Discover the rich history and cultural significance of the Inanda Heritage Route and Cato Manor, an extraordinary journey through South Africa's vibrant past. This immersive experience invites explorers to delve into the stories of pioneers, activists, and cultural landmarks that shaped the nation. Perfect for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike, this tour offers an unforgettable glimpse into the heart of a community that has made a lasting impact on the country's narrative. Embarking on the Inanda Heritage Route reveals key historical sites such as the Ohlange Institute, founded by Rev. John Dube, the first president of the African National Congress. Visitors will stand on the very ground where Nelson Mandela cast his historic vote in 1994. The trail continues to the Phoenix Settlement, established by Gandhi in 1904, showcasing a restored home that serves as a national monument. Further along, the Inanda Seminary, an iconic institution for girls established in 1869, unfolds its rich legacy while Ebuhleni village shares the origins of the Shembe religion. This exceptional journey lasts between six to seven hours, offering ample time to soak in the sights and stories of this culturally rich area. This captivating experience makes for an incredible gift for friends or family who appreciate history and culture. Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply looking to inspire curiosity, the Inanda Heritage Route and Cato Manor promise a unique adventure that leaves lasting memories. Give the gift of exploration and understanding—it's an experience that truly resonates with the heart and soul of South Africa. Location: Durban,KwaZulu-Natal