An interesting walk through time and history, enjoying local delicacies and bingee jumping. Do the cycle tour of Soweto.
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Soweto Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Just south of Johannesburg lies Soweto, South Africa's largest "town". This vibrant city of 2 million inhabitants is full of historical monuments. Soweto has the largest slum in South Africa, where the South African hero Mandela once lived. Soweto is home to many black people. This is the base of the democratic revolutionary movement in South Africa and the place where heroes are born. Here comes the country's great football teams, great politics, fashion, music, dance, sports stars.
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Soweto Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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An interesting walk through time and history, enjoying local delicacies and bingee jumping. Do the cycle tour of Soweto.
an amazing day out of sightseeing and activities in Soweto.
The service of the little brother who brought the game is super good, and will seriously introduce us to the specific play strategy, the experience is excellent
Such an interesting location with so much history! I visited Mandela's house with quite a few of the original items still in there. We also visited the bungee jumping site in Soweto. If like me you are not a fan of heights it's still a great place to go and hang out with friends. Bar, music, food - what more can you ask for!
We drove through here on a tour, and you need to drive as it is so large. Different neighborhoods within Soweto with some areas nicely kept and others in not such great shape, not atypical of any other city/town around the world. But there was a spirit there, a joy in the people's faces, that made you smile. We stopped at a local home that had a restaurant, for lunch. While there some school children started dancing for us, and soon our entire group was entranced. The food was delicious and plentiful to be sure, but the people were the real stars.