Voortrekker Monument & Pretoria
Departure 08h00 to 14h00
The tour will comprise of the following;
- Coffee Tea and Homemade cookies on pickup at Hotel.
- Shuttling to and from the Hotel.
- Tour of the Voortrekker Monument.
- Visit to the Union Buildings.
- Cooler box with ice cold water.
- During the tour photos will be taken and placed on to your mobile phone.
Tour itinerary
Be collected from the Hotel at 08h00 and proceed to the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria a National Heritage Site declaration: 08 July 2011 The iconic granite structure renowned for it’s Art Deco design commemorates the Voortrekkers that left the Cape between 1835 and 1854. On 16th December 1938, descendants of the Boer leaders laid the cornerstone when the building commences. Later on 16 December 1949, the monument was officially opened. Every aspect of the monument symbolizes and honours the Voortrekkers who embarked on the treacherous journey. The twenty-seven marble friezes depict the history of the Great Trek and incorporate aspects of everyday life, work, beliefs and culture of the Boers. The story culminates in the Battle of Blood River where a party of Voortrekkers under Andries Pretorius, overcame a Zulu army which greatly outnumbered them. The event is pivotal to the sense of Afrikaner nationalism and is recalled as a devotion to the vow made to God to honour the day should they be victorious. A copy of the Vow, the anthem “Die Stem” and of the land deal between Piet Retief and King Dingaan are buried under the foundation stone of the Monument.
We then drive to the Union Buildings in Pretoria being the House of Parliament where you will find one of the largest statues of Nelson Mandela.