Lesotho
15/10/2010
Morija
A pretty town and an important educational centre, is located deep
in the Caledon valley. The town is the site of the earliest mission in Lesotho, founded in
1833. This town is the site of the National Museum, Although small, it is well laid out
with some very interesting exhibits covering history, ethnography, palaeontology and the
future of Lesotho. The museum provides a clear insight into the Kingdom’s history
from Moshoeshoe I. There are also some priceless prehistoric finds and fossils.
11/10/2010
Katse Dam
This dam is second in size (in Africa) only to the Lake Volta Akosombo Dam
in Ghana. The view of this massive dam from Mafika Lisiu Pass is magnificent and is often
of great interest to visitors. The centre piece of the whole project is the dam wall which
is the highest in Africa. An area of the lake will be devoted to water sports.
25/08/2010
Ha Baroana Rock Paintings
Ha Baroana meaning 'the home of the bushmen' is the name of an overhanging rock by the Liphiring Stream, outside of Maseru. Here the San have left a magnificent gallery of paintings of animals such as leopard, lion and eland, as well as blue crane and guineafowl. There are also fine paintings of bushman life - hunting, dancing, and people in huts.
08/07/2010
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horseriding adventures: so's wonderfully riden main interest is horses, more horses and then some... They explore the Drakensberg and Lesotho on horseback almost every day of the week. Their basotho ponies are wonderfully trained and will make your experience here great.
01/07/2010
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Maseru the capital of Lesotho isn't JoBurg. It's a small town where the firendliest people of Africa lives.
28/06/2010
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riding through the arid farmlands and prairies of the Free State and then slowly we begin to make out the mountains of Lesotho rising in the distance.
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