Kome Cave Dwellings Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
settlement and heritage site in Berea, Lesotho
About Kome Cave Dwellings
The Kome Cave Dwellings were built and protected by Chief Teleka of The Basia(cat) Clan in the early 19th century. The main purpose for the cave dwellings was to serve as a hideout from adversaries during the drought in the late 18th century. The name of Ha Kome comes from the Kome family in the Basia tribe, the first inhabitants of the cave. Until recently, the caves were still inhabited by the descendants of the original people who built the dwellings. However, after the site was declared a National Heritage Site, most of the population was relocated. The few that remain receive a percentage of the site's gate collection fees. The dwellings themselves are probably not the most interesting things you'll ever see in your life, but their history is quite fascinating, so having a knowledgeab
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