcome to order and pay for their own meals
Restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere with beautiful dam views

🐍 Hartbeespoort Snake & Animal Park (optional):
Opportunity to see snakes, monkeys, big cats, and other wildlife
Entrance fees not included

🛍️ Chameleon Village / Local Markets
Browse local arts, crafts, and African souvenirs
Coffee shops and small eateries
Time for shopping and relaxing


⏰ Tour Information
Duration: Full day (approx. 6–8 hours)
Departure: Morning
Return: Late afternoon / early evening
Lunch: Not included (guests pay for themselves)


⭐ Why guests enjoy this tour:
✔ One of Gauteng’s most scenic destinations
✔ A great mix of nature, culture, and relaxation
✔ Ideal for sightseeing and photos
✔ Suitable for all ages

Cradle Of Human Kind

This day tour brings enjoyment to the whole family and the solo traveler. Visiting 1 of 8 Unesco’s World Heritage Sites in South Africa. Including a Underground cave Tour and a Boat Ride. The Cradle of Humankind covering the region of Sterkfontein, Swartkrans, Kromdraai and environs has one of the world’s richest concentrations of hominid fossils, evidence of human evolution over the last 3.5-million years.

🎯 We make our journey towards the Sterkfontein caves situated 1 hour from Johannesburg and PretoriaThe Sterkfontein Caves are world-famous for their fossil finds and are a popular visitor destination.

🎯The tour at the Sterkfontein Caves, starts above ground and then take visitors deep into the caves.

🎯Once we finished with the cave tour we head over to Maropeng Visitor Centre which is an award-winning, world-class exhibition, focusing on the development of humans and our ancestors over the past few million years.

🎯The Maropeng tour starts with a unique boat trip that depicts the history of the planet, via a series of waterways. Take a journey through time, starting with the formation of the planet and moving all the way through the evolutionary processes that culminated in the world as we know it today. See fossils, learn about how humankind was born, view stone tools that are up to one million years old, and much more. This self-guided, interactive tour allows you to take all the time you need to ponder humanity’s fascinating origin story.

🎯 We head back to 1322 Backpackers International.

Jo'Burg Ultimate

Transferred by the City Sightseeing Bus of Johannesburg, explore and discover the Carlton Center, Constitution Hill in a safe, fun, educational and convenient way. It could not be any easier to get to Johannesburg’s top attractions.

Then we visit The Apartheid Museum that opened in 2001 and is acknowledged as the pre-eminent museum in the world dealing with 20th century South Africa, at the heart of which is the apartheid story.

Before entering Soweto we pass by the National Football Stadium where the opening and closing ceremony of the 2010 Soccer World Cup took place.

Taking us into the suburb of Diepkloof passing by the Chris Hani Baragwanath HospitalSoweto Campus of the University of Johannesburg and the Orlando Towers.

Making our way to Orlando West where you will have the opportunity to read about the Soweto uprising of the June 16, 1976 in the Hector Pieterson Museum.

In Orlando West we visit Vilakazi Street, passing homes of 2 noble peace prizes winners who once lived in the same street. Home of Archbishop Desmond Tutu and former home of Nelson Mandela.

 

The Apartheid Museum

The Apartheid Museum, the first of its kind, illustrates the rise and fall of apartheid.

An architectural consortium, comprising several leading architectural firms, conceptualised the design of the building on a seven-hectare stand. The museum is a superb example of design, space and landscape offering the international community a unique South African experience.

The exhibits have been assembled and organised by a multi-disciplinary team of curators, film-makers, historians and designers. They include provocative film footage, photographs, text panels and artefacts illustrating the events and human stories that are part of the horrific period in our history, known as apartheid.

Soccer City Stadium

This iconic 87 436 seats, is the largest venue in South Africa and the country’s proud global colossal located in Nasrec, south of Johannesburg.

The unique design of FNB Stadium is highly regarded internationally, and is often fondly referred to as the “Calabash” or “African Pot” after being reconstructed to the tune of R 3.3 billion in time for the first ever African Soccer World Cup in 2010.

Previously known as Soccer City, the stadium has been the centre of historic events, starting with the first speech from former President Nelson Mandela in 1990, a few days after being released from prison where he served 27 years.

The venue has hosted the biggest sports and music events this country has ever seen, including the opening and closing ceremonies as well as the final of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The continental Africa Cup of Nations final in 2013 was also played at the stadium.

Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital

The 3rd largest Hospital in the world and being the largest in Africa.

Orlando Towers

Has become one of the most distinctive landmarks in the neighbourhood of Soweto. The power station was shut down in 1998 and was transformed into an entertainment and business centre in 2008.

Vilakazi Street

Vilakazi Street is the Soweto street of the greats, named after Dr Benedict Wallet Vilakazi, a distinguished writer and educator who wrote the first poetry book published in Zulu.

The homes of two Nobel Peace Prize laureates – South Africa’s first democratically elected president, the late Nelson Mandela, and Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu – are found on Vilakazi Street. This is the only street in the world that can boast having had two Nobel Laureates as residents.

Hector Pieterson Museum

In the early 1990s, the Hector Pieterson Memorial was erected on Khumalo Street in Soweto, not far from where Pieterson was shot, commemorating all those who died or were injured that day and June 16 became the National Youth Day public holiday.

On June 16, 2002, the Hector Pieterson Museum opened next to the memorial. Dedicated to preserving the memory of the 1976 uprising and the events surrounding it, the museum contains a moving collection of oral testimonies, pictures, audiovisual displays and historical documents relating to the events of 1976.

By now you will have seen the good, the bad and the ugly side of Soweto. After visiting the memorial that concludes our half day Soweto tour and we make our way back to your Hotel passing by some of shanty towns exiting Soweto.

Lesedi Cultural Village

Enjoy an authentic African experience

Lesedi Cultural Village is unique. Expect an excellent and authentic African experience in the country, one that provides warmth, depth and insight into South Africa’s colourful diversity of cultures.

Listen to the traditional music being played and the fascinating stories told by the people of Lesedi.

  • 🎯 Upon a arrival you will be welcomed by the people of Lesedi.
  • 🎯Discover the fascinating cultures and traditions of the people of Africa, visiting 5 traditional homesteads inhabited by Zulu, Xhosa, Pedi, Basotho and Ndebele tribes who live according to tribal folklore and traditions of their ancestors.
  • 🎯Hear fascinating stories told, about their individual cultures and rituals of daily life.
  • 🎯Enter the Ingoma – the dance boma, and enjoy a local South African tribal get-together experiencing some traditional dancing.

This is followed by an African feast (optional).

After the traditional dance we head to the Nyama Choma restaurant. Nyama Choma stands for Great African Feast. And that’s exactly what you will experience! There is an extensive choice of African dishes, including Crocodile and Ostrich.

There’s a craft market for last-minute curios and handmade local arts and crafts.

Culinan Diamond Mine

Cullinan Diamond Mine has given the world some of the most remarkable stones ever discovered.

Located in the Victorian town named after it’s most famous resident, Cullinan is a breathtaking 45-minute drive from South Africa’s capital, Pretoria.

Renowned as a source of largehigh-quality gem diamonds, including Type II stones, as well as being the world’s most important source of very rare blue diamonds.

Cullinan earned its place in history with the discovery of the Cullinan diamond in 1905, the largest rough gem diamond ever found at 3,106.75 carats was found only a mere 9 m from the surface.

The jewel was named after the mine’s owner and sold to the South African government who presented it to King Edward VII on his 66th birthday. The largest diamond the world has ever known was cut into nine major stones and approximately 96 smaller diamonds.

Many of the world’s most famous diamonds herald from Cullinan, and it continues to produce world-class diamonds.

Since the discovery of diamond pipes in the world, it was established that the Cullinan Diamond Pipe is the oldest pipe in the world.

This is the only working diamond mine in the world that allow visitors the opportunity to visit underground operations.

ABOUT THE SURFACE TOUR

  • After being collected from your Hotel we make journey to Cullinan.
  • Starting in the display room with a 10 min introduction video.
  • Viewing replicas of famous diamonds.
  • Mock-up tunnel-guide explains construction of tunnels underground.
  • Then we are transported around the surface of the mine for a in depth overview of the mining operations.
  • We will view shafts in operation – where kimberlite rock is hoisted from 500 m underground to the surface.
  • A look out point of the big hole where volcanic eruptions took place.
  • After finishing the surface tour of the mine, you will get the opportunity to visit the Cullinan Diamond Mine Jeweler for an unforgettable diamond and jewelry shopping experience.

About Underground Tour

  • After being collected from your Hotel we make journey to Cullinan.

  • Tourists are fitted into safety clothes and equipment

  • Starting in the display room with a 10 min introduction video.

  • Viewing replicas of famous diamonds.

  • Mock-up tunnel-guide explains construction of tunnels underground.

  • Transported to mine entrance.

  • Heading 763 m underground in a mine lift to view the following Admin offices, workshop, rest area, refuse bay.

  • Loading and tipping of ore, crushing ore, conveyor belt transporting ore, and back to surface.

  • Ending the tour with a lookout of the big hole.

  • After finishing the underground tour of the mine, you will get the opportunity to visit the Cullinan Diamond Mine Jeweler for an unforgettable diamond and jewelry shopping experience.

Safari Tours

Dinokeng

Dinokeng Game Reserve located in malaria free Gauteng province of South Africa, Dinokeng is home to the famous Big 5 that are all free-roaming. The Game Reserve is one of the youngest upcoming game reserves that covers an area of 18 500 hectares, in the Gauteng area. Within 90 minutes of Jo’burg and just 30 minutes’ drive from Pretoria.  Making it ideal for half day and short overnight safaris. Apart from the Big 5 visitors can also spot cheetahs, brown hyenas and a wide variety of Antelopes, Zebras and Giraffes

  • ➽Daily departures
  • ➽1 x  Safari in open vehicle
  • ➽Return transport from 1322 Backpackers International
  • ➽Small groups

Pilanesberg

Pilanesberg National Park, or Pilanesberg Game Reserve as it is often called, covers some 55 000 hectares. Pilanesberg has become a sought-after wildlife destination not only for us locals but on the international market as well. Being in a malaria-free area and perched on the eroded remains of an alkaline volcanic crater.

– one of only three such craters in the world. 

The volcano crater in which the National Park is situated formed some 1200 million years ago. Apart from its unique size, shape and rock types, the volcanic origin and resultant weathering of the extinct crater has resulted in a wide variety of landscapes. This provides some of the most spectacular scenery in Southern Africa.

Being a fairly new park if compared to the Kruger National Park and other parks around South Africa. Opened in 1979 after one of the largest game trans-locations at that time to reintroduce the long vanished wildlife species back into the area. Pilanesberg was named after former chief of the area Chief Pilane.

Where is Pilanesberg

Pilanesberg is located adjacent to Sun City, in the Bojanala Region of the North West Province of South Africa within a 3 hour drive from Johannesburg.

Situated in a transition zone between the drier Kalahari and the wetter Lowveld making this area ecologically rich in Fauna and Flora from both areas thus providing a wide range of habitats for Big game animals in a malaria free area. 

What You Can Expect to See

Because of this, Pilanesberg has the potential to carry a wider variety of game species than any other similar sized game reserve in Southern Africa. Including the BIG 5: Elephant, White and Black Rhino, Buffalo, Lion and the Leopard.

Pilanesbergs potential for supporting rare and endangered species such as Black Rhino, Tsessebe, foot-and-mouth free Buffalo and Wild Dogs are particularly high. As well as all the general plains game, you will find the Brown Hyena, Cheetah, Hippo and the Crocodile in the Pilanesberg National Park.

  • ➽Daily departures
  • ➽2 x  Open game drives
  • ➽Light lunch
  • ➽Return transport from 1322 Backpackers International
  • ➽Small groups

Kruger National Park

Dive straight into the wild on this safari adventure! Explore the legendary Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations. Starting and ending in Johannesburg or Pretoria, this escape is perfect for travelers with limited time who want to experience the excitement of the bush without missing out. Compact yet action-packed, it’s designed for anyone eager to get a taste of Kruger’s unforgettable wildlife encounters in just a couple of days.

  • ➽Wide variety of Tour Lengths Available, Please Enquire.
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