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Tourism Project Tourism Project

Created: 15 June 2010

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Signing of the Cata Settlement Signing of the Cata Settlement

Created: 15 June 2010

Signing of the Cata Settlement View Album

Opening of the Museum Opening of the Museum

Created: 15 June 2010

Opening of the Museum View Album

Construction of the Hall and School Construction of the Hall and School

Created: 15 June 2010

Construction of the Hall and School View Album

Connection to Sweden Connection to Sweden

Created: 15 June 2010

Connection to Sweden View Album

Community Children Community Children

Created: 15 June 2010

Community Children View Album

Beautiful Views Beautiful Views

Created: 15 June 2010

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Agriculture Agriculture

Created: 15 June 2010

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ActivitiesActivities

Feel the heartbeat of an ordinary Xhosa village - opt for a homestay and live with one of the Cata families for the duration of your stay. Perhaps you might like to have your evening beer at the local tavern and meet your neighbours. read more         

AccommodationAccommodation

From the newly-built chalets you can enjoy the view of the mountains and the Cata Dam on the road to Keiskammahoek. You can opt for self-catering or have meals prepared for you in traditional Xhosa style. read more         

PeoplePeople

Cata is a paradise for children… bicycling or horse-riding or learning a little of the local language. And, of course, they could meet the local children and together with them, look for cattle in the afternoon.          

HistoryHistory

But Cata is not as ordinary as you might think first when you enter the village. During apartheid the village underwent a complete forced removal from the hills to the valley. This programme was ironically called “betterment“ and affected millions of people all over South Africa. This, and the successful fight for restitution, is documented in the Cata museum. read more