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Directions to ALA Campus Page 1 of 2 African Leadership Academy - Directions to ALA Campus Page 1 of 2 African Leadership Academy Campus (Honeydew) print this page close page Printech Rd, Honeydew Directions to ALA Campus From Johannesburg From Sandton Driving time from Johannesburg: 45 minutes Driving time from Sandton: 35 minutes Take M1 North Take William Nicol North toward the N1 Exit M1 at N1 South (Bloemfontein) Turn right onto N1 South (Bloemfontein) Exit N1 South at Beyers Naude Drive Exit N1 South at Beyers Naude Drive Right (North) on Beyers Naude Right (North) on Beyers Naude Travel approximately 5km on Beyers Naude, past Northumberland Travel approximately 5km on Beyers Naude, past Northumberland Road / R564 Road/R564 Turn left on Juice Street (second robot after R564) Turn left on Juice Street (second robot after R564) Turn immediate right on Printech Road Turn immediate right on Printech Road The entrance to the Cross Media ALA Campus will be on your left in The entrance to the Cross Media ALA Campus will be on your left in 300m. 300m. Parking: Upon arriving on campus, a guard will direct you to visitors Parking: Upon arriving on campus, a guard will direct you to visitors parking in the main lot. parking in the main lot. From Pretoria From Rustenberg/Northwest Driving time from Pretoria: 45 minutes Driving time from Pretoria: 45 minutes Follow the N14 West Follow the N4 East Exit Beyers Naude Drive/M5 South. Exit R512 South for Hartebeesport Dam Left on Beyers Naude South toward Randburg Follow R512 over dam and until it becomes Hans Strijdom road Travel approximately 10km on Beyers Naude, past Peter Road Follow Hans Strijdom/R512 under the N14 Turn right at the robot at Juice Street Turn Right on Northumberland Road/R564 http://www.africanleadershipacademy.org/site/contact/honeydew_map.html 9/29/2008 African Leadership Academy - Directions to ALA Campus Page 2 of 2 Turn immediate right on Printech Road Turn Right on Beyers Naude Drive The entrance to the Cross Media ALA Campus will be on your left in Turn Left at the robot at Juice Street (second robot) 300m. Turn immediate right on Printech Road The entrance to the Cross Media ALA Campus will be on your left in Parking: Upon arriving on campus, a guard will direct you to visitors 300m. parking in the main lot. Parking: Upon arriving on campus, a guard will direct you to visitors parking in the main lot. From Johannesburg O.R. Tambo International Airport Driving time from Airport: 50 minutes R24 toward Johannesburg/Pretoria R24 merges with N12 Exit N12 at N3 North toward Pretoria Exit N3 for N1 South toward Bloemfontein Exit N1 South at Beyers Naude Drive Right (North) on Beyers Naude Travel approximately 5km on Beyers Naude, past Northumberland Road/R564 Turn left on Juice Street (second robot after R564) Turn immediate right on Printech Road The entrance to the Cross Media ALA Campus will be on your left in 300m. Parking: Upon arriving on campus, a guard will direct you to visitors parking in the main lot. http://www.africanleadershipacademy.org/site/contact/honeydew_map.html 9/29/2008.
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