Liga Ria Ngutu

Caves in Meru

Liga Ria Ngutu: The Cultural Initiation Rock

Loosely translating to the “rock of the circumcised girl”, or again as “the rock of a recently circumcised girl who has moved out and is ready to be married”, Liga Ria Ngutu is symbolic of one of the venerated traditional initiation rituals in the Ameru community. Quite uncanny in its said appearance, with a huge boulder wedged at the top of a dark crack-cave – and which water trickles to the ground right down the middle, Liga Ria Ngutu is symbolic of both the outmoded initiation rituals and their importance. The dark-crack is symbolic of the house of a newly wed, which based on traditions of foregone years was meant to be very dark, so that people were not able to see what was going indoors. It also depicts the physical initiation process. It is found in Kiolo area, in the south reach of Nyambene Forest Reserve.


While Kenya may not be as well-known for its caves as some other destinations, there are still some fascinating caving sites worth exploring. Before embarking on a caving expedition, it’s essential to ensure safety by going with a knowledgeable local guide, wearing appropriate gear, and being aware of potential hazards.


Famous for its wildlife, rich agricultural lands, and stunning natural attractions, Meru County, on the north-eastern slopes of Mount Kenya, is the immemorial enclave of the Ameru nation. Inhabited mainly by the sub-tribes of Imenti, Tigania, Igembe, and Tharaka, Meru County has one of the best developed touring circuits.

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