“Once, the Sani Pass was a rough mule trail descending the Eastern Highlands of old Basutoland into Natal. Tough drivers brought wool and mohair down the Pass on donkeys and mules to be exchanged for blankets, clothing and maize meal.” Today, the route is commonly used by 4×4 vehicles on a daily basis for everyone to enjoy. Sani Pass Tours…
Ever wanted to party in your snow boots on the slopes après-ski style, but haven’t quite made it to Europe yet? No probs, join the Winter Fest fans at Afriski Mountain Resort, Lesotho. It’s just round the corner (well, only five hours from Jo’burg) and you’ll get a traditional skiing experience with a South African twist. The three days of…
The Sani Pass (and Lesotho!) Wild Flower Walk is an adventure for those Durbanite’s who enjoy nature and are looking for something slightly different to do on Sunday 26 January 2014! A great way to explore some of South Africa’s most exotic wild flowers with guided botanists. An adventure which takes you close to the highest peak in Southern Africa, Thabane Ntlenyana (3482m high) which means “Beautiful…
