• Umzantsi Afrika Tours
  • Contact Lyn Haller
    Telephone +27 (0)41 368-9008
    Mobile +27 (0)82 302-2690
    Skype umzantsi1
  • Address
    27 Sandalwood Row, Sedan Avenue, Lorraine Port Elizabeth
    6070, Eastern Cape, South Africa

4 Day Footsteps of Mandela

At a Glance

  • Tour duration: 4 days / 3 nights
  • Group size: Minimum of 2 people per tour
  • Tour departs from: Port Elizabeth
  • Price: On request

Tour Highlights

  • Albany Museum in Grahamstown
  • Steve Biko Museum
  • Steve Biko Memorial
  • Nelson Mandela Museum
  • Qunu Museum
  • East London Museum

Suitable for those interested in Cultural, Heritage, Historical

Itinerary

  1. DAY 1: Port Elizabeth to Kingwilliams Town

    Depart from Port Elizabeth and traveling East out of Port Elizabeth we take the N2 towards Grahamstown where we stop at the Albany Cultural Museum and refreshments. We then continue through the Echo Pass built by the famous road builder, Thomas Baine, to Fort Beaufort. Just outside this town is Alice, home to the famous Fort Hare University where many of the African heads of State attended. From Alice we follow the Struggle Route to Kingwilliamstown to visit Steve Biko Museum and Grave.

    OVERNIGHT: Lavendar House or similar

  2. DAY 2: Kingwilliams Town to Mthatha

    After breakfast we continue our journey and travel towards Butterworth, originally a mission station and also a town close to the seat of Hintsa ka Khawuta, chief of the Gcaleka people of the Xhosa tribe. It was of great strategic importance during the early history of the Eastern Cape. It is also one of the fastest growing towns in South Africa. The next town we travel through is Idutywa which is the birthplace of Thabo Mbeki, who became President of South Africa in 1999 and into the town of Mthatha which derives its name by members of the Tembu Tribe that had a custom of interring their dead by casting them into the river with the entreaty ‘mThateBawo “Take him Father” – this was the origin of the river

    OVERNIGHT: Savoy Hotel or similar

  3. DAY 3: Mthatha to East London

    After breakfast we visit the Nelson Mandela Museum and hear all about the childhood of this great son of South Africa who sacrificed his life for democracy. We travel on towards Qunu where he was born and visit the Qunu Museum after which we continue to East London situation on the banks of the Buffalo River

    OVERNIGHT: The Hampton or similar

  4. DAY 4: East London to Port Elizabeth

    Today before we depart this city steeped in the struggle history we visit the very interesting and informative museum. There will be a refreshment break at the museum before we depart
    for Port Elizabeth traveling the R72 which is the Coastal Route. We will have a
    quick last stop at Nanaga Farm Stall.

    TOUR ENDS

Note

Lunch and dinner not included
Breakfast is included.

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