Stone Circle Bistro
Bookshop & Museum
17 Zasm Ave, Waterval Boven, Mpumalanga (N4)
Tel: 013-257-0759 or 079 551 6160 Email: info@makomati.com
Exposing the true ancient history of humankind…
in the cradle of humankind.
International author, scientist, explorer, Michael Tellinger, has created a haven for travellers and tourists on the N4 to Nelspruit. This is the ideal pit stop for the hungry and the curious travellers dedicated to spreading the news about the ancient stone ruins surrounding the town. Absorb the relaxed atmosphere by the Elands River in the picturesque mountainous town of Waterval Boven while you explore our ancient stone heritage.
The venue consists of a cosy country bistro, bar, bookshop AND museum. While the book shop boasts over 5000 books and visitors can relax and browse all day, the main attraction is the museum dedicated to the ancient stone ruins of Mpumalanga and the daily tours to the ruins.
Scattered throughout the mountains of Waterval Boven and Mpumalanga lie the hidden ruins of the most mysterious and misunderstood ancient civilisation on Earth.
Michael Tellinger an expert on these ruins having explored over a thousand of them. He is the author of a fascinating book called Adam’s Calendar, which exposes a Stonehenge-like calendar in this province. It has been dated to be the oldest man-made structure on Earth and it predates any of the pyramids and Stonehenge itself by many thousands of years. Tellinger is currently working on the second book which will give much more information about the thousands of stone ruins in the area.
Tellinger aims to educate and inform the world of this ancient human heritage that can be traced back to the earliest times in human history and shine a light on activities and harsh lives of early Homo sapiens. “Our ancient history is not what we think it was” he says.
Exclusive tours to the ruins are available from Stone Circle Bistro, only a few minutes drive from the venue. Hiking trails have been set up for the more adventurous. This is a perfect stop over for tour groups on rout to Nelspruit. Michael aims to turn Stone Circle Bistro into a place where new-age thinkers meet and share ideas, and host regular talks and events with fascinating guest speakers.
Welcome to the home of …
The Oldest Man-made Structures on Earth.
Older than the Giza pyramids
Older than Stonehenge
A 75,000 year-old stone calendar - In the cradle of humankind
A new discovery of an ancient circular monolithic stone calendar site in Mpumalanga has proven to be at least 75,000 years old, pre-dating any other structure found to date. Southern Africa holds some of the deepest mysteries in all of human history. What we are told is that at around 60,000 years ago the early humans migrated from Africa and populated the rest of the world.
Who were these first humans? What did they do? And where did they disappear to?
It estimated that there are over 100 000 ancient stone ruins scattered throughout the mountains of southern Africa. Artefacts that have been recovered from these ruins show a long and extended period of settlement that spans to over 200,000 years. The most spectacular examples of these ancient ruins are RIGHT HERE within walking distance. Modern historians have been speculating about the origins of these ruins, often calling them ‘cattle kraal of little historic importance’. The truth of the matter is that closer scientific inspection shows that we actually know very little about these spectacular ancient ruins. It is a great tragedy that thousands have already been destroyed through sheer ignorance but forestry and farmers have now started to protect these ruin. Adam’s Calendar is the flagship among these ruins because we can date this monolithic calendar with relative certainty to at least 75,000 years of age based on a number of scientific evaluations. Adam’s Calendar also presents the first tangible evidence of consciousness among the earliest humans in the ‘Cradle of humankind’. The site is built along the same longitudinal line as Great Zimbabwe and the Great Pyramid. It is also aligned with the rise of Orion’s belt some 75,000 years ago.
Tours to Ancient Ruins
Bookshop & Museum
17 Zasm Ave, Waterval Boven, Mpumalanga (N4)
Tel: 013-257-0759 or 079 551 6160 Email: info@makomati.com
Exposing the true ancient history of humankind…
in the cradle of humankind.
International author, scientist, explorer, Michael Tellinger, has created a haven for travellers and tourists on the N4 to Nelspruit. This is the ideal pit stop for the hungry and the curious travellers dedicated to spreading the news about the ancient stone ruins surrounding the town. Absorb the relaxed atmosphere by the Elands River in the picturesque mountainous town of Waterval Boven while you explore our ancient stone heritage.
The venue consists of a cosy country bistro, bar, bookshop AND museum. While the book shop boasts over 5000 books and visitors can relax and browse all day, the main attraction is the museum dedicated to the ancient stone ruins of Mpumalanga and the daily tours to the ruins.
Scattered throughout the mountains of Waterval Boven and Mpumalanga lie the hidden ruins of the most mysterious and misunderstood ancient civilisation on Earth.
Michael Tellinger an expert on these ruins having explored over a thousand of them. He is the author of a fascinating book called Adam’s Calendar, which exposes a Stonehenge-like calendar in this province. It has been dated to be the oldest man-made structure on Earth and it predates any of the pyramids and Stonehenge itself by many thousands of years. Tellinger is currently working on the second book which will give much more information about the thousands of stone ruins in the area.
Tellinger aims to educate and inform the world of this ancient human heritage that can be traced back to the earliest times in human history and shine a light on activities and harsh lives of early Homo sapiens. “Our ancient history is not what we think it was” he says.
Exclusive tours to the ruins are available from Stone Circle Bistro, only a few minutes drive from the venue. Hiking trails have been set up for the more adventurous. This is a perfect stop over for tour groups on rout to Nelspruit. Michael aims to turn Stone Circle Bistro into a place where new-age thinkers meet and share ideas, and host regular talks and events with fascinating guest speakers.
Welcome to the home of …
The Oldest Man-made Structures on Earth.
Older than the Giza pyramids
Older than Stonehenge
A 75,000 year-old stone calendar - In the cradle of humankind
A new discovery of an ancient circular monolithic stone calendar site in Mpumalanga has proven to be at least 75,000 years old, pre-dating any other structure found to date. Southern Africa holds some of the deepest mysteries in all of human history. What we are told is that at around 60,000 years ago the early humans migrated from Africa and populated the rest of the world.
Who were these first humans? What did they do? And where did they disappear to?
It estimated that there are over 100 000 ancient stone ruins scattered throughout the mountains of southern Africa. Artefacts that have been recovered from these ruins show a long and extended period of settlement that spans to over 200,000 years. The most spectacular examples of these ancient ruins are RIGHT HERE within walking distance. Modern historians have been speculating about the origins of these ruins, often calling them ‘cattle kraal of little historic importance’. The truth of the matter is that closer scientific inspection shows that we actually know very little about these spectacular ancient ruins. It is a great tragedy that thousands have already been destroyed through sheer ignorance but forestry and farmers have now started to protect these ruin. Adam’s Calendar is the flagship among these ruins because we can date this monolithic calendar with relative certainty to at least 75,000 years of age based on a number of scientific evaluations. Adam’s Calendar also presents the first tangible evidence of consciousness among the earliest humans in the ‘Cradle of humankind’. The site is built along the same longitudinal line as Great Zimbabwe and the Great Pyramid. It is also aligned with the rise of Orion’s belt some 75,000 years ago.
Tours to Ancient Ruins
To visit a variety of stone ruins including Adam’s Calendar call Jennifer on 079-551-6160 or email info@makomati.com.
Our Location
A relaxed country atmosphere by the Elands river, with stunning mountain views and a delicious basic country menu and bar. Stretch out on our deck or by the river’s edge and take in the stunning mountain views. Our large grounds run to the river and children can run and play. At night time, the fire pits light up the evening sky and create a warm and cosy atmosphere around the large fires.
The Book Shop
Come relax with a cup of coffee on the stoep, look out over the mountains - browse through our collection of 6000 books and find a forgotten gem.
The Stone Ruin Museum – MaKomati Foundation
This is a museum with a real difference. Michael Tellinger has put together a staggering collection of items in a small private museum that tells the hidden history of humankind. See a breathtaking collection of aerial photographs of the hidden ancient stone ruins of South Africa, the oldest man-made structure on earth; the 75,000 year-old Stonehenge-type structure called Adam’s Calendar; pottery from the mysterious Lydenburg Heads civilisation from around 300 AD; stone tools that span 1 million years; and the mysterious “wonder stone” – a spherical stone formed billions of years ago that slowly turns on its own axis.
STONE ORIGINS TOUR INFORMATION
1. HALF DAY STONE RUINS TOUR
A guided visit to several ancient ruins in the near vicinity of Waterval Boven. These mysterious ruins consist of dwellings, forts, temples, roads, irrigation systems and agricultural terraces. The tour will include close up views of ancient settlements, monoliths, roads and various artefacts to mention a few of the highlights.
As the guest one will get the chance to walk within the stone structures with a specialist guide.
The tour starts at Stone Circle Bistro with a short tour of the museum followed by a short guided transfer to the first ruin. Thereafter one will proceed to investigate several ruins and noteworthy sites.
2. AFTERNOON PANORAMIC STONE SETTLEMENT TOUR
A guided drive along the edge of the valley observing several ancient settlements, inter-leading roads and terraced mountain sides.
As a guest one will get the chance to experience panoramic views of the area showing the immensity of the settlement from the comfort of a luxury 4x4 vehicle. Short stops will be made to point out several noteworthy sites.
The tour starts at the Stone Circle Bistro with a short tour of the museum followed by a guided drive through the area. It is an ideal tour for the client who has already conducted the Half Day Stone Ruin tour as it reveals part of the magnitude of the settlements.
3. FULL DAY STONE RUINS TOUR
This tour is a combination of the previous two tours with a lunch break at the Stone Circle Bistro.
4. ADAM’S CALENDAR
A guided walk between ancient carved monoliths and dating back to the dawn of Homo sapiens some 250 000 tears ago.
As a guest to this area one will have the opportunity to view sites such as the first sphinx on earth, carved male and female monoliths, sacred ritual paths, as well as the highlight, Adam’s Calendar. The carved monoliths at the calendar site show the significance of alignment to the rising sun in the east, Orion’s Belt constellation, equinoxes and solstices as well as many more mind blowing facts.
The tour starts at the quaint town of Kaapsehoop where you will join your specialised guide. Transferring to the site by means of a 4 x 4 vehicle one spends approximately 4 hours rambling through the ancient sacred site.
Due to the sensitive nature of the site a maximum of 20 persons are permitted to visit the site per day so advance booking is essential.
5. ADAM’S CALENDAR AND ANCIENT STONE RUINS FULL DAY TOUR
A full day is spent touring the two ancient discoveries led by your specialist guide.
The tour begins at Adam’s Calendar in the morning followed by lunch (to own account) at the Stone Circle Bistro in Waterval Boven. After a guided tour to the museum the afternoon is spent touring several ancient stone ruins in the vicinity.
Once again advance booking is essential.
6. HALF DAY HIKE AND GUIDED TOUR OF THE RUINS
Approximately 4 hours are spent walking through the spectacular landscape observing various ancient stone ruins accompanied by your specialist guide. The walk undertaken at a relaxed pace and covers a distance of about 3 km. Please note although the walk is at a relaxed pace one must be of an average fitness.
The tour begins at Stone Circle Bistro in Waterval Boven with a short museum tour followed by a transfer to the site.
7. HELICOPTER TOURS OF THE ANCIENT SITES
Helicopter tours of the ancient sites are the ultimate guided tour, showing one the immensity of the ancient settlements as well as incorporating guided tours to various sites.
These tours will be tailor made to suite the requirements of the guest and must be booked in advance.

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