Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth - Basotho sheep herders

Lesotho Mountain Trail

Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth

During your South Africa holiday, visit the traditional, rugged and mountainous kingdom of Lesotho. Enjoy horseback rides or 4X4 trips over high mountain passes and along spectacular waterfalls and gorges. Get to know the Basotho, local shepherds on horseback wrapped in thick blankets.

We organize this Lesotho travel trip in cooperation with the local population. A portion of the proceeds is used to support the people of this area. 

This Lesotho trip takes you from Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth, at the beginning of the Garden Route. Naturally, you can always extend your stay by one or more nights to continue your South Africa travel and join up to another module. If you fancy having the hard work done for you, we have a range of suggested South Africa by road itineraries that will show you the highlights of this beautiful country.

Duration 8 days, 7 nights

Accommodation

3 nights in basic chalets and 4 nights in charming guest houses (see pictures below). Accommodation categories 2-3.

Price

£399 per person - based on 2 people

Includes

Breakfast Lesotho/ Graaff Reinet, Golden Gate and Addo accommodation only, pony trail, trail information

Transport

Rental car

Excludes

Car rental, park entrance fees

Day 1: Johannesburg/ Pretoria - Golden Gate National Park

Total driving distance approximately 350 km

To begin your trip from Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth pick up your rental car today at either the Johannesburg, Pretoria or Durban airport and head towards the Golden Gate Highlands National Park. This 12.000 acre park is located at the base of the Maluti mountains. The scenery here is a mix of majestic sandstone cliffs, wooded valleys and wide open spaces. You'll spend the night at the rest camp in basic huts/chalets, your meals are not included. The camp has a restaurant and a pool which you'll enjoy after a warm day of hiking. Go on a short hike in the cool afternoon air (from one to five hour) or take a game drive  in your own rental car. You'll see both San and Bushman rock drawings in the park. If hiking is not your thing but you are still after some exercise on your South Africa holiday there are also areas here where you can play tennis or go on horseback rides.

Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth- Take a walk in the foothills of the Maluti Mountains
Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth - Local choir

Day 2: Golden Gate Park - Lesotho

Total distance is approximately 350 km

Today you'll travel along the border at Peka into Lesotho. You'll spend the night in a traditional farm house in the mountains at 2000 metres, in the south-western part of Lesotho. This part of the country with its villages and waterfalls is also called Valley of Paradise. Your basic yet comfortable accommodation with restaurant, bar, studio and store was restored by its present owners (both born and raised in Lesotho) from a lodge to its current state. In total, there are approximately 40 rooms. You'll either stay in the farm house itself or in one of the new cottages. In any case you'll always have your own private bathroom. There is a generator available for electricity from 18.00-22.00, so don't forget to bring your flashlight. In the evening, enjoy the local (internationally acclaimed) children's choir and band.

Day 3: Lesotho

Start your Lesotho travel in earnest with a pony ride to the Botsoela waterfalls, where you'll also be able to see bushman paintings. Along the way you'll pass various Basotho villages and sheepherders with their herds. Riding experience is not required, however the trip will take approximately 6 hours (of which about 4 hours on the back of the pony). 

For more Lesotho travel options, hikes or a 4X4 landrover tour can also be booked (minimum of 4 participants). Your lodge will supply you with all the necessary information. You can also visit a school, the local medicine man / 'herbalist' or a garden project in the area. 
Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth- Pony trek
Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth- Rolling hills

Day 4: Lesotho - Aliwal North

Total distance approximately 250 km

Today you'll leave your Lesotho travels behind and you'll drive south towards the town of Aliwal North. During your drive out of Lesotho you'll be able to enjoy the view of the mountains in this very special country. Aliwal North lies on the border with the Eastern Cape and Free State and is known for the country life and the many spa's in the area. There are also several museums you can visit, such as a museum on World War I. If you rather spend your day more actively, you can also go rafting, mountain biking or hiking in the area. You'll spend the night in a lodge with a beautiful view of the river and you're sure to enjoy the mountainous surroundings.

Day 5: Aliwal North - Graaff Reinet

Total distance on day 5 is approximately 450 km

Today you'll travel to Graaff Reinet, located in the fertile Sundays River Valley in the heart of the arid and barren Karoo. Graaff Reinet is one of the most historic spots in South Africa. The air is still heavy with nostalgia and it's easy to imagine settlers living here in the past. There are more monuments here than in any other place in South Africa (most of them are private homes). The streets here are broad and were designed to allow fully loaded ox-carts to pass through them. In the evening you'll drive north into the Karoo natural reserve for a spectacular sunset at the famous Valley of Desolation. You'll see 120 metre high dolorite-stone pillars rise up into the sky here. The Spandau Head is also located here. It's one of the highest points of the valley and almost seems to be from another planet.
Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth - Graaf Reinet
Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth- Valley of Desolation warning sign

Day 6: Graaff Reinet

Visit the Karoo natural reserve today for some game spotting. You'll see different types of antelopes (such as hartebeest, springbok, kudu), ostriches, Cape buffalos and Cape mountain zebras. You can also visit a village full of Cape-Dutch style houses; each one of these homes has been declared a monument. Another exciting experience in this area is a balloon ride over the vast wilderness of the Karoo. A cheaper and less elevated alternative would be to venture out and explore the area in your own rental car. The local ' Tourist Information' will answer any questions you may have about activities in the area.

Day 7: Graaff Reinet - Addo Elephant National Park

Total distance on day 7 is approximately 250 km

Travel south to Addo Elephant National Park, located in the Eastern Cape province. The area was declared a national park in 1931 when only 12 elephants remained in the area. These days the eco-system has been restored and you'll find more than 350 elephants, 300 buffalos, black rhinos and all kinds of antelopes here (luckily not all in the same spot). There are plans to expand the 125.000 acre park by approximately 4x its size. You'll spend the night in one of the National Park chalets. If you wish, you could join an organized game drive in the Schotia game reserve in the evening. Your accommodation can give you more information about this optional activity.

 Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth- An elephant family
Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth- Relax on the beach

Day 8: Addo Elephant Park - Port Elizabeth

Total distance approximately 80 km

Today you'll travel from Addo to Port Elizabeth. It's a short ride of about 80 km. From Port Elizabeth you can continue travelling along the southern coast of South Africa with our module Garden Route Adventure.

Lesotho travel accommodation (Click to enlarge)