The Tjate Valley has been declared a Provincial Heritage Site in 2007 by the Limpopo. Provincial Government. The valley is one of the richest heritage sites

The place is rich with the Bapedi history, wars of resistance with the English led by Burgers and the route to Phahlamanoge

Kgosi Mampuru II who was slain in 1883 by the colonial powers of the time. He is remembered for his bold stance against colonial domination and his refusal to recognize a repressive and non-representative regime.

Setšong Tea Crafters is an Award Winning Agri-business and vehicle for development of natural indigenous flora found in the natural landscapes of South Africa, more prominently within the rural areas of Limpopo. The enterprise stimulates the economy in a collaboration with rural cooperatives from Limpopo developed by a community development organization; Siyaphila Youth Support Services.