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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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Dam
Lake Letsie (Lets'eng la Letsie)
is a reservoir in the Drakensberg mountains in Quthing District, Lesotho. The reservoir was formed when a smaller, natural lake was enlarged by damming the source of the Mohlakeng River in 1968. The lake and the wetlands surrounding the shore have been designated as a national protected area since 2001 and a Ramsar site since 2004.
Quthing, Quthing , Lesotho
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Cave
Motlejoa Cave
The cave of the cannibals that were led by a cannibal called Motlejoa. They used to chase people, slaughter and eat their human flesh.
Mohale's Hoek, Mohale's hoek
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Cave
Masitise Cave House Museum
Is a cave that was sealed and turned into a family home in 1866 by Reverend David Frederic Ellenberg. The cave has a negative dinosaur footprint in the ceiling, a natural spring water source, and the Reverend's son Edmond burried in a wall. Today the cave is a museum that displays artifacts from Morija Museum of Archives and tells the story of Rev. Ellenverger's 55 years in Lesotho. It is located just off the A4 on a dirt road that is about 5 kilometers west of Quthing turnoff and gas a sign for the Masitise Primary School. Continue 1 km on the dirt road past the school and church. The family or a volunteer living in the house beside the church can take you on a short walk to the cave.
Quthing, Masitise, Quthing 700, Lesotho
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Cave
Sekubu Cave
Geographic and Historical cave and also stalagmites and stalactites as well as the waterfall
Butha-Bothe, Botha Bothe 400
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Monument
Subeng Dinosaur Footprints
The dinosaur footprints at Subeng are embedded in a sandstone slab in a small stream and rank among the most important sites of its type in the country. Discovered in 1955, Subeng incorporates the footprints of at least three and possibly as many as six different species of dinosaur, some with five toes on their feet, and others with three. Look carefully and you will also see fossilised worm trails and mud cracks on other slabs in the riverbed. Dinosaur footprints abound near Leribe. About 7km north of town (en route to Butha-Buthe) are the Subeng River footprints. At the signpost, just before the road crosses the river, walk down about 500m to a concrete causeway. The worn footprints of at least three species of dinosaur are about 15m downstream on the right bank. A local man who owns the land will collect your money, and children will likely offer to guide you
Leribe, Hlotse, Leribe 300
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Water fall
Bots'oela Falls
The Botsoela waterfall near Malealea is one of the many Lesotho landmarks to feature during the Lesotho Sky stage race. The Malealea Lodge offers guided pony treks to this breathtakingly beautiful site that will turn any yoke into stoke.
Mafeteng, Bots'oela , Mafeteng 900 , Lesotho
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Monument
Gate of Paradise
The Gate of Paradise Pass is a well known (and feared) climb during the Lesotho Sky stage race. Founder of the Malealea trading post, Mervyn Bosworth-Smith had a passion for road-making. He built the road from the Malealea Lodge to the Gate of Paradise Pass. In his latter years he used to set off with labourers, spades, picks and wheelbarrows to repair the road. One corner was known as “Tickey Draai” and another as “Sixpenny Draai”. At the “neck” as he called it, he inscribed the wording: “Wayfarer Pause Behold The Gates of Paradise”. He always did this when he came home to Malealea. From the lodge to the “neck” is a tough little climb all the way to the Gates of Paradise Pass. It is also a STRAVA section during the race, which means that most riders will not fully appreciate the beauty of this stunning Lesotho landmark. For those who are still struggling to come to terms with the high altitude, old Mervyn’s reminder to “pause and behold” will come as a welcome invitation to stretch the legs.
Mafeteng, Main South 1 Mafeteng Lesotho
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Adventure
Qiloane
The profile of Mount Qiloane, the legendary conical mountain close to Thaba - Bosiu, and described by Masupha as mother and father, inspired by the traditional Basotho Hat called Mokorotlo. Qiloane hill is crowned by a pillar of Cave Sandstone some 100 feet (30 m) high. It is about 15 ft (4.6) broad on top, and is composed of three immense steps gradually tapering to a point. Elevation of the hill top is 5,640 ft (1,719 m).
Maseru, Maseru 100
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Monument
Makoanyane Square
Makoanyane Square is a small park on Constitution Road. It contains a war memorial, commemorating 951 soldiers from Basutoland, killed in World War II, most of them serving in the Africa Pioneer Corps. The Crocodile Monument was erected in the square in 1963 and depicts a curved screen wall surmounted by a large bronze crocodile with its mouth open, the national emblem of Lesotho.
Maseru, Maseru 100, Lesotho
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Monument
Major Bells Tower
Leribe's main sight is this crumbling gun tower near the market. It was built for the Gun War in the late 1800s, but spent most of its career as a storehouse for government records. The tower is not open to visitors.
Leribe, Hlotse Main Street, Lisemeng 10300 Lesotho
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Monument
Morija Museum & Archives
Morija Museum & Archives, also known as Morija Museum, is located in Morija, a large village in the Maseru district of Lesotho. The museum was formally opened in 1956, and entered its present permanent facilities in 1989.[1] The purpose of the museum is to carry on the tradition of Morija, as a centre of learning, innovation and excellence, in Lesotho.[1] Morija Museum is home to many cultural treasures including, traditional Basotho artifacts as well as Lifaqane and Boer War memorabilia.[1] The archives portion of the museum includes documents dated as far back as 1826. This collection is extremely rich in 19th century documentation related to Lesotho.[1]
Maseru, Church Street, Morija, Maseru, Lesotho 190
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Water fall
Pitseng Gorge
If you are looking for a walk across mostly flat terrain with beautiful views, Top of the Gorge trek is recommended. It will take about two hours across mostly flat terrain, and will lead you to a beautiful overlook of the Pitseng Gorge.
Mafeteng, Malealea , Mafeteng 900 , Leaotho
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