One of the best experiences and get to see the lifestyle and interact with locals, get to see the beauty and glamour of Jacaranda city, and get to know why is the real Capital city of South Africa.
We don’t just give tours but we make memories, connect, and make you feel welcomed in the safe and wonderful environment!
One of the best experiences and get to see the lifestyle and interact with locals, get to see the beauty and glamour of Jacaranda city, and get to know why is the real Capital city of South Africa.
We don’t just give tours but we make memories, connect, and make you feel welcomed in the safe and wonderful environment!
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Voortrekker Monument - Monuments Commemorate the great track, 1836 when the settlers were to establish the Transvaal Colony.
they encountered some battles like battle of Blood river - Ditsong Kruger Museum - Paul Kruger’s house at no 60 Nkomo Street formerly known as Church Str. house with a galvanized Tin roof and a veranda is a museum…
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Voortrekker Monument - Monuments Commemorate the great track, 1836 when the settlers were to establish the Transvaal Colony.
they encountered some battles like battle of Blood river - Ditsong Kruger Museum - Paul Kruger’s house at no 60 Nkomo Street formerly known as Church Str. house with a galvanized Tin roof and a veranda is a museum containing the old original fitting furniture used by the Kruger family.
The house is directly opposite the Gereformeerde kerk, the Church the Oom Paul and his wife used to attend on sunday’s and he would give a word or two if he was needed even though he was never a preacher.
On the entrance just by the Varender get welcomed by the two marble lion donated by the friend of the Krugers, Barney Barnato.
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Pretoria City Hall - The city hall, with its doomed Clock Tower, was inaugurated in 1935. the carillon of 32 cylindrical bells was donated by Sir George Heys, the first owner of Melrose House.
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Melrose House - Melrose House, in Jacob Mare Street, is the house where the signing of the Vereeniging Peace took place on 31 May 1902 to end the war of South Africa. George Heys the man of many mysteries, during the war the house was requisitioned by the British as the imperial headquarters in South Africa and it was turned into the residential of lord Roberts, the commander in Chief of the British forces.
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- Union Buildings - South Africa’s government headquarters are based at the Meintlies Kop and known as the Union Buildings. It was designed by Sir Herbert Baker in Renaissance with the classic idioms. Constructed 1910 completed 1913.
- Hotel Pick up and drop off
- Hotel Pick up and drop off
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