The first days we spend in Leshoto we stayed at Malealea Lodge. With our Landrover we found a nice spot to open our rooftoptent. Malealea is a place where you can do hiking, Pony treks and 4x4 driving. It's run by a white couple and they make sure that the local community benefits from all the tourists coming in. There is a craftcenter they organise ponytreks and have different routes for you to hike or drive a 4x4.
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Malealea Lodge is nice with a small restaurant and bar and the view is superb. In it's area there are numerous spots worth a visit...
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What's really great: |
Hiking in the area of Malealea is, altough pretty tiring, probale the best of Leshoto. You can either take a guide (10 Rand per hour) or go out on your own. A map is provided by the Lodge.
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Sights: |
Pony trekking.
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Accommodations: |
Malealea lodge offers chalets or camping.
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Hangouts: |
The bar is a good place to hang out. It has all the drinks you want and the service is friendly.
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Restaurants: |
The lodge has a restaurant but we found it quite pricy. 60 Rand for dinner is to much....
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Published on Wednesday January 8th, 2003
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Wed, Aug 04 2004 - 07:34 AM
by nedkelly
Hey Hans Howzit!! What did you think of the Sani Pass , did you stop for a beer in the worlds highest pub cool ey . 60 rand is like what 6 pounds or 10 euros thats not to much for a meal in a resteraunt is it? |
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