stay-lesotho Directory - Page 1 of 1 Kinmel Guest Farm & Lodge (Country road in Rhodes) Peace, tranquility and a wonderful relaxing experience is what we offer our guests, just 1.5 km outside the Village of Rhodes. Guests have the benefit of a farmstay in modern, spacious, luxurious, well equipped accommodation, yet are close to the shops, restaurants and other activities Rhodes has ... .... read more
Top House Bed & Breakfast (Country road in Ladybrand) Top House Bed & Breakfast is situated in a quiet part of Ladybrand. It is one of the oldest houses in town with an interesting history. Enjoy our farm breakfast in the dining room and cosy fire place in winter. ... .... read more
Morija Guest Houses (Country road in Morija) The Morija Guest House can be seen from a distance before you arrive - if you know where to look. It's built from sandstone, cut directly into the rock, and with its thatched grass roof it blends into the surrounding environment perfectly. ... .... read more
Hotel Mount Maluti (Country road in Mohales Hoek) The Hotel Mount Maluti is the oldest hotel in the south of Lesotho. It was built by Mr and Mrs A.F. Bothma in 1950 to serve the administrative and business community of Mohale's Hoek. After Lesotho's independence in 1966, the de ... .... read more
Tiffindell ski and Alpine resort (Country road in Rhodes) From your first welcoming drink, through to your final goodbye, our friendly staff will look after you and see to it that you have a relaxed and unforgettable stay at this unique African destination. This remote setting with its panoramic view of rolling green hills makes Tiffindell the perfect plac ... .... read more
Malealea Lodge & Pony Trek Centre (Country road in Malealea) Lesotho is a world without fences. Breathtaking scenery abounds and every season has unique attractions. Malealea Lodge is run by the owners, Mick & Di Jones, both born in Lesotho and credited with more local knowledge than anyone. Various Basotho Children's choirs and a Local Basotho Ba ... .... read more
New Oxbow Lodge (Country road in Butha-Buthe) Head into the Maluti Mountains in your trusty 4 x 4, geared up and ready for whatever the mountains may throw at you. The road to Oxbow itself is all tarred so you can even make the journey in a car through some of the most breathtaking scenery in Africa. skinny pony pic.jpg (22866 bytes)You cross c ... .... read more
Maliba Mountain Lodge (Country road in Butha-Buthe) ACCOMMODATIONGuests are accommodated in one of six private and luxurious Basotho-style mountain chalets. Each chalet is over 80m2 in size and is tastefully decorated with natural earthy tones. Warmth and ... .... read more
Edgehill Guest Farm (Country road in Rhodes) Edgehill’s tranquil valley surrounded by stunning mountains is the perfect place to unwind. Far away from the stress of urban life, staying on this working farm will revitalize your senses and lift yo ... .... read more
Semonkong Lodge (Country road in Roma) In South Africa's deep gold mines, smoke in the tunnels after the dynamite blasts is referred to as "semoko". The mighty Maletsunyane falls creates a similar haze of smoke as the water drops 200 meters into a spectacular gorge. It is from this smoke that Semonkong - The Place of Smoke ... .... read more
Rhodes Hotel (Country road in Rhodes) Deep in the Southern Drakensberg, at the foot of the highest mountain pass in South Africa, lies the picturesque town of Rhodes. Within this unique village (a historic monument in its own right) Rhodes Hotel dispenses peace and quiet with good home cooking. The small, charming hotel has been reso ... .... read more
Sani Top Chalet (Country road in ) Sani Top Chalet is a small rustic establishment on the edge of the Drakensberg escarpment. Situated on the border between South Africa and Lesotho, it is also home to the highest pub in Africa at 2874m. Come and join your hosts, Jonathan and Sylvia Aldous at the top of the Sani Pass at one of the be ... .... read more
The Trading Post Lodge (Country road in Roma) The Trading Post Affectionately called "Ha Baseane" by the Basotho after John Thorn, who established Roma Trading Post in 1903 and lived here until his death in 1957. ... .... read more
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