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Half Day Tour
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Sight Seeing
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Cradle of Humankind Half Day Tour
 

Departure from your hotel or guesthouse in the Johannesburg area.


Daily Tours -

Morning:                             Afternoon:                       

Depart: 08:00                      Depart: 13:00  
Return: 12:00                      Return: 17:00

 Inclusions and Exclusions:

 The New Scientific Exhibition

 Maropeng Visitors Centre

 Mrs. Ples & Little Foot

 Drinks and meals

At just about an hour's drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria, the Cradle of Humankind is a must-see for all archaeology lovers and anyone curious in the history of mankind. A well-informative, amazing discovery and experience not to be missed!

The Cradle of Humankind is a World Heritage Site spanning on 47 000 hectares of land. The tour is packed with history told to us through the ancient fossils that were found here.
As one of eight South African World Heritage Sites. It is the world's richest hominin site, home to around 40% of the world's human ancestor fossils.

The 53 000 ha area is also home to a diversity of birds, animals and plants, some of which are rare or endangered. 

*‌Please note Sterkfontein caves have been closed due to flooding since 2022.




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HIGHLIGHTS    

  • Mrs. Ples & Little Foot
  • Maropeng Visitor Centre
  • The New Scientific Exhibition


Detailed Itinerary                           

  • Mrs. Ples & Little Foot
    In 1947 a scientist found the almost complete skull of an adult female and initially named the skull Plesianthropus transvaalensis (near-man from Transvaal), but it became better known by its nickname, Mrs. Ples. In 1997, a near complete skeleton of a second species of Australopithecus was found in the caves. The skeleton was named Little Foot, since the first parts found (in 1995, in storage) were the bones of a foot.

    *‌Please note Sterkfontein caves have been closed due to flooding since 2022.
  • Maropeng Visitor Centre
    Maropeng Visitor Centre is the official gateway to the Cradle of Humankind, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers an interactive journey through the origins of humanity, featuring fascinating fossils, archaeological discoveries, and engaging exhibits on human evolution and climate change.
  • The New Scientific Exhibition
    The new scientific exhibition showcases a reconstruction of a mined cave – formations and geology, early life forms, mammals and hominid fossils, among other topics. It describes in detail important finds, as well as providing information about fossilization, paleobotany and landscapes.



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Departure from your hotel or guesthouse in the Johannesburg area.

 

Included:

  • Registered tour guide
  • Transport in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Entrance fee to the Cradle of Humankind

Not included:

  • Lunch
  • Optional extras

 

GENERAL INFORMATION & CONDITION OF SALES

    • General information and conditions of carriage prices, routes, places of interest, destinations, hotels and restaurants are subject to availability and to change
    • Tour departure and arrival are approximate
    • In case of non-presentation on the tours, full cancellation fees will apply.
    • You can cancel until 24 hours before your tours.  
    • German, French, Spanish as well as other foreign language guides are available on request
    • All tours are subject to minimum 2 of passengers
    • All our vehicles are insured substantially for passenger liability
    • Luggage and personal possessions are carried at your own risk
    • Please ensure that valuables and travel documents are kept safe at all time

 

  • Children under 12 benefit from a -50% discount

Tour Reviews

Tour Reviews

Shauna van der Spuy -

The guide that I had was so friendly and informed. This half day tour was fascinating, intriguing and filled with wonder. The Caves are mind blowing and beautiful, and Maropeng with its interesting architecture and interactive exhibits was a treat. I want to return with my grandchildren!

5 years ago

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