A Visit to Kome Caves Lesotho’s Crowning Jewel

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History
Built by Chief Teleka of The Basia(cat) Clan at the beginning of the 19th century, the Kome caves served as a shield against Lifaqane Wars and cannibalism. To date, the caves are occupied by descendants belonging to these clans. The caves also contain faded San paintings pinpointing San occupancy during the early days.

Dwellings
Kome caves are occupied by several families who lead centuries-old lifestyles. Their homes are built inside the caves of the mountain slope and the walls are protected by a mix of mud and cow dung. Interestingly, there is also a small fireplace on the floor helping the families to stay warm during the cool climes.

Location
Stationed within a 60 km distance from Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, visiting the cave dwellings has become one of the best things to do in Lesotho. Look to stay at plush abodes like Avani Lesotho Hotel & Casino and Lesotho attractions including Kome caves will be a stone’s throw away.

Travel Tips
Ha Kome is ideal for a day’s trip from Maseru. However, those seeking a stay can take advantage of the camping spaces above the cave. The village does not shelter any restaurants or eateries but those bringing provisions from Maseru have the opportunity of indulging in a picnic at the visitor’s centre.

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