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Start and Explore on the Adventure of a Lifetime with Africa Moja Tours African Overland Tours

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Africa, the land of giants, marvelous geophysical features, the big five and many more attractions are a magical call for tourists across the globe. To all those wanting to feet the true essence and adventure of this marvellous continent, African overland tours are perfect. At Africa Moja Tours, we pride in our self in organizing overland tours to make sure that you have tempting memories in your entire life. This all-inclusive African tour means that during the overland portion of the trip, you get off the beaten track into the bush. The vast plains of Serengeti sprawling all the way to the impenetrable forests of Uganda is a new experience that unfolds itself every day. Whether you are an occasional traveler or exploring Africa for the first time, our professionally selected tours are perfect for every level of trilling. Finally, overland travel provides the extraordinary opportunity to become emotionally and physically linked to the country they are visiting. When you’re traveling t...

Witness History: Africa Moja Tours Unforgettable Soweto and Apartheid Museum Journey

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Experience South Africa’s rich history of resistance to apartheid through a time travel on the Soweto and Apartheid Museum Tour by Africa Moja Tours. The virtual journey in this site provides visitors with a dramatic sense of the nation’s engrossing history towards democracy.  The tour starts with Soweto, a diverse and lively place that was instrumental when people of color fought against apartheid. When wandering through the streets you get the unmistakable vibe of a city and a people that have been brought down and are now clawing their way back up and symbolizing hope. Your expert guide from Africa Moja Tours will take you through key historical sites, all of which illustrate political and cultural struggle. Other attractions include a visit to Vilakazi Street, where Nelson Mandela used to live. A small humble home – transformed into a museum today – provides a look into the early life of the man who was to become South Africa’s first democratically elected President. Not far f...