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Monument
Thaba Bosiu Cultural Village
It is a sand plateau where King Moshoeshoe l,the founder of Basotho Nation established what turned out to be a formidable fortress that protected his people during the Lifaqane (Nfacane) War. "Thaba Bosiu" which means the "Mountain at Night" was believed to possess supernatural powers that made it grow into a tall mountain during the night leaving enemies who tried scaling still stranded on its cliffs and vulnerable to attack the next morning.
Maseru, Thaba-bosiu, Maseru
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Park
Step Up Park
Suitable for Birthday Party's, weddings, Graduations and individual party's
Leribe, Ha-Leburu, Peka, Lesotho
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Handcrafts center
Lesotho Mpuntain Craft
LMC provides support & training to craft workers in Lesotho regarding design, practical skills, IT, sales and marketing. It is an Action Lesotho initiative. The twelve groups within LMC work with a range of textiles and materials, including mohair, wool, leather, horn, felt and traditional Seshoeshoe fabric. Products include wall-hangings, rugs, bags, slippers, sandals, jewellery, cushion covers, felt figures and small souvenirs
Berea, Teya-teyaneng, Berea 200
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Handcrafts center
Leribe Crafts Centre
Leribe Craft Center is a workshop and employment project which trains Basotho women in the artisanal skills of hand spinning mohair yarn, dyeing it and weaving it by hand. It was established in 1911, in Hlotse, Leribe. The center sources their raw mohair locally and has begun to use some locally made equipment in their production process. In addition, they employ about forty women, including many of those who are differently abled, to produce handmade tapestries, scarves, shawls, runners and ponchos, amongst others. These can be found on site at their shop, along with items such as the well-known Basotho hats and woolen dolls. Profits generated from the sales go into training for differently abled women, lodging for the weavers and the workshops operations
Leribe, Katse Dam Turn Off Lisemeng II, P.O.Box 43, Leribe, Lesotho
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Handcrafts center
Elelloang Basali
The Elelloang Basali (Be Aware Women) Weavers are a partnership of Basotho women who weave mohair rugs, tapestries, bags, table mats, and knit mohair jackets. Our beautiful, high quality weavings, which have been washed, mothproofed, dyed, woven and finished in our Lesotho studio, using local hand-spun mohair, will add a unique touch to your home or office and make wonderful gifts! Since 1997, we have been working to take control of our lives and improve the quality of life for our children. The proceeds from every purchase you make go back to us, all Basotho women, to help us pay school fees and medical bills, and additional income goes to the development of the weaving partnership. Designs celebrate the Basotho cultural heritage through the revival of Basotho Litema patterns (originally drawn into the walls of traditional Lesotho homes -- click the 'litema' link in the menu at left for more about these designs), depictions of the ancient Bushmen rock paintings throughout the region, and illustrate rural village life. Lesotho, the ""Kingdom in the Sky"", is a land of beautiful sandstone buttes, fossilized footprints, traditional song and dance, and breathtaking mountain vistas. Experience and remember this world through our weavings! We specialize in custom orders and company logos and we also ship abroad.
Berea, Elelloang Basali Weavers PO Box 449, Teyateyaneng 200 Lesotho, Southern Africa
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Handcrafts center
Hatooa-Mose-Mosali
Hatooa Mose Mosali (PTY) Ltd. is situated in the lowlands of the mountain kingdom of Lesotho, in the northern district of Berea, at Ha Molemane next to Metro Cash and Carry. "Hatooa Mose Mosali", which implies that women should stand up and do some resourceful work in their society, is a proprietary business, solely owned and managed by Basotho women. Hatooa Mose Mosali started its operations in August 1990 in Teyateyaneng in the midst of many established weaving houses. In Teyateyaneng, weaving is considered a cultural heritage. Hatooa Mose Mosali was formed by twenty-one Basotho women. It split in 1997 when fifteen women left and formed Elelloang Basali. We are now running it with five women. We hired ten women for weaving, four spinning women, two knitting women, to whom we will sell shares later on so that they can feel happy and proud when working at Hatooa Mose Mosali. It was formed to be self-employed and to create jobs among other women and to fight against poverty
Berea, Hatooa Mose Mosali PO Box 603 Teyateyaneng 200 Lesotho
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Handcrafts center
Maseru Tapestries and Mats
Maseru Tapestries and Mats is a cooperative of women weaves producing fine traditional weave frame loom tapestries mode from mohair. It was found in 1999. The company started with 10 members and its membership increased after training 6 more women from Semonkong
Maseru, Maseru West 105
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Monument
Lerotholi Polytechnic
Chief Lerotholi first conceptualized Lerotholi Polytechnic as a technical and vocational school in 1894, to be the first of its kind in Lesotho. In 1905, the first building was erected and various courses in trades were introduced. New skills and trades were added to the curriculum in 1929. In 1960, the school changed to an artisan-oriented institution. Two new schools were established in the 1970s and 1980s, the Commercial Training Institute and the Technician Training School. In 1991, the three schools were merged. This amalgamation came to be known as Lerotholi Polytechnic (LP). In an effort to respond to the global trends of liberalization, the government of Lesotho relinquished its responsibility over the institution and granted it autonomy through the LP Act, No. 20 of 1997 – a move intended to afford the institution the leverage to decide its own strategic direction.
Butha-Bothe, Address: Moshoeshoe Rd Central, Maseru Postal Address: P.O. Box 16 Maseru
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Adventure
Camp Rendezvous
Tranquility through Lesotho domestic tourism. Let's go camping
Maseru, Maseru Maseru Lesotho
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Adventure
Quthing tours and Adventure
Tourism and adventure start here
Quthing, Mt Moorosi Quthing Lesotho
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Adventure
Moorosi chalets
Visitors can stop over at Ellenberger's Cave House where they can see dinosaur footprints. There is a guided tour to the ruins of the historical mount Moorosi fortress, why chief Moorosi fought a battle against the cape mounted Rifles
Quthing, Ha Makae Mount Moorosi Lesotho
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Adventure
Lesotho Wildrun
The event take place over three days. It is without a doubt a tough event but one that brings the runners on only back to basic joys of trail running but shows the simple life of the Lesotho mountain people from up close
Maseru, Semonkong Maseru Lesotho
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