Experience the vibrant Soweto on a bicycle tour. Visit iconic landmarks, taste local cuisine, and learn about the history of apartheid. Book now!
Experience the vibrant Soweto on a bicycle tour. Visit iconic landmarks, taste local cuisine, and learn about the history of apartheid. Book now!
- Phomolong - Sharing narratives about various family generations, the impact of apartheid on everyone, and the transformation of Soweto today.
- Mzimhlophe - Touring the only former women’s residential hostel in Soweto, which accommodated domestic workers employed in the Johannesburg suburbs.
- Nkungu Street - Visiting the home of Mama…
- Phomolong - Sharing narratives about various family generations, the impact of apartheid on everyone, and the transformation of Soweto today.
- Mzimhlophe - Touring the only former women’s residential hostel in Soweto, which accommodated domestic workers employed in the Johannesburg suburbs.
- Nkungu Street - Visiting the home of Mama Lillian Mgoyi, an anti-apartheid activist, President of the Women’s League, and one of the leaders of the women’s march of 20,000 to the Union Buildings in Pretoria, protesting against the apartheid government’s pass laws requiring women to carry passbooks.
- Hector Pieterson Museum and Memorial - Commemorating the 1976 youth uprising.
- Orlando Stadium - Orlando Stadium is the heart of Soweto, boasting a rich and proud history dating back to 1959 when it was first constructed.
After being demolished and rebuilt from the ground up at a cost of R280 million, the newly designed Orlando Stadium now accommodates 37,139 spectators, including 21 hospitality suites, two open hospitality areas, conference rooms, a gymnasium, and a 200-seat auditorium.
The original ‘Mecca of South African football’ is home to local giants and 1995 CAF Champions League winners, Orlando Pirates. The venue has also gained popularity for hosting major sports and entertainment events.
The venue made history in South Africa by hosting the first-ever rugby matches during the 2010 Vodacom SuperRugby competition semi-final and final fixtures at Orlando Stadium.
- Mandela House - The renowned residence of Nelson Mandela.
- Vilakazi Street - Home to two Nobel Peace Prize winners.
- Soweto - Cycling around the township.
- Orlando Police Department - Established in 1875, the OPD has evolved to meet the needs of the expanding city. It employs over 800 sworn officers and more than 150 civilian staff who serve the citizens of Orlando through various functions.

- Bottled water
- Bicycle and Helmet
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Bicycle and Helmet
- Lunch
- All additional Items and Cost
- Pick-up and Drop-off
- Entrance fees
- All additional Items and Cost
- Pick-up and Drop-off
- Entrance fees
Embark on a fun and unique tour experience as you explore the urban complexity of Soweto on a bicycle. Get to experience the township like a local, get a glimpse of Hector Pietersen Museum, Mandela House and Tutu House.
Start your cycling tour in at the Hector Pietersen, to learn how Soweto’s Establishment in 1904 and the history of this famous Township….
Embark on a fun and unique tour experience as you explore the urban complexity of Soweto on a bicycle. Get to experience the township like a local, get a glimpse of Hector Pietersen Museum, Mandela House and Tutu House.
Start your cycling tour in at the Hector Pietersen, to learn how Soweto’s Establishment in 1904 and the history of this famous Township.
Continue to Mama Lilian Ngoyi’s house, an anti-apartheid activist. Cycle to Hector Pietersen Museum where the Soweto uprising transpired which was one of the turning points of apartheid.
This tour will get you closer to all the highlights of Soweto. See the Mandela House, where Nelson Mandela lived from 1946 to 1962.
Then, pass by Tutu House on Vilakazi Street, where Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his family once resided. Talk about the Nobel Laureate’s contribution to apartheid’s downfall in South Africa.
Give your feet a break by stopping for lunch. Taste South African sandwiches called kota before cycling back to the starting point.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.