Packages Tours
12D South Africa
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?️ Johannesburg – Culture, History & Wildlife Encounters
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Fietas – Once a vibrant multicultural suburb; today, a living story of resilience and heritage after apartheid-era removals.
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Fordsburg – Bustling Indo-Muslim hub with night markets, Halal street food, spice shops, and historic charm.
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Apartheid Museum – A moving and powerful journey through South Africa’s struggle for freedom.
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Pilanesberg Game Reserve – Malaria-free Big Five safari just a few hours from the city — perfect for wildlife lovers.
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Lion & Safari Park (Lanseria) – Get up close with lions, giraffes, and cheetahs on guided photo safaris.
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Sandton City Mall & Nelson Mandela Square – Africa’s luxury shopping and lifestyle hub with fine dining and the iconic Mandela statue.
? Where culture, courage, and wildlife meet — Johannesburg is the beating heart of South Africa!
? Cape Town – Scenic Beauty, Heritage & Coastal Magic
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Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden – A floral paradise beneath Table Mountain; one of the world’s most beautiful gardens.
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Robben Island – UNESCO World Heritage Site and symbol of resilience; Nelson Mandela’s former prison.
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V&A Waterfront – Cape Town’s vibrant harborfront filled with restaurants, shops, the aquarium, and sunset cruises.
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Table Mountain – Ride the cable car or hike up for breathtaking 360° views of the “Mother City.”
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Sea Point Promenade – Oceanfront walkway perfect for relaxing strolls and Atlantic sunsets.
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Hout Bay (Wood Bay) – Quaint fishing harbor with seafood markets and Seal Island boat trips.
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Boulders Penguin Colony (Simon’s Town) – Meet adorable African penguins in their natural coastal habitat.
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Cape Point Ostrich Farm – Feed and learn about ostriches at this fun and family-friendly stop near the Cape of Good Hope.
? From mountain peaks to penguin beaches — Cape Town is pure postcard perfection!
? Islamic Heritage in Cape Town – Faith, Culture & Legacy
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Islam in South Africa – Discover the Cape’s 17th-century Islamic roots and the stories of faith that shaped its people.
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District Six – Historic area once home to a vibrant multicultural community before forced removals.
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Bo-Kaap – Colorful streets, Cape Malay cuisine, and the heart of Muslim heritage in Cape Town.
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Auwal Masjid (1794) – The first mosque in South Africa, founded by freed slaves and scholars.
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Bo-Kaap Murals – Stunning art dedicated to Palestine and Islamic identity.
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Tana Baru Cemetery – Final resting place of Tuan Guru, who handwrote the Qur’an from memory and helped establish Islam in South Africa.
? Walk through faith, color, and history — Cape Town’s Islamic heritage is a story of unity and endurance.
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