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What to See and Do in Lesotho – Africa’s Best-Kept Secret - Your travel guide!

Lesotho is among the 3 last African kingdoms, and it is also one of the world's 3 enclave nations. This means that it is totally bordered on all sides by just one other country! Fascinating, right?

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Drive the insanely twisting roads of Lesotho

One of the most enjoyable things to do in this nation is to take a trip down one of the gorgeous highways that wind through the nation's majestic mountain ranges. The country is often referred to as the Mountain Kingdom with good reason. The roads in this area have undergone significant improvement in recent years, making it possible for drivers of non-4x4 vehicles and vehicles with lower ground clearance to take pleasure in high-speed excursions that are both picturesque and smooth. There are a number of stunning mountain passes located all across the nation that provide viewpoints where travellers may stop and capture beautiful photographs and relax. You can also relax and find leisure activities in the comforts of your own hotel if you don't have time to explore the surroundings. For instance, businesspeople who have come to Lesotho may not have the time to explore in which case they may want to book their meeting venue in Lesotho with properties such as Avani Lesotho Hotel & Casino that offer plenty of leisure activities.

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Enjoy the sights on a pony trekking adventure

Enjoying a world-class hiking experience on a famous Basuto pony is among the most well-liked activities that visitors to Lesotho do while they are there. A ride on a strong pony (or even a horse) is definitely one of the best ways to experience the countryside of Lesotho. This journey will take you through the unspoiled mountain ranges of both the highland and the lowland, where you will meet the Basotho people. They are warm and friendly.

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Abseilling down Maletsunyane Falls

The breathtaking magnificence of the Maletsunyane Falls, the 2nd greatest single-drop waterfall here in Africa, is not to be missed on a trip to Lesotho; in fact, such a trip wouldn't be complete without it.
This is, without a doubt, one of the most exciting things you can do in Lesotho, whether you are looking for a burst of adrenaline or you just want to observe this natural marvel. Maletsunyane Falls also holds the Guinness World Record for the highest abseil point across the globe. The 204-metre drop is a popular activity for thrill-seekers and intrepid individuals from all around the globe.

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Go and check out the Ha Kome Caves

The Ha Kome Caves are a fascinating community of cave houses that are hidden right below towering rocks. Visiting these caves is among the most unusual things to do in the area. The ancestors of the Basotho people took sanctuary in these caverns when they were threatened by cannibals who lived in the region in the past. It is interesting to note that the descendants are still living there now, and they continue to observe the same customs that their predecessors did even though it has been 200 years since they lived there.

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Cast your line in rivers

A fisherman's ideal environment would be the mountainous terrain and valleys of Lesotho, with all of its natural beauty. A fishing adventure in this nation is unlike any other – the country offers a wealth of rivers and streams that are just waiting to be discovered and explored.