Malealea Lodge

 

Malealea Lodge Lesotho

Lesotho is a world without fences. Breathtaking scenery abounds and every season has unique attractions. Malealea Lodge is situated in a remote part of Western Lesotho that is breathtaking in its beauty. This is a chance to experience traditional Basotho life.

Malealea Lodge Lesotho Gardens

Malealea Lodge Lesotho Gardens

Malealea Lodge Lesotho Mountains

Malealea Lodge Lesotho Mountains

Malealea Lodge Lesotho Cycle

Malealea Lodge Lesotho Cycle

Malealea Lodge is perfect for a 2 or 3 night stay en-route from Johannesburg to Cape Town, East London or Port Elizabeth and en-route from the Drakensberg to Graaff-Reinett.

Malealea Lodge is run by the owners, the Jones family. They are credited with more local knowledge than anyone. Various Basotho children’s choirs and a local Basotho music band using their local homemade instruments entertain the guests in the evenings around a campfire.

Malealea Lodge Lesotho Pony Trek

Malealea Lodge Lesotho Pony Trek

Malealea Lodge Lesotho View

Malealea Lodge Lesotho View

Malealea Lodge Lesotho Rainbow

Malealea Lodge Lesotho Rainbow

Accommodation

Malealea Lodge Lesotho Accommodation

Malealea Lodge Lesotho Accommodation

Accommodation
24 Rondavels Doubles and twins
16 Farmhouse Bedrooms
5 Basotho huts
9 Forest Huts/Backpackers
Camping
Malealea Lodge Double

Malealea Lodge Double

Double room
Malealea Lodge Double Bed

Malealea Lodge Double Bed

Double Bed
Malealea Lodge Meals

Malealea Lodge Meals

Meals
Home cooked meals are served at the Lodge.
There is a dining hall and an outside deck
where you can enjoy your meals.

Self-catering
There are two basic backpacker-type
communal kitchens for those
who want to self-cater.

Bathrooms
The rondavels and farmhouse bedrooms are all en suite. There are 3 communal bathroom for the Basotho huts. There are communal facilities for the guests in forest huts and the campers.

Linen
All rooms except the Forest Huts have linen. Please bring your own sleeping bags along if you are staying in a Forest Hut.

A generator powers Malealea’ electricity. The lights go on at 6:00p.m and go off at 10:00p.m. Please bring torches (flashlights).

Shop & bar
There is a shop and bar on site for basic food supplies.

Heaters
Heaters are available for hire. Please ask at reception.

Activities

* Lesotho adventures at Malealea
Lesotho adventures start at Malealea. Explore the area around Malealea on day outings and overnight treks. We can arrange companions to accompany your trip. They will introduce you to local chiefs and help to locate camping sites and ensure your safety.

* Pony trekking at Malealea
No visit to Lesotho would be incomplete without a pony trek. It is the transport of choice for most Basotho as the sturdy ponies handle the narrow trails better than any 4X4 can. On your trek you will experience “THE REAL AFRICA”.

* Daytrips at Malealea
Get the feel of life in a Basotho village by taking a walk around the village. Visit the local museum, school, garden project and consult the traditional healer.

*Day hikes, pony treks and scenic drives
There are a number of options available to those who want to explore the mountains and valleys around Malealea. First, decide if you want to walk or ride. Then head off to see waterfalls, canyons, rockpools, bushmen paintings and other stunning views. Hikers can take the “donkey work” out of backpacking by hiring horses to carry their luggage.

*  Overnight pony trek & hiking trails routes
Explore remote Lesotho on longer treks and hiking trails. Accommodation is provided in huts hired from the Basotho people in remote areas. No riding experience is necessary for overnight treks. Basotho Guides and a packhorse accompany the treks.

* Scenic drives
Test your driving skills. There are many routes around Malealea that each lead to some place exciting. Some routes are perfect for normal vehicles and normal drivers. Others need to be tackled with a 4×4 and by experienced drivers only.

Contact Details
Tel: +27 82 552 4215

Email: lesotho@zungeza.co.za
Website: www.malealea.co.ls
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