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Welcome to the Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho

The Kingdom in the Sky -

A land of breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and unforgettable adventures. Lesotho is a unique destination where the beauty of nature meets the warmth of Basotho hospitality. From the majestic Maloti Mountains to the historic Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho is your gateway to an unparalleled travel experience.

Natural Beauty 

Lesotho’s dramatic mountain ranges, pristine waterfalls, and untouched valleys make it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re hiking, horseback riding, or exploring by 4×4, you’ll be captivated by the country’s rugged charm.

Rich Cultural Tapestry

Immerse yourself in the traditions of the Basotho people. Experience the joy of local music, dance, and art, and discover the history of a nation shaped by resilience and unity.

Adventure Awaits

From skiing in the Maloti Mountains to abseiling down the Maletsunyane Falls, thrill-seekers will find their ultimate playground in Lesotho. The country also boasts some of the best hiking and mountain biking trails in Africa.

Historical Significance

Walk in the footsteps of King Moshoeshoe I, the founder of Lesotho, as you explore historic sites like Thaba Bosiu and the ruins of his stronghold. Discover rock art left by the San people, showcasing stories from a bygone era.

Natural Beauty 

Lesotho’s dramatic mountain ranges, pristine waterfalls, and untouched valleys make it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re hiking, horseback riding, or exploring by 4×4, you’ll be captivated by the country’s rugged charm.

Rich Cultural Tapestry

Immerse yourself in the traditions of the Basotho people. Experience the joy of local music, dance, and art, and discover the history of a nation shaped by resilience and unity.

Adventure Awaits

From skiing in the Maloti Mountains to abseiling down the Maletsunyane Falls, thrill-seekers will find their ultimate playground in Lesotho. The country also boasts some of the best hiking and mountain biking trails in Africa.

Historical Significance

Walk in the footsteps of King Moshoeshoe I, the founder of Lesotho, as you explore historic sites like Thaba Bosiu and the ruins of his stronghold. Discover rock art left by the San people, showcasing stories from a bygone era.

Sehlabathebe National Park

Sehlabathebe National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is a haven for rare flora and fauna.

Sani Pass

Sani Pass

Embark on a thrilling journey and enjoy spectacular views along the way.

Sani Top

Sani Top

The highest pub in Africa, perched atop the iconic Sani Pass with stunning panoramic views.

Maletsunyane Falls

Maletsunyane Falls

Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of one of the highest single-drop waterfalls in Africa.

Thaba Bosiu

Thaba Bosiu

Explore the home of the Basotho nation and marvel at the tales of this sacred plateau.

Katse Dam

Katse Dam

A marvel of engineering, this massive dam offers stunning views and tours of its construction.

Kome Caves

Kome Caves

Unique centuries-old cave dwellings carved into sandstone, still inhabited by local families.

Dinosaur Footprints

Dinosaur Footprints

Well-preserved prehistoric tracks that showcase Lesotho’s ancient history.

Morija Museum

Morija Museum

A cultural gem housing artifacts, art, and history of the Basotho people.

Afriski

Afriski

Lesotho’s premier ski resort offering winter sports and year-round mountain adventures.

Liphofung

Liphofung

A historic cave site featuring ancient rock art and cultural exhibits of Basotho traditions.

Thaba Bosiu Cultural Village:

Thaba Bosiu Cultural Village:

A symbolic heritage site that offers an on-site restaurant, museum, cultural village, and amphitheatre.

Mount Moorosi Fort

Mount Moorosi Fort

A historic hilltop fort offering a glimpse into Lesotho’s resistance against colonial forces.

Bird Watching

Bird Watching

A paradise for bird lovers with diverse species thriving in Lesotho’s unspoiled landscapes.

Makeneng

Makeneng

A paradise for bird lovers with diverse species thriving in Lesotho’s unspoiled landscapes.

Sehlabathebe National Park

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Sehlabathebe National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is a haven for rare flora and fauna.

Sani Pass

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Sani Pass

Embark on a thrilling journey and enjoy spectacular views along the way.

Sani Top

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Sani Top

The highest pub in Africa, perched atop the iconic Sani Pass with stunning panoramic views.

Maletsunyane Falls

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Maletsunyane Falls

Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of one of the highest single-drop waterfalls in Africa.

Thaba Bosiu

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Thaba Bosiu

Explore the birthplace of the Basotho nation and marvel at the tales of this sacred plateau.

Katse Dam

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Katse Dam

A marvel of engineering, this massive dam offers stunning views and tours of its construction.

Kome Caves

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Kome Caves

Unique centuries-old cave dwellings carved into sandstone, still inhabited by local families.

Dinosaur Footprints

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Dinosaur Footprints

Well-preserved prehistoric tracks that showcase Lesotho’s ancient history.

Morija Museum

CLICK TO OPEN

Morija Museum

A cultural gem housing artifacts, art, and history of the Basotho people.

Afriski

CLICK TO OPEN

Afriski

Lesotho’s premier ski resort offering winter sports and year-round mountain adventures.

Liphofung

CLICK TO OPEN

Liphofung

A historic cave site featuring ancient rock art and cultural exhibits of Basotho traditions.

Thaba Bosiu Cultural Village:

CLICK TO OPEN

Thaba Bosiu Cultural Village:

A symbolic heritage site that offers an on-site restaurant, museum, cultural village, and amphitheatre.

Mount Moorosi Fort

CLICK TO OPEN

Mount Moorosi Fort

A historic hilltop fort offering a glimpse into Lesotho’s resistance against colonial forces.

Bird Watching

CLICK TO OPEN

Bird Watching

A paradise for bird lovers with diverse species thriving in Lesotho’s unspoiled landscapes.

Makeneng

CLICK TO OPEN

Makeneng

A paradise for bird lovers with diverse species thriving in Lesotho’s unspoiled landscapes.

Plan Your Visit Today

Lesotho is more than a destination; it’s an experience that will stay with you forever. Whether you’re a nature lover, a culture enthusiast, or an adventurer at heart, the Kingdom of Lesotho has something special for you.

Word From The MD

Greetings.

I am Rethabile Stephen Shylock Morake, also known as Captain Shylock Morake – a notable figure in the  tourism industry and MD of Leseli Tours, a company dedicated to providing authentic and immersive travel experiences. Through Leseli Tours, I emphasises the importance of appreciating and valuing Lesotho’s rich cultural and natural heritage.

In my efforts to promote Lesotho’s tourism, I have collaborated with various influencers and content creators. Notably, hosted Wode Maya, a prominent African travel vlogger, showcasing the diverse attractions and experiences that Lesotho offers. This collaboration aimed to highlight the beauty and uniqueness of the region to a broader audience.

Through my dedication to the tourism sector, I play a significant role in promoting Lesothos’s cultural and natural treasures, encouraging both locals and international visitors to explore and appreciate the country’s offerings.

For a more in-depth understanding of my work and philosophy, you might find the below interview insightful: 

MD's destination of the month:
Sehlabathebe National Park