Explore the pivotal moments of the Civil Rights Movement with a private 6-hour tour through Selma and Montgomery. This immersive experience traces the steps of the 1965 Voting Rights March, visiting iconic landmarks that bear witness to the struggle for equality. Led by knowledgeable guides, travelers uncover compelling stories and gain a deeper understanding of this transformative chapter in American history. From the historic Dexter Church to the Alabama State Capitol, each stop on the tour offers a unique perspective on the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement. Prepare to be moved and inspired as you explore this captivating journey.
Good To Know
- Comprehensive 6-hour private tour focusing on significant Civil Rights sites in Selma and Montgomery, including Dexter Church, Alabama State University, and the State Capitol.
- Follows the historic 1965 Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March, providing personal storytelling for an enriching and immersive experience.
- Comfortable private transportation in a large van accommodating up to 14 participants, ensuring a seamless and convenient tour.
- Moderate physical fitness required, with accessibility details clearly outlined to ensure a suitable experience for all travelers.
- Tour highly rated by previous guests for its knowledgeable guides and comfortable transportation, offering a poignant exploration of the Civil Rights Movement.
Tour Overview and Highlights

This private 6-hour tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the pivotal Civil Rights sites in Selma and Montgomery.
Guests will follow the 1965 Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March route, visiting significant locations like Dexter Church, Alabama State University, and the State Capitol.
Knowledgeable guides share personalized storytelling, providing an enriching and memorable experience. The tour is highly recommended, with 100% of travelers praising the guides’ expertise and the comfortable private transportation.
Whether you’re a history buff or seeking to deepen your understanding of the Civil Rights movement, this tour promises an insightful and impactful journey through these historic sites.
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Transportation and Logistics

Comfortable private transportation is provided for the duration of the tour.
The meeting point is at 1 Court Square in Montgomery, Alabama. Pickup options are available upon request.
The tour lasts 6 hours, starting at 9:00 AM and ending back at the meeting point. This allows travelers ample time to explore the significant Civil Rights sites in Selma and Montgomery along the 1965 Voting Rights March route.
The transportation is a large van, ensuring a spacious and comfortable journey for up to 14 participants.
The logistics are designed to provide a seamless and convenient experience for guests throughout the day.
Health and Accessibility Information
The tour is not wheelchair accessible, but it is located near public transportation. Infants must sit on laps during the tour. The tour is not recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with serious medical conditions, as a moderate physical fitness level is required.
| Health and Accessibility Information | |
|---|---|
| Wheelchair Accessible | No |
| Near Public Transportation | Yes |
| Infants Seating | Lap |
| Recommended for Medical Conditions | No |
| Physical Fitness Level Required | Moderate |
Pricing and Booking Details

The tour is priced at $600.00 per group, which can accommodate up to 14 participants.
Booking is flexible, as customers have the option to reserve now and pay later. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour. Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
The tour runs for 6 hours, starting at 9:00 AM and ending back at the meeting point in Montgomery, Alabama.
Travelers have praised the comfortable transportation and the knowledgeable guide who provides unique insights as a local participant in the Civil Rights movement.
Traveler Reviews and Experience

Travelers have overwhelmingly praised this Private Tour of Civil Rights Sites, as evidenced by its 5.0 overall rating based on 19 reviews.
The highlights of the tour include:
- Guide Jake’s exceptional knowledge and personal touch
- Comfortable transportation in a large van
- Unique insights from a local participant in the Civil Rights movement
- Memorable experiences, especially returning from Petrus Bridge to the Capitol
Reviewers consistently commend the tour for its ability to provide a poignant and immersive exploration of Selma and Montgomery’s pivotal role in the Civil Rights struggle.
The tour’s thoughtful approach and knowledgeable guides have left a lasting impression on those who’ve experienced it.
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Visiting Dexter Church

Dexter Church serves as a poignant starting point for the tour, offering visitors a glimpse into the pivotal role it played during the Civil Rights movement.
This historic church was the spiritual home of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the headquarters of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Guests will learn about the church’s significance, as it was a hub for planning and strategizing the fight for racial equality.
The tour guide’s storytelling brings to life the passion and determination that fueled the civil rights struggle, making the visit to Dexter Church a truly immersive and impactful experience.
Exploring Alabama State University

Alabama State University stands as a pivotal site on the tour, showcasing its integral role in the Civil Rights Movement.
As the group explores the campus, they learn about the university’s history as a hub of student activism. The tour highlights four key facts:
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In 1960, students from ASU participated in the historic Selma to Montgomery March, demonstrating their commitment to the fight for voting rights.
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The university’s president during the Civil Rights era, Dr. Levi Watkins Sr., was a vocal advocate for desegregation and social justice.
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ASU’s campus served as a gathering place for civil rights leaders, who utilized the institution’s resources and influence.
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Today, the university continues to honor its legacy, offering educational programs and resources dedicated to the Civil Rights Movement.
Journey to the State Capitol

Departing from Alabama State University, the tour group makes its way to the iconic Alabama State Capitol.
This historic building, a key location during the voting rights movement, stands as a symbol of the struggle for equality.
As the group arrives, they’re struck by the stately architecture and the sense of history that permeates the site.
The guide shares compelling stories, recounting the events that unfolded here and the pivotal role the Capitol played in the Civil Rights movement.
Visitors are given time to explore the grounds and reflect on the profound impact of the courageous individuals who fought for change in this very space.
Things To Known
Can We Get Lunch During the Tour?
Yes, the tour includes lunch. Guests can enjoy a local meal during the tour to refuel. The tour guides are happy to recommend or assist in choosing a suitable dining option along the route.
What Is the Dress Code for This Tour?
The dress code is casual and comfortable. Participants should wear sturdy walking shoes, as the tour involves moderate physical activity. Light layers are recommended, as the weather may vary throughout the day.
Can We Take Photographs During the Tour?
Yes, participants can take photographs throughout the tour. The knowledgeable guides encourage capturing the historical sites and meaningful moments to create lasting memories of the experience.
Is There a Bathroom Break Included?
The tour includes a bathroom break during the 6-hour duration. As it’s a private tour, the guide will accommodate any restroom needs along the route at appropriate times to ensure a comfortable experience for all participants.
Can We Extend the Tour Duration if Needed?
The tour can be extended beyond the 6-hour duration if needed, though additional fees may apply. Travelers should discuss any needs for a longer tour duration with the tour provider prior to booking.
Private 6 Hour Tour of Selma and Montgomery Civil Rights Sites
Sum Up
This private 6-hour tour offers an immersive journey through the pivotal sites of the Civil Rights Movement in Selma and Montgomery. Guests will explore transformative landmarks, hear compelling stories, and gain a deeper understanding of this important history. With comfortable private transportation and knowledgeable guides, the tour provides an engaging and insightful experience that highlights the struggle for equality.
















