Although it is the smallest of the nine provinces, Gauteng (a
Sotho word for the Place of Gold), is the commercial and industrial
powerhouse of southern Africa.
Gauteng is where the creative spirit of a nation converges in a
dense, cultural heartland. It is the intersection of African and
global trade – incorporating Johannesburg, Pretoria and Soweto.
Gauteng is a cosmopolitan, multicultural mix of people from all
walks of life, from all corners of the world.
Gauteng's primary attraction is big business, but there is so much
more to this province. There is a wealth of culture to be mined in
the museums, galleries, art routes and historical battlefields.
Gauteng is also an entertainment playground, offering a plethora of
world-class restaurants, shebeens, shopping malls and music venues.
Where else on earth can you find a mini-Big Apple existing alongside
the remains of the first hominids? Gauteng has a legacy of
larger-than-life heroes and villains, ancient civilisations, as well
as turbulent political history.
Major Attractions:
• Shopping
Gauteng offers some of the best shopping this side of the equator.
From world-class sprawling malls, to outdoor flea markets, country
stalls and even muti markets – this part of the world is a
shopping Mecca for every taste.
• Sport and Events
Gauteng is the indisputable sporting epicentre of South
Africa. The province was host to the South African Formula One Grand
Prix in 1993, Rugby World Cup Final in 1995, and the All Africa
Games in 1998. We also hosted this year’s Cricket World Cup 2003
– with superb feedback from around the globe. Look out for the
Fifa Football World Cup in 2010!!!
• The Apartheid Museum
Dedicated to South Africa’s darkest days – this
incredible world-class museum documents the forced removals,
political executions, the rise of Black Consciousness and the 1976
Soweto student uprisings and its triumphs
• The Cradle of Humankind
Take a tour to the Cradle of Humankind, at Sterkfontein,
Gauteng’s famous World Heritage Site – where caves have produced
nearly half of the world’s hominid fossil discoveries. Close to
the Cradle is the Kromdraai Wonder Cave, as well as the Rhino and
Lion Nature Reserve.
• Township Tours
Experience Township Life up close and personal, in Soweto. Visiting
the Regina Mundi Church, Sharpeville Memorial Site, Nelson
Mandela’s home – and/or stay for the night at any of Soweto’s
famous Bed and Breakfasts. There are also township tours offered in
Alexandra as well as the keen hospitality offered by township
dwellers around Tshwane.
• Days of Gold
Spend a day at the famous Gold Reef City, where you can go
underground on a mine exploration and relive the old gold rush days
of Johannesburg.