Explore South Africa’s vibrant cultural heritage at Lesedi Cultural Village, located near Johannesburg. This guided tour offers an engaging look into the traditions, music, and daily life of various ethnic groups. Witness captivating tribal performances, stroll through authentic homesteads, and deepen your understanding of the diverse cultures of the nation—all within a few hours.
- Discover the celebrated Lesedi Cultural Village, a living museum of South Africa's cultural diversity.
- Enjoy traditional tribal dances that showcase rhythm, energy, and storytelling.
- Tour recreated homesteads representing Zulu, Xhosa, Pedi, Basotho, and Ndebele cultures.
- Benefit from expert insights provided by knowledgeable local guides, with convenient hotel transfers included.
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Your guide will take you through the vibrant Lesedi Cultural Village, where you’ll explore authentic homesteads representing Zulu, Xhosa, Pedi, Basotho, and Ndebele cultures. Learn about the traditions, clothing, music, and daily life of each group, then enjoy a lively dance and drum performance that showcases the rhythm and energy of African heritage.
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