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!Khwa ttu ('water pan') is an 850 Ha expression of the San
kinship. This indigenous Southern African minority group has only 6700 San
people living in South
Africa today although genetic evidence
places them as possibly the earth's first ever human inhabitants.
The ancient wisdom of the wandering San tribe (previously
known as Bushmen) is relished at the San-owned empowerment project, !Khwa ttu,
celebrated on ancestral land on a hill top overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and Table Mountain.
This San community is the haven, workplace and cultural training grounds of the
first people to place footprints on South African earth still whispering
barefoot memories across sand dunes today.
San guides usher you into their heritage across cascading
bushlands adorned with Fynbos (South African vegetation), game and birdlife.
The distinctive clicking sounds of the San language snap through the air to
land in your experience. Oral history that passes through San generations on
story telling lips is communicated first-hand to visitors amongst a wildlife
arena of Oryx, Zebra, Eland, Springbok and Bontebok. A tractor ride transcends
the nature reserve commencing the 3 hour tour of traditional and contemporary
San ways.
Tribal discoveries at !Khwa ttuTracking, hunting and
gathering are demonstrated on a comfortable trail walk and a traditional San
Village replica is visited. Tools, bows and arrows together with their skill
sets are demonstrated by their San masters equipping you with insider knowledge
on fire starting with only two twigs. A drink is served at the boma
(traditional enclosure) on the highest tour point embellished with poetic
landscape views.
The cultural reflection of the San in viewed through the
photographic exhibition of their lifestyle while their essence is crafted at
the gift and replica shop. A restored farmhouse fine dining restaurant herds
vistas, hunts and gathers flavours and shares them over a pursued breakfast,
lunch or tea.
 
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