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Writer's pictureMichael Onyango

10 Educational Tour Destinations in South Africa

Updated: Jan 14, 2019

Whether it's your first international tour or your seventh in South Africa, chances are you have a few destinations in mind.

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If you're looking for a little more inspiration, go through 10 of our most popular educational tour destinations in South Africa filled with educational and culturally immersive itineraries.

Ushaka Sea World Aquarium

Ushaka Sea World Aquarium
Ushaka Sea World Aquarium

Officially unveiled for tourists in April 2004, the 16-hectare uShaka Marine World is located in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. If you want to watch enjoyable and unique shows involving dolphins, seals, penguins, sharks, and ray feeds, this is the place to be! Ushaka Sea World Aquarium is a state-of-the-art travel destination that can hold more than 1,200 guests. Visitors can delight in the picturesque scenes of dolphins during the two daily presentations that take place in impressive Dolphin Stadium.


Natural Science Museum Durban


Established in July 1887, the Durban Natural Science Museum boasts in its advanced research and innovative education programmes. Every year, this educational museum draws more than 300, 000 local and international tourists, making it one of the busiest natural science museums in South Africa. Its renowned uniqueness stems from its large collection of birds, which attracts many researchers and sightseers globally.


Giraffe House

Giraffe House

The Giraffe House is an outstanding educational tour destination located in Stellenbosch, South Africa. It provides people with family entertainment through its animal sanctuaries. Apart from giraffes, the location is a habitat for many animals used to educate people on the changes affecting wildlife. Both the world’s smallest antelope (Blue Duiker) and the largest antelope (the Eland) are found here. Other animals housed in the Giraffe House are buffalos, hawks, crocodiles and springbok


Cradle of Humankind

About one-and-a-half hours’ drive from Johannesburg city centre is the Cradle of Humankind, a tour destination that educates tourists on the various structures of bones and the value of different stones.

You can also enjoy the aura of its tranquil surroundings as you gulp down the delicious meals and engage in a number of adrenalin-pumping events. Apart from the eye-catching wildlife, this site has dolomitic limestone caves that carry fossils of antique plants and animals.



Cape Town Science Centre

As the first interactive science centre with world-class status in South Africa, the Cape Town Science Centre accommodates all children irrespective of their ages. Located in Observatory, Cape Town, this educational tour destination has resourceful technological innovations and matchless equipment displaying scientific discoveries for learning.

The centre has an amphitheatre, laboratories, computer rooms, and most importantly, a camera obscura for displaying pinhole image.
Cape Town Science Centre
Cape Town Science Centre Entrance

Dullstroom Birds of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre

Dullstroom Birds of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre

Established in 1997, this rehabilitative tour destination aims to raise awareness of the raptor species of birds due to their endangered status in the modern-day world. The management has made exclusive efforts to invite the public to learn about the plight of this unique species of birds, which are set apart by their curved, sharp beaks. You can watch the tour guides prepare the birds for the wild by flying them frequently for fitness and rehabilitation purposes.


The District Six Museum

Founded in 1994, the District Six Museum contains decades of memories that reflect the culture and lifestyles of former residents after the apartheid regime forcefully evicted over 60,000 people living in the region in the 1970s.

The museum honours the victims by educating visitors about the native population three decades after the regime declared District Six a “white” neighbourhood. The museum commemorates the internally displaced people using exhibits that promotes awareness about social justice, as visitors learn more about their stories.


Two Oceans Aquarium

This tour destination exploits the scenic convergence of more than 88 species of aquatic animals where the Indian and Atlantic meet.


The Two Oceans Aquarium is the perfect educational tour destination for both adults and children since you can capture beautiful pictures of over 3000 marine animals through different interactive displays. The overwhelmingly attractive and multi-coloured sea predators, such as gigantic crabs will leave you visually satisfied throughout your stay at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.


EDRO- Educational Robotics

Have you ever thought about using computer programming to code robots using the modern-day educational theories?

EDRO Educational Robotics
EDRO Educational Robotics

Located in Woodstock, Cape Town, EDRO offers robotics classes as a systematic and fulfilling way of teaching young people computer programming in the academy. You can enjoy the EDRO experience by enrolling your kids in the classes for private tutorials, or attending their holiday workshops to keep them updated on the current technological advancements.


The Slave Lodge

Established in 1679, the Slave Lodge was home to over 1000 salves shepherded by Dutch colonists. Today, it stands as a historical museum for reminding visitors about the slaves’ experiences in the Cape. Furthermore, it is one of the oldest and largest buildings in South Africa, which makes it a fascinating learning point for native residents.

Through the years, this outstanding tour destination has served as a prison, library, brothel, post office and a mental asylum as well as the Cape Supreme Court.

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