Wanhatti is a village and resort in Suriname, located in the Marowijne district on the Cottica River.
The road partially uses the path of the old defence line,[6] build between 1770 and 1778 to protect the plantations of the Colony of Suriname against attacks by the Maroons.
[6] The Surinamese Interior War fought during the 1980s left its toll on the resort, and caused a large part of the population to flee.
[9] In 2011, the road was extended to reach the village Lantiwee,[6] and it is hoped that this will lead to a return of farmers in the area.
[13] Boni also desired a peace treaty, but the Society of Suriname, despite contrary advice from the Dutch government, wanted to persecute and destroy the Aluku.