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Pretoria: Private City Tour and Cullinan Diamond Mine Tour

Learn about South Africa’s past on a private guided tour of Pretoria. See the Voortrekker Monument, Kruger House, and more, and tour the Cullinan Mine where the world’s largest diamond was found.

Pretoria tour with 4 main highlights

  • Voortrekkers Monument.
    a monument with a the granite structure is located on a hilltop, and was raised to commemorate the Vootrekkers who left Cape Colony between 1835 and 1854.
  • Kruger house.
    the historical president house of the Boer leader and president of south African Republic, Paul kruger.
  • Church Square.
    Originally Market square, is the the square at the historic centre of the city of
  • Pretoria.
    statues of four anonymous Boer citizen-soldiers surround that of kruger on a lower level of the plinth.
  • Union building.
    the imposing buildings at the north of Arcadia, close to Church square it can be seen form the Voortrekker monument.
    it used as the presidential house and office.
    lunch (optional)
    40 minutes drive to Cullinan mine.
    2:00 tour in Cullinan.
    Cullinan is a small town in the Gauteng province. it is located 30 km east of
  • Pretoria along the diamond route.
    the Cullinan diamond is the largest gem-quality rough diamond ever found, weighing 3,106.16 carats(621.35 g) discovered at the Premier No.2 mine in Cullinan on 26 January 1905.
    4:00 drop off to the pick-up point
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Lion & Safari Park is a conservation enclosure for lions, cheetahs, hyena, wild dogs and various antelope. It is located in the Cradle of Humankind in the North West province of South Africa.

Voortrekker monument

Voortrekker Monument

Located south of Pretoria, the Voortrekker Monument is a granite structure designed by Gerard Moerdijk to commemorate the Voortrekkers who left the Cape Colony between 1835 and 1854.

Kruger museum

Kruger House

Church Square, originally Market Square, is at the historic center of Pretoria. It was established by the city’s founder, Marthinus Pretorius, as a marketplace and church yard. Since 1954, it has featured a statue of Paul Kruger surrounded by four Boer citizen-soldiers.

Church Square

Church Square

The Union Buildings are the official seat of the South African Government and the President’s offices. Situated at Pretoria’s highest point in Arcadia, they are a national heritage site and feature large gardens accessible only to officials via Fairview Avenue.

Union Buildings

The Union Buildings are the official seat of the South African Government and the President’s offices. Situated at Pretoria’s highest point in Arcadia, they are a national heritage site and feature large gardens accessible only to officials via Fairview Avenue.

Soweto

From the 1950s Soweto became an epicentre of political campaigns aimed at overthrowing the apartheid state, and in 1955 it was the location where 3 000 people came together to adopt the Freedom Charter – which is what the South African Constitution is now based.

Johannesburg

After modest beginnings as a mining town, Johannesburg has become recognised as a major world city and the economic capital of both South and sub-Saharan Africa.Due to the gold rush of the past, Johannesburg is also the world’s largest city not situated on a water source such as a lake, river or on the coastline.

Pretoria

Known as the Jacaranda City for all the purple blossom-bedecked trees, which line its thoroughfares, Pretoria is a lovely, quiet city. It has a long, involved and fascinating history. Here you will find significant old buildings and fascinating museums.

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