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Soweto A name synonomous with mines and Apartheid Soweto Its name alone is symbolic of the fight against oppression. Made up by a collection of townships, each with its own unique character, Soweto is a creature born of mines and apartheid. It became a leading force for change during the apartheid years. Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu lived in Vilakazi Street, Walter Suisulu (an ANC founder) lived nearby and The Freedom Charter was created and launched here.
Feeling lucky?(randomly selected service providers from all regions) A great opportunity for backpackers to visit an unspoilt part of South Africa (Kosi Bay,Zululand) Situated within a vibrant Xhosa community overlooking a spectacular untouched beach, this is a true glimpse into rural Africa. (Coffee Bay,Wild Coast) Hang out in the mountains for a while. (Citrusdal,West Coast) This East London backpackers is conveniently close East Londons's beaches, shops and bus station. (East London,Sunshine Coast) Years of experience and 24 trips that last from 3 to 16 days. (The Kruger National Park,) Situated on Oudsthoorn's biggest hill, this spacious and upmarket Tudor-style mansion is owner run and has a full adventure centre. (Oudtshoorn,Garden Route) A backpackers across the road from the 2010 world cup stadium (Green Point,Cape Town) This backpackers in Addo is on a working citrus farm which is on the banks of the Sundays River. (Addo Elephant Park,Eastern Cape Inland and the Karoo) En route to Lesotho, between the Wild Coast and Jo'burg. (Rouxville,Free State) Check out of the rat Race and cill-out in Parys (Parys,Free State) |