Lesotho: a welcoming country rich in culture and real, natural attractions. Winter brings snowfall and pristine landscapes, and summer is green and lush, with moderate temperatures.
2 hours Over 5 600 hectares of rugged mountainous terrain, including a rare indigenous forest with hiking trails that lead to rivers and waterfalls.
FIND OUT MORE1.5 hours Also close to Butha Buthe, a large overhang has preserved beautiful San and Stone Age rock art, and a great many Stone Age tools.
FIND OUT MORE3 hours From the cliff-edge visitors’ centre, enjoy views across the mountains and overlook the Lepaqoa waterfall.
FIND OUT MORE30 minutes’ drive from Afriski The world’s highest diamond mine is renowned for large gemstones.
FIND OUT MOREThe #pumpforpeace Pump Track in Lesotho’s university town, Roma, is a unique venture offering skills training and BMX and MTB thrills.
FIND OUT MOREKatse Dam is situated in one of the most scenic regions of the Maluti Mountains of Lesotho.
FIND OUT MORELesotho offers arguably the finest sight fishing for yellowfish on the planet.
FIND OUT MORE1.5 hours Petrified dinosaur tracks preserved in stone alongside the Subeng River near Butha Buthe.
FIND OUT MOREWhether you’re looking for family adventures or the challenge of an extreme off-road experience, Ramabanta is a 4×4 paradise waiting to be discovered.
FIND OUT MOREThe Sani Pass is one of the most spectacular mountain passes in SA, meandering over the Drakensberg escarpment into Lesotho.
FIND OUT MOREThe Maletsunyane Abseil is the longest commercially-operated single-drop abseil in the world, operated by Semonkong Lodge, Lesotho
FIND OUT MOREMalealea is situated in a remote but breath-taking part of Western Lesotho and offers a chance to experience traditional Basotho life
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