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Lesotho
Park
Boqate Leisure Park
The most beautiful park in the mountain kingdom. Boqate Leisure Park is a park based at Ha-Fako(adjacent to Ha-Leqele and Ha-Makhoathi), Maseru. We are dedicated to providing you with the best experience.
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Lesotho
Dam
Katse Dam
Katse Dam is a popular holiday destination, situated in the Maliba-mats’o River. This is the highest dam in Africa, also one of the world’s ten largest concrete arch dams in terms of volume, with a capacity of nearly 2 billion cubic meters and a surface area of 38.5 square kilometers. The dam provides in the region of 72 megawatts of electricity for Lesotho and earns millions in revenue for supplying South Africa with water. The construction of the Katse Dam started in February 1991 and was completed in May 1997.
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Lesotho
Ski
Mahlasela Afriski
The only skiing resort in Lesotho. Come and test your own limits on the slopes or discover the rich cultural heritage of the Basotho people.
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Lesotho
Water fall
Maletsunyane Falls
Maletsunyane Falls is a 192-metre-high (630 ft) waterfall in the Southern African country Lesotho.[1] It is located near the town of Semonkong (Site of smoke), which also is named after the falls.[2] The waterfall is on the Maletsunyane River and it falls from a ledge of Triassic-Jurassic basalt.[3] Semonkong Lodge offers you the chance to explore the magnificent scenery and culture of Lesotho. The Lodge together with the local community provides ponies and guides for day trips to the Maletsunyane Falls.
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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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Tour operator
Lithale Travel and tours
We are an award winning agency that prides itself on offering the best services such as international and domestic airlines tickets
Maseru, Thetsane West Mohlomo Street Qokoa2 Maseru
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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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Restaurant
Manong Restaurant
Semonkong Maletsunyane Falls also known as The Place of Smoke . Come through tomorrow with your family or friends and our Chefs will sort you out with the best meals we have
Maseru, Semonkong, Maletsunyane
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Restaurant
Stadium Food Court
A restaurant that pride themselves by using the best quality ingredients in all their freshly prepared meals, together with friendly services to give their Stadium Experience. Their Food Court Stores specializes in a wide variety of menu items, including breakfasts.
Maseru, Main North road, Maseru 100, Lesotho
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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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Guest house
Thimo & Sons Guest House
A cosy and friendly Guest house . We pride ourselves at being your home away from home
Qacha's Nek, Qacha's Nek , Lesotho
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Tour operator
Track finder travel and tours
We are a company that organizes trips in and outside Lesotho. We do our own trips
Maseru, Kingsway Maseru Lesotho
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Supermarket
Pick and Pay
We are open 7 days a week for your convenience. Food facts and tips, nutritional information, up-to-date specials and promotions. Opening hours Monday to Saturday 08h00 to 17h00 Sunday 08h00 to 17h00 All public holidays (expect Christmas day) 08h00
Maseru, Pioneer Road, 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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