Roma Trading Post Lodge is located a stone throw away from Lesotho’s capital Maseru and the airport, in the foothills of the mighty Maloti Mountains in Roma. The name stems from its rich history of being the base shop for pioneering trade into the mountains. Travellers can expect a rustic and luxury destination, filled with many stories from its vibrant history. No matter whether you want to relax in our colourful gardens, by the swimming pools or to explore Lesotho, Roma is the starting point of your adventure. Roma Trading Post Lodge is managed by a great team of local Basotho people and Dutch people who fell in love with the country and its people. We look forward to sharing our wealth of nature, activities and gladly help you plan an unforgettable stay in Africa’s Mountain Kingdom.
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