Injisuthi
Caves in the Injisuthi area.
Battle Cave
This cave is located in the Injasuthi (translated as valley of the well-fed dog) valley and is a 5-hour hike from the Injasuthi camp. The cave is fenced so cannot be accessed without a guide.
Interpretation: The human figures appear to be arranged in a composition that suggests a fight. Some figures have arrows notche ...
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Dead Dog Cave
Dead Dog Cave is a sandstone overhang over 100 metres long.
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Dinosaur Cave
This cave has dinosaur footprints and its exact location is thus not shown.
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Fergy's Cave
This cave is close to a river and found on the route towards Centenary Hut.
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Grindstone Cave
This series of caves are a 2 hour walk from the Injisuthi camp. There are 5 caves in a row below the the sandstone cliffs stretching for about 1 kilometre. Only 2 of the caves are painted but other than one excellent painting of an eland the paintings are very worn and indistinct. The first 2 caves are not painted and ...
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Injisuthi Summit Cave (Upper)
Injusuthi Summit Cave at 3289m is the highest cave in the Drakensberg. The cave offers good shelter and out of this world views.
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Junction Cave
Junction Cave is in the Injisuthi area, a little bit further along from Marble Baths Cave. This cave is no longer shown on maps and should be avoided because of flood danger.
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Lower Injisuthi Cave
The Lower Injisuthi Cave sleeps 12 people and offers level floors and good protection from the elements.
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Marble Baths Cave
A lovely cave only 50m from Marble Baths, sleeps at least 8 people.Its an easy day hike to the cave and well worth staying a night over in the cave.
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Marble Baths Cave (Annex)
Smaller the Marble Baths Cave but does offer even more protection from the wind and rain. The cave top is very low in the sleeping area. Its an easy day hike to the cave and well worth staying a night over in the cave.
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