"The rock is the book.
The pigment is the word.
The fabric is the canvas.
The braiding of hair, the road."
This route reveals traces of humanity's earliest narrative expressions. In the caves of Tchitundu Hulu, Caraculo, and Sambu, visitors encounter rock inscriptions, paintings, and graphics that record ancient memories.
The route also incorporates fabric patterns, hair braiding, and the sand drawings of the Cokwe people. Four visual expressions that tell stories of belonging and cultural continuity. It is an immersion in ancestral art as a form of writing and memory.