South AfricaJohannesburg
Johannesburg Lifestyle: Sandton, the South African Braai, Parkhurst, Pilanesberg Safari, and Joburg vs Cape Town
Johannesburg food and lifestyle: Sandton (the richest square mile in Africa), the South African braai culture, the Parkhurst and Melville neighborhood scenes, the Pilanesberg Big Five day trip, Soweto contemporary culture, and the Joburg vs Cape Town debate.

Johannesburg: The 1886 Gold Rush, the Witwatersrand Mines, and the Cradle of Humankind
Johannesburg history: the 1886 gold discovery and the city founding, the Witwatersrand gold reef (the world largest gold deposit), the mine tours, the Cradle of Humankind UNESCO fossil site (Mrs Ples, Little Foot), Pretoria and the Union Buildings, and the migrant labor system.

Johannesburg Legacy: Wits University, Museum Africa, Rosebank, Kruger National Park, Drakensberg, and the Complete Reference
Johannesburg final routes: Wits University Nobel laureates, Museum Africa and the Market Theatre, Rosebank Arts Market, the Joburg creative economy, Kruger National Park day trips, the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg UNESCO park and San rock art, and the six-route complete South Africa planning legacy.

Johannesburg Democracy and Culture: Constitution Hill, Amapiano, South African Jazz, Cape Malay Food, and Inequality
Johannesburg democratic culture: Constitution Hill and the Constitutional Court (the most powerful post-apartheid monument), the amapiano global music movement from Joburg townships, South African jazz heritage, Cape Malay cuisine and Bunny Chow, and the extraordinary Johannesburg inequality story.

Johannesburg: City of Gold, the Apartheid Museum, Soweto, Nelson Mandela, and the Art Scene
Johannesburg city guide: the City of Gold founded 1886, the Apartheid Museum (the most important museum in South Africa), Soweto and the 1976 uprising, Nelson Mandela life and legacy, the Johannesburg contemporary art scene and Maboneng, and the complete visitor practical reference.

Johannesburg Final Legacy: Gordimer Literature, Street Art, Kwaito Music, Football, and the Complete South Africa Reference
Johannesburg closing routes: Nadine Gordimer and South African literature, the street art of Maboneng and Braamfontein, kwaito music and the post-apartheid sound, the Joburg Zoo and day life, the Soweto Derby and the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and the six-route ultimate Johannesburg final legacy.