Soweto Nights & Safari Days

All these sights make Soweto the place to visit and stay, for an authentic experience of life in South Africa today..
Soweto - Must See
The terrific new Hector Pietersen Museum - named after the first child shot dead in the 1976 youth uprising. The museum uses multimedia to tell the story of the young people's revolt.
Vilakazi Street in Orlando West includes the Mandela Family Home Museum,
where Nelson Mandela lived and practised as a lawyer in the 1960s. Nearby is the home of fellow Nobel prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
What Soweto Offers You 
Sowetans are proud of their history - in the 70s and 80s the name became synonymous with opposition to apartheid - and today, more than ten years after the struggle ended, many of the sites are commemorated.
Soweto - Must See
Another essential is the just-opened Kliptown Memorial where the ANC
signed its Freedom Charter in 1956.

Orlando East also has Regina Mundi Church, a struggle meeting place
during the apartheid years, which has paintings by Larry Scully, a renowned South African artist.
On the edge of Soweto is Avalon Cemetery, with Hero's Acre, where famous and less famous opponents of apartheid are buried.
Stay in a Soweto B&B
Soweto Nights will find the right place for you to stay and all the accommodation is registered with the Soweto Accommodation Association. Once enquiries are received your bookings are made, an itinerary is completed, and a price agreed.
Historic Soweto
Sowetans are proud of their history. Here there many of the historic
sites of the struggle against Apartheid which gripped the world.
A Great Touring Base
Stay with a family in Soweto as a base to see the sights of Johannesburg,
- Museum AfriKa, the Apartheid Museum, the Nelson Mandela Prison Archives and the Hector Pietersen Museum. Read more 
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