Maseru may not be a booming capital, but it’s still best explored with the know-how of a local tourHQ guide; one who can reveal the top trekking routes in Semonkong and Lesotho’s rich history.
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Enfolded between the ridges and bluffs that so define the Lesotho backcountry, the capital of this little landlocked nation encompassed by South Africa on all sides boasts a curious character of chilled-out vibes and energetic forward-thinking both at the same time. Since it was first established by the British as an administration post on the edge of the then Orange Free State, Maseru has grown, and today the occasional high-rise, modern façade, supermarket or packed dual carriageway stands as testimony to its (and its mother nation’s) advancement. However, Maseru still remains compact, and most visitors head in to check out the likes of the Basotho Hat (a building sculpted into the shape of the nation’s traditional tribal headgear), enjoy some international eats or just to stock up for adventures further afield. And adventures further afield there are aplenty! Maseru tour guides offer trekking expeditions out to the waterfall-dotted wilds of Semonkong, boat cruises around the Katse Dam, day trips to the historic reaches of Thaba Bosiu or the town of Morija and Leribe, famed for their prehistoric dinosaur footprints, to name just a few.
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