Mucheene Cave

Caves in Meru

Mucheene Mau Mau Cave: Mount Kenya

Mucheene cave in Mount Kenya Forest, a concealed hideout for the Mau Mau fighters from Meru at the pinnacle of Kenya’s struggle for independence in the 1950’s to 1960’s, is remarkably in the same state as it was used by the freedom fighters. It is set about in bush not very far from the forest station. According to Mau Mau chronicles, the cave is associated with luminaries like field Marshal Musa Mwariama, M’ Ikiara Nyonta (Major Ruku) and General Mathenge. It was also associated with a plotting to seek assistance from Ethiopia’s Emperor Haile Sellasie through the acquaintances they had made while in Ethiopia during the war. Mucheene Cave would later be used as the armoury and distribution point for munitions brought in from Ethiopia to other Mau Mau locales around Meru.


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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