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Fascinating Tourist Attractions in Lesotho

Megha Dahake
Chi-Chi trees, unusual ferns, a linking aisle for climbers, enclosed in the Maloti Mountain and torrid ridges is what Ts'ehlanyane National Park all about.
Ts'ehlanyane National Park
Maseru is the capital city of Lesotho which is located on Caledon River, and is enclosed by South Africa. Conventional artistry aspects are seen in the conic Basotho Hat, an outlet and knowledge hub.
Maseru
Numerous visitors come to marvel this innate formation, to climb the mountain tracks and watch the frosted smothered basin into which it crashes.
Semonkong
The Katse Dam, is a solid curvaceous dam on the Malibamat's River in Lesotho. It is Africa's second broadest binary arch shaped dam.
Katse Dam
Love horse riding and trekking? Bokong is one site which is coupled with both rambling spoors and lovely bivouac at one juncture.
Bokong
Lesotho’s caves preserves a sensational rock outcrop, recognized for its ancient connotation with the 19th-century King Moshoeshoe.
Liphofung
Leribe is a district of Lesotho, Hlotse is the capital of Leribe. The district has another addition of city, called Maputsoe. In the west, Leribe edges the Free State Province of South Africa.
Leribe
Butha-Buthe is the capital of the Butha-Buthe District in Lesotho. It is termed so because of the Butha-Buthe Mountain placed to the north of the town. The town's name has a context to "Place of Deposits."
Butha-Buthe
Articulated practice has it that Thaba Bosiu simply means,”Mountain of Night”. Thaba Bosiu, a sandstone plateau rests at the center of the Sotho Kingdom.
Thaba Bosiu
Adore Ha Kome Cave Houses, is a cave establishment set up in the mid-19th century as a sanctum of primitives, and is occupied by the scions of its former inhabitants.
Ha Kome