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Lesotho Attractions
Lesotho is divided into four regions. North-West Lesotho is a fantastic base from which to explore the Maluti Mountains. South-West Lesotho is home to some of the country’s most famous historical sites. The Central Highlands is the home of the Highlands Water Project; it’s accessible via new roads and boasts a number of dams for water sports, particularly trout fishing. Eastern Lesotho is call... [Read More]
Lesotho is divided into four regions. North-West Lesotho is a fantastic base from which to explore the Maluti Mountains. South-West Lesotho is home to some of the country’s most famous historical sites. The Central Highlands is the home of the Highlands Water Project; it’s accessible via new roads and boasts a number of dams for water sports, particularly trout fishing. Eastern Lesotho is called the Roof of Africa. It boasts the highest mountain peak in Southern Africa, Thabana-Ntlenyana (3482m). Other attractions include the Maletsunyane Falls, the Katse Dam and the Morija Museum and Archives. [Read Less]
Subregions in Lesotho Lesotho
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Thaba-Bosiu National Monument is a plateau situated in the Phuthiatsana Valley, about 23km south-east of Maseru, the capital city. It was named Thaba-Bosiu (mountain at night) during the occupation of Moshoeshoe 1, founder of the Basotho nation in 1824. It got its name because as one gets nearer the...
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A lodge, which can be used for an overnight stay, overlooks the dam and provides a well-deserved lunch, for the day-tripper. Make all the necessary arrangements and you will be on your way to a great and breathtaking adventure, to wonder, not only at what nature has to offer, in the form of spectacu...
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The Katse Botanical Garden has its origins in the building of the Katse Dam, part of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project. A botanical garden was not initially planned for the area, but following the plant rescue mission in 1995 and 1996 before the inundation of the Katse reservoir, the garden was cr...
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