7 days 6nights
Daily Tour
35 people
English, Zulu
If you think Easter is just about chocolate eggs and Sunday brunch—think again! This Easter, Johannesburg is serving adventure, culture, and unforgettable moments in the most thrilling way possible.
Imagine this: A sunrise safari, where lions roar in the distance as you sip on a warm coffee. A Soweto street tour, filled with music, history, and flavors that hit different. An Easter feast under the African sky, where every bite tells a story. And let’s not forget the ultimate thrill—hot air balloon rides, quad biking through rugged trails, or theme park rollercoasters that’ll have your heart racing!
From hidden gems to bucket-list experiences, this Easter tour is not just a getaway—it’s a Joburg adventure waiting to happen! Are you ready? Let’s go!
Arrive in Johannesburg
Transfer to Momentous NH Johannesburg and check-in
Relax and explore the hotel amenities.
Enjoy a hearty breakfast at the hotel.
Full-day Johannesburg & Soweto tour: Visit Constitution Hill, Apartheid Museum, Vilakazi Street, and Mandela House.
Lunch included at a local restaurant.
Return to the hotel for an evening at leisure.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Full-day at Gold Reef City, a theme park built around an old gold mine.
Enjoy thrilling rides, a heritage tour, and fun for all ages.
Evening free to explore Sandton nightlife.
Enjoy a hearty breakfast at the hotel.
Travel to Lesedi Cultural Village, where you’ll experience South Africa’s diverse traditions through music, dance, and storytelling. Traditional lunch included.
Afternoon Safari at Rhino & Lion Park – Encounter wildlife up close in a breathtaking natural setting.
Return to the hotel for a relaxed evening.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day for shopping at Sandton City Mall or exploring Johannesburg’s art scene.
Optional: Visit Maboneng Precinct or take a spa day.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Explore the city at your own pace or choose optional tours (e.g., Cradle of Humankind, Lion & Safari Park, or Sun City).
Enjoy your final evening in Johannesburg.
Breakfast and check-out.
Transfer to the airport for your return flight.
Yes, Nigerian passport holders require a South African visa before travel.
The South African Rand (ZAR) is the local currency. Credit/debit cards are widely accepted, but it’s good to have some cash for small purchases.
Johannesburg is generally safe for tourists who follow precautions:
✔️ Avoid walking alone at night.
✔️ Use registered taxis or ride-hailing apps (Uber/Bolt).
✔️ Stay in safe areas like Sandton and Rosebank.
Yes, but roaming charges may be high. It’s recommended to buy a local SIM card (MTN, Vodacom) for internet and calls.
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