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One of the strongest themes in the Venda Culture is that of water and probably one of the most sacred sites is Lake Funduzi. This beautiful lake is fed by the Mutale River, but it doesn’t seem to have an outlet and hence believed to be waters that covered the earth before creation.

Lake Funduzi has always been related to the spirit world with a legendary large white python God living below the surface of the water and sometimes you can hear the Tshikona sing, although no one appears to be present. Here annually the Domba Python Dance is held, an offering of beer is poured into the lake, and young maidens, as the final stage of their initiation into womanhood, line up in single file and dance in long winding lines, like a snake. The Domba is important to secure good rains for the following season.

One may visit not the Lake without the permission from the Chief and the Priestess of the Lake (which can easily be obtained) and you are also requested to stand with your back to the lake and view it through your legs.

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Mashovhela Rock Pool

Mashovhela Rock Pool

The second most sacred site to some Venda people is Mashovhela rock pool, “The place where the drums can be heard”. Venda tradition states that the powerful Venda King, Thohoiyanda, had a mystical drum called the Ngoma Lungundo, ('drum of the dead'), which when beaten, when they were under attack, would protect his people.

One night the king and his drum disappeared into the Soutpansberg Mountains and neither were ever seen again. Legend has it that the drum can still be heard in the echoes in the cliffs surrounding Mashovhela rock pool.

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The Venda people also believe in the zwidutwane or water spirits, which according to culture live at the bottom of waterfalls. These beings are only half visible; have only one eye, one leg and one arm. One half of man can be seen in this world and the other half in the spirit world. The Venda take offerings of food and beer to them because zwidutwane cannot grow things underwater.

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The Venda area is filled with crocodiles and these dangerous reptiles are thought by the Venda to have very poisonous brains and they are not even hunted for food.

Venda, situated in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, is a truly captivating experience filled with mystical forests, sacred lakes, water spirits, stunning scenery and world famous crafts.Venda is culturally unspoilt, un-commercialised and totally authentic; once you have visited you will want to return.

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Lake Fundudzi

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