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Horseriding is our primary business! We also offer guidance hiking to the top of Qeme plateau, bushmen paintings and Ha Ramorakane historical village. Operating Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 10:00 - 20:00 Friday - Sunday 10:00 - 22:00
Likatola Horse Riding & Adventure
Qeme, Ha Teko
Horseriding is our primary business! We also offer guidance hiking to the top of Qeme plateau, bushmen paintings and Ha Ramorakane historical village. Operating Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 10:00 - 20:00 Friday - Sunday 10:00 - 22:00
Located 24km outside of the city of Maseru, Thaba Bosiu is a National Monument and Lesotho's foremost tourist destination holding great historical significance as the birthplace of the Basotho People. Opening Hours: Monday - Sunday 06:30 - 22:00
7 locals recommend
Thaba Bosiu Cultural Village
7 locals recommend
Located 24km outside of the city of Maseru, Thaba Bosiu is a National Monument and Lesotho's foremost tourist destination holding great historical significance as the birthplace of the Basotho People. Opening Hours: Monday - Sunday 06:30 - 22:00
The Ha Kome Cave Village is situated at Pulane area in Berea district. The caves were a hideout for the Basia and one Bataung clans during the Lifaqane Wars and cannibalism. The cave is still inhabited by their descendants to this day. There are also faded San paintings in the cave which indicates that the San also occupied the cave some time prior to their arrival albeit briefly. The Kome Crafts and Information Office that is about 500 metres up the road from the caves houses locally-made crafts including crafts from Lesotho Mountain Crafts in Teyateyaneng, 21 km from the centre. You will also find a tuck shop and a small café at the centre. At the Kome Crafts and Information Centre you can have picnic and even strike up a barbecue/braai at one of its many stands. The helpful staff at the centre can help you organise pony treks around the Pulane area and even assist you with guided tours of the Kome Cave Village. Catering is available upon request. Camping is permitted but there aren't any shower facilities. A high clearance vehicle is recommended if you driving down to the centre and sensible footwear for the the trip to the cave dwellings.
Ha Kome Caves
Unnamed Road
The Ha Kome Cave Village is situated at Pulane area in Berea district. The caves were a hideout for the Basia and one Bataung clans during the Lifaqane Wars and cannibalism. The cave is still inhabited by their descendants to this day. There are also faded San paintings in the cave which indicates that the San also occupied the cave some time prior to their arrival albeit briefly. The Kome Crafts and Information Office that is about 500 metres up the road from the caves houses locally-made crafts including crafts from Lesotho Mountain Crafts in Teyateyaneng, 21 km from the centre. You will also find a tuck shop and a small café at the centre. At the Kome Crafts and Information Centre you can have picnic and even strike up a barbecue/braai at one of its many stands. The helpful staff at the centre can help you organise pony treks around the Pulane area and even assist you with guided tours of the Kome Cave Village. Catering is available upon request. Camping is permitted but there aren't any shower facilities. A high clearance vehicle is recommended if you driving down to the centre and sensible footwear for the the trip to the cave dwellings.
The tallest rock-fill concrete-face dam anywhere in Africa, Mohale lies almost 100km east of Maseru along a dramatic road that traverses a sequence of three major mountain passes as it ascends into the majestic central highlands. The 700-metre-long, 145-metre-high dam was built over 2002-4 to impound the Senqunyane River, an important tributary of the Senqu (Orange), below its confluence with the Likalaneng. Part of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project, it was designed to divert water via a 32km-long subterranean tunnel to the more northeasterly Katse Dam, which in turn supplies water to Gauteng, the highly industrialised and densely populated South African province that incorporates Johannesburg and Pretoria.
Mohale Dam
The tallest rock-fill concrete-face dam anywhere in Africa, Mohale lies almost 100km east of Maseru along a dramatic road that traverses a sequence of three major mountain passes as it ascends into the majestic central highlands. The 700-metre-long, 145-metre-high dam was built over 2002-4 to impound the Senqunyane River, an important tributary of the Senqu (Orange), below its confluence with the Likalaneng. Part of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project, it was designed to divert water via a 32km-long subterranean tunnel to the more northeasterly Katse Dam, which in turn supplies water to Gauteng, the highly industrialised and densely populated South African province that incorporates Johannesburg and Pretoria.
Situated in the Thaba Putsoa (‘Blue Mountains’) about 115km southeast of Maseru, Semonkong (‘Place of Smoke’) is a small highland town whose name alludes to the spectacular cloud of spray thrown up by the nearby Maletsunyane Waterfall when it’s in full flow.
Semonkong Falls
Situated in the Thaba Putsoa (‘Blue Mountains’) about 115km southeast of Maseru, Semonkong (‘Place of Smoke’) is a small highland town whose name alludes to the spectacular cloud of spray thrown up by the nearby Maletsunyane Waterfall when it’s in full flow.
The 5 Star Maliba Mountain Lodge Restaurant offers guests sweeping views of the T’sehlanyane National Park Valley. Dishes are creative, unique and are only ever made using the freshest ingredients. Pair your 3-course lunch or dinner with a selection from our vast drinks menu. The stylish décor, enhanced by an earthy burgundy colour theme, sets the perfect ambience and allows one to forget about the bustling city life by immersing patrons into a world of peace and tranquillity, in which they are able to enjoy the innovative, delicious flavours that are created.
Maliba Lodge
The 5 Star Maliba Mountain Lodge Restaurant offers guests sweeping views of the T’sehlanyane National Park Valley. Dishes are creative, unique and are only ever made using the freshest ingredients. Pair your 3-course lunch or dinner with a selection from our vast drinks menu. The stylish décor, enhanced by an earthy burgundy colour theme, sets the perfect ambience and allows one to forget about the bustling city life by immersing patrons into a world of peace and tranquillity, in which they are able to enjoy the innovative, delicious flavours that are created.

Where To Eat

Mokhoro Restaurant serves a-la-carte menu and buffets. It is open to the public and so is a popular destination for day tourists as well as residents from nearby places. We serve meals from breakfast, right through to dinner. Our creative and talented chefs ensure that you do not go hungry and promise only the freshest and high quality ingredients. Pay us a visit on Wednesdays for our Traditional Buffet (reservations required).
Mmelesi Lodge
Thaba Bosiu Road
Mokhoro Restaurant serves a-la-carte menu and buffets. It is open to the public and so is a popular destination for day tourists as well as residents from nearby places. We serve meals from breakfast, right through to dinner. Our creative and talented chefs ensure that you do not go hungry and promise only the freshest and high quality ingredients. Pay us a visit on Wednesdays for our Traditional Buffet (reservations required).
From your convenient perch on a hill just outside of Maseru, explore Lesotho’s capital city and surrounding countryside.
Avani Lesotho Hotel & Casino
Hilton Road
From your convenient perch on a hill just outside of Maseru, explore Lesotho’s capital city and surrounding countryside.
Portuguese cuisine in low-lit romantic rooms and a gazebo garden. The food includes steaks, seafood, and the signature dish of piri-piri chicken.
Piripiri Restaurant
Orpen Road
Portuguese cuisine in low-lit romantic rooms and a gazebo garden. The food includes steaks, seafood, and the signature dish of piri-piri chicken.
No.7 is a restaurant with a difference. Based at the Kick4Life Centre in Maseru, Lesotho’s capital city, we offer great food in a friendly environment with stunning views across the city. All of our profits are pumped back into Kick4Life’s charitable work, so just by dining with us you are helping to change the lives of young people in the community. What’s more, our staff team, under the stewardship of our experienced Head Chef and Restaurant Manager, consists of former and current participants undergoing a structured training program aimed at developing skills for a successful career in the catering and hospitality industries. As well as the restaurant, No.7 runs a catering service for a wide selection of internal and external events from conferences and team-building days to dinner parties and weddings. We can seat over 100 people at one time with indoor and outdoor seating areas. The outdoor area includes 2 wood burners and a braai. Our cuisine is a freshly prepared menu that expresses a European style with a Lesotho touch.
Lesotho Football for Hope Centre
Nightingale Road
No.7 is a restaurant with a difference. Based at the Kick4Life Centre in Maseru, Lesotho’s capital city, we offer great food in a friendly environment with stunning views across the city. All of our profits are pumped back into Kick4Life’s charitable work, so just by dining with us you are helping to change the lives of young people in the community. What’s more, our staff team, under the stewardship of our experienced Head Chef and Restaurant Manager, consists of former and current participants undergoing a structured training program aimed at developing skills for a successful career in the catering and hospitality industries. As well as the restaurant, No.7 runs a catering service for a wide selection of internal and external events from conferences and team-building days to dinner parties and weddings. We can seat over 100 people at one time with indoor and outdoor seating areas. The outdoor area includes 2 wood burners and a braai. Our cuisine is a freshly prepared menu that expresses a European style with a Lesotho touch.
Pioneer Mall is situated in the heart of Maseru and is the largest mall in the country. It opened its doors in October 2006 and has since satisfied the pallet of the Maseru shopper through offering a variety of national shoe and fashion outlets that cater to each individual's taste. Pioneer Mall offers a food court with fast food favourites and sit in restaurants. We pride ourselves by offering safety and cleanliness by ensuring our security guards stay visible all the time and our cleaners maintain our floors to stay as shiny and clean making your shopping experience with us a pleasure. Pioneer Mall also has the parking that is safe and comfortable for the customers.
Pioneer Mall Maseru
286 Pioneer Rd
Pioneer Mall is situated in the heart of Maseru and is the largest mall in the country. It opened its doors in October 2006 and has since satisfied the pallet of the Maseru shopper through offering a variety of national shoe and fashion outlets that cater to each individual's taste. Pioneer Mall offers a food court with fast food favourites and sit in restaurants. We pride ourselves by offering safety and cleanliness by ensuring our security guards stay visible all the time and our cleaners maintain our floors to stay as shiny and clean making your shopping experience with us a pleasure. Pioneer Mall also has the parking that is safe and comfortable for the customers.
The Market is an up-Market dining experience in the heart of Lesotho, Maseru.
The Market
The Market is an up-Market dining experience in the heart of Lesotho, Maseru.

Lounge, social club, dance and night club

Lounge, social club, dance and night club in Maseru Mall, Maseru.
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Unnamed Road
Lounge, social club, dance and night club in Maseru Mall, Maseru.