Lesotho Safari

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Experience Lesotho, Beyond Your Imagination

We curate unforgettable mountain-based African adventures, shaped by over 25 years of experience and deep local ties. With every journey designed to leave a lasting impact – on our travellers, the land, and the vibrant communities who proudly call it home.

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Why Travel With Exodussafaris?

25 Years of Safari Expertise ​

For over 25 years, we've been crafting personalised African highland escapes, shaped by our first-hand knowledge and deep local connections.

We Know Because We Go

Our deep roots in Africa mean we hold invaluable insight into every destination, every mountain lodge, every adventure, and every hidden gem we suggest.

24/7 Support

From your first enquiry until you safely return home, we're with you every step of the way, managing every detail with round-the-clock support. Thanks to the trusted relationships we’ve built with our partners in Lesotho, we know they’ll exceed expectations for you, just as we always strive to do.

Every Adventure Makes a Difference ​

As part of the Nawiri Group, every journey contributes to preserving Lesotho’s unique landscapes and empowering local communities, helping them to grow and flourish together.

Complete Financial Protection

Our strong connections in Africa give us unmatched insight into every corner of Lesotho – from its charming lodges to remarkable experiences and secret spots we proudly share with our travellers.

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Celebrated by Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, and the World Travel Awards, we are honoured to be ranked among the globe’s finest. Yet, beyond the awards, it’s the feedback from our travellers that truly counts – Feefo.

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Where To Go In Lesotho

Discover the best destinations in Lesotho, from the breathtaking Maloti Mountains to the scenic Sani Pass and beyond.

Maletsunyane Falls

One of the highest single-drop waterfalls in southern Africa, Maletsunyane Falls near Semonkong is a stunning natural wonder. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and rolling hills, the falls create a magnificent spectacle as water plunges into a deep gorge. This location is perfect for abseiling adventures or simply enjoying the breathtaking view and crisp mountain air...

Thaba-Bosiu Cultural Village

A place of great historical and cultural significance, Thaba-Bosiu is considered the birthplace of the Basotho nation. The plateau served as King Moshoeshoe I’s stronghold, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Today, the cultural village provides insight into Lesotho’s rich traditions, heritage, and ancient legends...

Sani Pass

Famous as the gateway between Lesotho and South Africa, the Sani Pass offers a thrilling mountain drive with spectacular views. At the top, visitors are greeted by the highest pub in Africa and dramatic scenery that stretches across the Drakensberg. This rugged route is popular with 4x4 enthusiasts and nature photographers alike...

Katse Dam

One of Africa’s largest infrastructure projects, Katse Dam is a marvel of modern engineering set amidst the picturesque Maloti Mountains. The dam is not only crucial for Lesotho’s water supply but also a popular site for boat tours, hiking, and birdwatching. The surrounding landscape offers serenity and breathtaking beauty...

Sehlabathebe National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sehlabathebe National Park is a remote and pristine wilderness area filled with unusual rock formations, clear streams, and rare plant species. Ideal for hiking and horseback riding, this park offers solitude and a true connection with Lesotho’s untouched landscapes...

Mokhotlong

This highland town is the gateway to some of Lesotho’s most rugged and beautiful scenery. Mokhotlong offers access to winding mountain passes, traditional Basotho villages, and spectacular trekking routes. Its charm lies in its isolation and the authentic glimpse it provides into the country’s rural life...

Roma Valley

Home to the historic National University of Lesotho, Roma Valley is known for its rolling hills and cultural significance. The town is a hub of academic life and provides an excellent base for exploring nearby hiking trails and discovering the peaceful countryside that surrounds it...

Ts'ehlanyane National Park

A jewel in Lesotho’s conservation efforts, Ts'ehlanyane National Park is situated in the northern Maloti Mountains. The park features lush forests, crystal-clear streams, and rare indigenous flora. It’s perfect for nature lovers seeking scenic walks, birdwatching, and camping under the stars...

Leribe (Hlotse)

Leribe, also known as Hlotse, is a charming town in northern Lesotho offering a mix of colonial history and natural beauty. The nearby Hlotse River provides opportunities for fishing and picnicking, while the town itself is a good starting point for exploring the region’s mountain trails and cultural sites...

Butha-Buthe

Situated in the northern part of Lesotho, Butha-Buthe is a picturesque town surrounded by rolling hills and fertile farmlands. Visitors can enjoy scenic drives, traditional craft markets, and the chance to meet local artisans creating distinctive Basotho textiles and crafts...

Quthing (Mount Moorosi)

Quthing is home to Mount Moorosi, a site of historical importance due to its role in Basotho resistance against colonial forces. The surrounding area offers beautiful landscapes perfect for hiking and discovering ancient rock art that gives insight into Lesotho’s prehistoric past...

Semonkong

Semonkong, known as "The Place of Smoke," is named after the mist created by Maletsunyane Falls. This small mountain town offers visitors horseback riding, trekking, and authentic Basotho cultural experiences. It is an ideal destination for those seeking adventure in a peaceful highland setting...

Mohale Dam

Part of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project, Mohale Dam is surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery and offers boating, fishing, and sightseeing opportunities. The winding roads leading to the dam provide panoramic views of valleys and peaks, making it a must-see on any Lesotho itinerary...

Qacha's Nek

A quiet town nestled in the southeastern mountains of Lesotho, Qacha's Nek offers access to lush valleys and towering peaks. The nearby Sehlabathebe National Park and the surrounding countryside make it perfect for eco-tourism and peaceful getaways, away from the busy city life...

Best Time To Visit Lesotho

Discover the best destinations in Lesotho, from the breathtaking Maloti Mountains to the awe-inspiring Maletsunyane Falls and beyond...

Lesotho Safari in January

Lesotho, known as the "Kingdom in the Sky," offers a unique mountain experience even during the wet season. January marks the peak of the summer rains, bringing lush green landscapes, flowing rivers, and blooming alpine flowers across the highlands. While some rural roads may become muddy and challenging, this is an excellent time for scenic drives, photography, and cultural village tours. Birdwatchers will appreciate the abundance of migratory birds during this period. Weather in January Expect frequent afternoon showers, warm temperatures during the day, and cooler mountain breezes in the evenings...

Lesotho Safari in February

February continues Lesotho’s wet summer season with vibrant, green landscapes and flowing waterfalls such as Maletsunyane Falls at their most powerful. Hiking and pony trekking remain popular, although trails may be slippery after rainfall. The mountain passes offer spectacular misty views, creating perfect moments for photographers. Cultural events and local markets thrive during this time, offering insights into Basotho traditions. Weather in February Expect warm, humid conditions with occasional heavy downpours, especially in the afternoons, and cooler temperatures in the highlands...

Lesotho Safari in March

March sees the end of Lesotho’s wet season with occasional rains tapering off, leaving behind a fresh and lush landscape. This is a good month for outdoor adventures like horse riding in the highlands or exploring Sehlabathebe National Park’s unique rock formations and wildflowers. As the weather becomes more stable, visibility improves for stunning panoramic mountain views. Weather in March Expect milder temperatures, fewer rainy days compared to January and February, and crisp evenings ideal for fireside relaxation...

Lesotho Safari in April

April marks the beginning of Lesotho’s autumn, when the lush greenery starts to turn golden, creating breathtaking vistas perfect for scenic drives and hiking. The weather is more predictable with minimal rainfall, making this an excellent time for exploring mountain passes and engaging in cultural village stays. The clear air and mild temperatures make photography especially rewarding during this period. Weather in April Expect cool mornings and evenings, with pleasant daytime temperatures and very little rainfall...

Lesotho Safari in May

May brings the onset of winter to Lesotho with crisp, clear days and cold nights. The landscapes remain dramatic, and outdoor activities such as hiking and horseback riding are ideal in the cool, dry weather. Snow may begin to dust the higher peaks later in the month, offering photographers unique opportunities to capture Lesotho’s mountain beauty. Weather in May Expect dry conditions, bright sunshine, chilly mornings and nights, and occasional light frost in the highlands...

Lesotho Safari in June

June is the start of the dry winter season in Lesotho, with cold temperatures dominating the highlands. This is a fantastic time for snow seekers, as the Maloti Mountains may receive their first significant snowfalls, attracting adventure tourists for skiing at Afriski Resort. The days remain sunny and bright, but nights can become bitterly cold. Weather in June Expect clear skies, freezing overnight temperatures, occasional snowfall in the mountains, and dry conditions throughout...

Lesotho Safari in July

July is the heart of winter in Lesotho, ideal for those seeking snow-covered peaks and winter sports. Afriski Resort remains active, offering skiing, snowboarding, and snow play for families and adventure lovers. Hiking is possible with warm gear, but mountain passes may be slippery. Scenic drives reveal frosted landscapes and frozen streams, adding magic to the highlands. Weather in July Expect very cold nights, daytime temperatures just above freezing, and regular snowfall in elevated regions...

Lesotho Safari in August

August sees the last of Lesotho’s winter grip, with temperatures slowly rising and snow beginning to melt in lower altitudes. It remains a good month for winter sports, though conditions vary. Clear skies and crisp air make for excellent mountain photography. As spring nears, the landscape starts to shed its icy cover, preparing for new life. Weather in August Expect cold mornings, warmer afternoons, possible lingering snow in high areas, and dry, sunny days...

Lesotho Safari in September

September brings the beginning of spring to Lesotho, with wildflowers starting to bloom across the highlands. This is a wonderful time for hiking, pony trekking, and cultural exploration as villages become more active after the winter chill. Scenic routes like Sani Pass become easier to navigate. Weather in September Expect mild temperatures, clear skies, occasional breezes, and blossoming flora in the mountain valleys...

Lesotho Safari in October

October welcomes warmer spring days and a revival of greenery in the valleys and mountainsides. Pony treks, hiking, and visits to Sehlabathebe National Park are highly recommended as the weather is pleasantly warm but not yet rainy. Birdwatching is excellent with the return of migratory species. Weather in October Expect mild to warm temperatures, longer daylight hours, and mostly dry conditions perfect for outdoor adventures...

Lesotho Safari in November

November marks the start of Lesotho’s summer rains, refreshing the landscape and bringing renewed vitality to the mountain scenery. Waterfalls flow more abundantly, and farming communities come to life. While afternoon showers are common, mornings offer excellent conditions for outdoor activities and cultural tours. Weather in November Expect warm days, occasional thunderstorms, and increasing humidity as the summer season sets in...

Lesotho Safari in December

December is the peak of Lesotho’s rainy summer, with vibrant green landscapes, flowing rivers, and picturesque waterfalls. Despite the rain, this is a festive season with cultural celebrations and local events. Adventurers can enjoy hikes early in the day, while afternoons often bring showers. Water activities are at their best as rivers run full. Weather in December Expect warm, humid days, regular afternoon rain showers, and stunning mountain views after the rains clear...

Our Recommended Activities In Lesotho

Explore our recommended experiences in Lesotho and discover your perfect way to connect with its breathtaking mountain landscapes and rich cultural heritage.

Maletsunyane Falls

Thaba-Bosiu Cultural Village

Sani Pass

Katse Dam

Sehlabathebe National Park

Mokhotlong

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What You Need To Know About Lesotho Safaris

Find everything you need to know to plan your Lesotho adventure, from travel tips to essential insights for an unforgettable trip.

Lesotho Food and Tipping Practices

In Lesotho, traditional dishes such as papa (maize porridge), moroho (wild greens), and slow-cooked meats offer a delicious local taste. Dining out is casual, and tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. A tip of around 10% in restaurants and small gratuities for guides and drivers are welcomed for good service.

Lesotho Food and Tipping Practices

Lesotho offers affordable travel options compared to larger African safari destinations. Prices vary based on activities such as hiking, cultural village tours, and pony trekking. Budget-friendly guesthouses, mid-range lodges, and luxury mountain retreats ensure a variety of choices to suit different travel budgets.

Cost of a Lesotho Safari

Pack light, breathable clothing in neutral colors for exploring, along with a good pair of hiking boots. Don’t forget a sunhat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle. A warm jacket is essential for cool highland evenings, and rain gear comes in handy during the wetter months.

Packing List for Lesotho

Sesotho and English are the official languages spoken across Lesotho. While Sesotho is widely used in everyday conversations and villages, English is commonly understood in cities, hotels, and with guides, making it easy for travelers to communicate and explore the country comfortably.

Languages in Lesotho

Lesotho enjoys a temperate mountain climate with distinct seasons. Summers (October to March) are warm with occasional rain showers, ideal for trekking and outdoor activities. Winters (May to August) are dry and cold, especially in high-altitude regions, where snowfall is possible in the mountains...

Climate in Lesotho

Lesotho is generally a safe destination for travelers, especially in rural areas and national parks. Petty crime can occur in urban centers, so it’s wise to stay alert in Maseru. Stick to known trails when hiking and follow local advice to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit throughout your stay.

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