From exploring the mountains by Basotho pony or mountain bike, to experiencing our valley’s culture on guided village tours or at a meeting with a spiritual healer, to learning about conservation at Faneuel Musi’s amazing reclaimed donga, you will never have a bored moment here. In fact, you will probably have a list of reasons to come back!
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We invite you to enjoy the rich history, arts & culture of the peoples of Lesotho. Whether you are from Lesotho, or Southern…
Maeder House is one of the oldest buildings in Lesotho, dating back to 1843. It was the home of missionary artisan and…
Maletsunyane Waterfalls, one of the highest single dropping waterfalls in the Southern Hemisphere, plummets 192 metres into…
Located 24km outside of the city of Maseru, Thaba Bosiu is a National Monument and Lesotho's foremost tourist destination…
Located at Masitise in Quthing district is the Cave House built in 1866-7 by Rev. David Ellenberger a missionary of the…
The Ha Kome Cave Village is situated at Pulane area in Berea district. The caves were a hideout for the Basia and one…
The gardens were created as a result of plant rescue missions to mitigate the impact of the Katse Dam, particularly spiral…
Lesotho's only snake park has anacondas, endemic puff adders and spitting cobras. The local herpetologist who owns the…
Major Bell's Tower was built by the British at the end of the 1870's, and is still largely intact. Visitors can see an…
The dinosaur footprints at Subeng are embedded in a sandstone slab in a small stream and rank among the most important sites…