Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone Plateau, at the historic and spiritual heart of the Sotho Kingdom, in Lesotho. Rising to an altitude of 1,800m only 20km East of Maseru, this near-impregnable sandstone plateau served as the residence and military stronghold of Moshoeshoe I, the kingdom’s founding father, throughout most of his mid-19th Century reign. Sotho oral tradition has it that Thaba Bosiu - literally ‘Mountain of Night’ - was so named by Moshoeshoe because he and his followers, who arrived there in the chilly midwinter of 1824, made the initial ascent to the plateau after dark. The name also alludes to the belief that the Mountain grows taller at night, a legend propagated by Moshoeshoe to discourage his enemies from attempting a nocturnal siege. The expansive flat-topped summit is protected on all sides by formidable sandstone Cliffs, yet it is watered by half a dozen natural Springs and was large enough to hold plenty of livestock.
Thaba Bosiu is steeped in history. From the Visitor’s Centre at the Mountain’s base, a steep and gravelly footpath follows Khebelu Pass to the Plateau. The Plateau also offers superb views in all directions, the most conspicuous landmark from the summit being Mount Qiloane, a conical sandstone pillar that stands about 1km to the east and whose distinctive shape reputedly inspired the design of the traditional Basotho mokorotlo straw hat.
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References
https://www.visitlesotho.travel/explore/places-to-visit/thaba-bosiu
Further Reading
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