This cozy accommodation is situated in northern Lesotho’s Botha Bothe district. It is approximately 120km from Maseru. The guest house caters to holiday makers, travellers as well as contract workers visiting the area. The guest house is a 40-minute drive from Clarens and just 5 minutes from the Caledonspoort border crossing. Thus, we are centrally located in the foothills of the Maluti Mountains. With the Afriski mountain resort only a one-hour drive from Qhanolla Guest House, we offer a daily shuttle to and from the mountain resort during the winter season. Each room is provided with bedding, towels and is serviced daily. There is DSTV as well as tea and coffee facilities available.
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