Discover the captivating rock art sites of South Africa and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the San people. From the Drakensberg Mountains to the Baviaanskloof World Heritage Site, each site offers a unique opportunity to connect with our shared human history through the art that narrates the stories, beliefs, and deep kinship of the San people with their natural surroundings. Explore over 35,000 paintings in the Drakensberg, over 2,500 identified sites in the Cederberg Mountains, and witness the interactions between the San people and early African civilizations at Mapungubwe National Park. The Kamberg Nature Reserve, Baviaanskloof World Heritage Site, and Kruger National Park also offer fascinating rock art experiences that bear witness to the San people’s intimate connection with the land and its wildlife.