Tse'ehlanyane National Park
Maloti Mountains sanctuary — indigenous forests, trout fishing, and alpine hiking trails.
- Country: Lesotho
- Best season: Oct–Apr
- Fees: From M50/day
- Gate hours: 08:00–17:00
Maloti Mountains entry ~M50/day.
Maloti Mountains sanctuary — indigenous forests, trout fishing, and alpine hiking trails.
Maloti Mountains entry ~M50/day.
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