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The Apartheid Museum 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.
In 1995 the South African government set up a process for the granting of casino licenses, establishing an agency...
Apartheid Museum
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Bungee Mogale offers bungy jumping, bridge swinging and foofy slide at Sterkfontein Heritage Lodge near Krugersdorp in Gauteng.
Bungee Jumping:
The bungee jump operates off the Kings Kloof Bridge in Krugersdorp Mogale City.
50 meters of pure adrenaline rush!
Minimum weight of 40 kg ...
Bungee Mogale
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Carnival City Casino and Entertainment World is Gauteng’s premier gambling destination, Johannesburg’s light fantastic, a glittering festival for the senses, a thrill a second, a wonderland of games where fun comes in every shade of a neon rainbow!
With world class entertainment and gaming faci...
Carnival City Casino & Entertainment World
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Just 8 kilometres from the centre of Johannesburg lies the world famous yet uniquely South African Gold Reef City.
With its magnificent Theme Park offering the widest range of features and attractions in Africa and the exhilarating Casino complex, alive with the excitement, buzz and energy of ...
Gold Reef City Theme Park
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The history of the Johannesburg Planetarium begins in the year 1956, when the Festival Committee, instituted to organise the celebrations in that year of the seventieth anniversary of the founding of the city, decided that it would be a most fitting way to mark the occasion to raise the funds needed...
Johannesburg Planetarium
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The Mandela House strives to be a world-class visitor attraction, and a leading centre for the preservation, presentation, and research of the history, heritage and legacy of the Mandela Family.
Former South African President Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela and his family lived this house from 1946 ...
Mandela's House
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Nelson Mandela Square in Sandton is a cultural public space that stages art performances and shows around a symbolic bronze statue of Mandela, which commemorates the birth of the Rainbow Nation.
Trendy cafés, restaurants and shops frame the square.
Nelson Mandela Square
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The Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve is a privately owned, non-subsidized game reserve, covering approxmiately 1 200 ha on the typical highveld of Gauteng.
The reserve is situated in the "Cradle of Humankind", a declared World Heritage Site, about 40 km north-west of Johannesburg and 60km west of P...
Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve
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The SA Ballet Theatre presents an annual season that encompasses classical ballets and new works by South African choreographers.
SA Ballet Theatre
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Soweto is a former township from the times of Apartheid.
Starting about 15 km away from the centre of Johannesburg, it comprises some 63 sq. km, where an estimated thee million people live.
Originally there were only temporary living quarters for the mine workers, before Soweto was decla...
Soweto
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Constitutional Hill is the new home of the Constitutional Court, the protector of our basic rights and freedoms.
Contitution Hill is also the site of Johannesburg's notorious Old Fort Prison Complex, commonly known as Number Four, where thousands of ordinary people were brutally punished befor...
The Constitutional Hill
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The Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site is a remarkable 47 000 hectare destination with a rich and fascinating history told to us through the ancient fossils that have been found here.
It also has an extraordinary 398 attractions, including restaurants, art and craft outlets, lodges, wildl...
The Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site
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The Hector Peterson Museum in Soweto commemorates the 566 people who dies in the student uprising that followed the events of June 16, 1976.
It is named for Hector Peterson, a 12 year old boy who was the first person shot dead by police on the day that changed South Africa, and is located near...
The Hector Peterson Museum
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The Lion Park is home to more than 85 lions, including the rare white lions, and many other carnivores such as cheetah, wild dog, various hyena species including a variety of antelope indigenous to Africa.
The park offers terrific up close views and other exciting interactions.
Come play ...
The Lion Park
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The Origins Centre boasts an extensive collection of rock art from the Wits Art Research Institute.
At the centre visitors can see the earliest images made by humans, found in South Africa.
Combining cutting-edge technology with the creative vision of some of South Africa’s foremost artis...
The Origins Centre
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Like an ancient temple adorning over the city it governs, the Union Buildings are a modern day acropolis, built at the highest point of South Africa's capital city, Pretoria.
It forms the official seat of South Africa's givernment and houses The Presidency as well the Department of Foreign Aff...
The Union Buildings
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The majestic Voortrekker Monument is situated in the northern part of South Africa in the Pretoria (Tshwane) region in a nature reserve.
It is a unique Monument which commemorates the Pioneer history of Southern Africa and the history of the Afrikaner and is situated in a beautiful setting.
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Voortrekker Monument
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