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Lesotho

Lesotho is a small, landlocked country in Southern Africa that offers travelers a unique and unforgettable experience. With its stunning mountain scenery, vibrant culture, and friendly people, Lesotho is an ideal destination for those looking to explore the African continent. The country is home to some of the highest peaks in Africa, including Thabana Ntlenyana, which stands at 3482 meters above sea level. Visitors can explore the rugged terrain on horseback or take a scenic drive through the mountains. Lesotho also boasts a rich cultural heritage with traditional villages and colorful markets. There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy such as hiking, fishing, and bird watching. For those looking for a more relaxed experience, there are plenty of luxury resorts and spas to choose from. No matter what type of traveler you are, Lesotho has something to offer everyone.


Activities: Hiking, Camping, Mountain biking


Landscapes: Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Caves


Topics: Nature, Wildlife, History, Festivals, Adventure

Is Lesotho expensive?

Low end: £18+ a day
Mid range: £41+ a day
High end: £78+ a day

Lesotho currency

LLesotho loti (LSL)

RSouth African rand (ZAR)

    Weather in Lesotho

    Lesotho is a small landlocked country in Southern Africa, and its climate is generally temperate. The weather in Lesotho is usually mild and sunny, with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to the mid-80s Fahrenheit (10-30°C). During the winter months (May to August), temperatures can drop below freezing at night, and snowfall is common in the higher elevations. Summers are warm and dry, with occasional thunderstorms. Rainfall is highest during the summer months, but it can occur year-round.

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    Is Lesotho safe?

    Crime

    The crime rate in Lesotho is relatively low compared to other countries in the region. Petty theft and pickpocketing are the most common crimes, so travelers should be aware of their belongings when out and about. Violent crime is rare, but visitors should still take precautions when traveling alone or at night. It is also important to be aware of local laws and customs, as some activities that may be legal in other countries may be illegal in Lesotho.

    Travel advisory

    3/5Lesotho has a current risk level of 3 (out of 5). We advise: Use some caution when travelling Lesotho.

    Last updated: Thu Mar 23 2023

    Health

    • Health Considerations

      Lesotho is a malaria-endemic country, so travelers should take precautions to prevent mosquito bites. Vaccinations for hepatitis A and typhoid are recommended. It is also important to drink only bottled or boiled water and avoid eating raw or undercooked food. Additionally, travelers should be aware of the risk of HIV/AIDS in Lesotho, as it has one of the highest prevalence rates in the world.

    • Medical Care

      Medical care in Lesotho is limited and may not meet international standards. Travelers should make sure they have adequate health insurance coverage before traveling.

    Lesotho customs and etiquette

    • Be Respectful

      Be mindful of local customs and traditions, dress modestly, and be respectful when interacting with locals.

    • Be Courteous

      Greet people with a handshake and a smile. Speak in a low voice and avoid loud conversations in public places.

    • Be Considerate

      Avoid littering, respect the environment, and do not take photos of people without their permission.

    • Be Tolerant

      Lesotho is a diverse country with many different cultures and religions. Respect the beliefs of others and be tolerant of different opinions.

    Miscellaneous

    Lesotho adapter & plug types

    Lesotho uses these plug types

    Type M

    Capitals

    Maseru

    Languages

    English, Sotho

    Timezones

    UTC+02:00

    Driving side

    Lesotho is left hand drive

    Start of week

    Lesotho starts their week on monday

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