If you’ve just wanted to travel to South Africa or want to choose one of South Africa’s tours this time, go to your museums. These museums are recommended to tourists due to their complex cultural, political and social value.
Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg
The museum opened in 2001, representing the era of governance and the fall of apartheid, and how South Africa fights its oppressive past. Exhibits are carefully assembled and organized by a group of directors, filmmakers, historians and designers. The museum includes various films, photographs, text panels and artifacts that feature events and stories from 1948 to 1994.
Hill Constitution Museum, Johannesburg
Hill’s constitution is the documentary evidence of South African travel to democracy. The building was a military prison and castle, but at present, the Constitutional Court is a country that provides the rights of all citizens. The tour guides tourists to the women’s prisons and the Fourth Prison (designed for black prisoners), and eventually takes them to court and tells them what’s going on.