GUIDES: Our experienced guides are all knowledgeable and passionate about the Sani Pass and Lesotho.
VEHICLES: We use mainly 9 seater closed in Landrovers. This is the vehicle which pioneered the Sani Pass. The emphasis is on adventures and experiences on not on comfort.
PRICING is numbers dependent, with cheaper prices once the group size on the tour is 3 or more. It makes sense for individuals to join existing tours if possible. Contact us to see when tours have been booked and if you could join an existing group to bring the price down.
COMMUNITY TOURISM: Experience responsible tourism in action! Your tour price includes a contribution to the Sani Top Basotho community. Our ground-breaking approach to grass-roots tourism means that your tour price directly benefits a wide segment of the local community, preserving cultural dignity and ensuring Fair remuneration for services rendered.
Silver Award Winner of AFRICAN RESPONSIBLE TOURISM AWARD for POVERTY REDUCTION 2018.
The Sani Pass (2874m) is the only vehicle route over the Drakensberg escarpment and into the mountain Kingdom of Lesotho. It is a spectacular 4x4 track twisting and snaking its way through the rocky cliffs to the top of the world.
SOME THINGS CHANGE & SOME NEVER DO
Before the 1950's, it was a trail for pack animals to carry goods through to the isolated town of Mokhotlong in Eastern Lesotho. Now, the road carries 4x4 vehicles, though the odd donkey and horse can still be seen plodding slowly up the steep route. Crossing the border at the top of the pass, one enters not only another country, but another world.
Our popular day tour gives an all-round experience of Lesotho via the famous Sani Pass. This 4x4 former mule track cutting through the Drakensberg cliffs with a gradient of 1:5 on the 180-degree switchback bends. Hear tales of the pioneering of the route and see the jewels of the Drakensberg which the unique wildflowers, wildlife and birds inhabiting the sheer slopes.
Once through the border post and into Lesotho, we visit a household in a small shepherd’s village and respectfully engage with the Basotho people to learn about their remarkable lives at this altitude. We enjoy a traditional vegetarian lunch, followed by a visit to the shearing shed to view sheep and angora goat shearing (by hand) in season. We then ascend Black Mountain Pass (3240m), second highest road pass in Lesotho with 360-degree panoramic views where it is likely we will meet shepherds dressed traditionally in blankets. These fascinating people spend the summer months in the highlands tending flocks of sheep and goats. Take a short walk to a viewpoint where on a clear day, one can see Thabana Ntlenyana, the highest point in Southern Africa at 3482m before returning via a pitstop for a drink at the highest pub in Africa.
Please go to the Sani Lodge backpackers Reception office
KwaZulu-Natal is a vibrant South African province known for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and diverse wildlife. From the lush subtropical coastlines to the dramatic Drakensberg mountains, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is known for its diverse ecosystems, including wetlands, beaches, and coral reefs. It's a haven for wildlife and offers activities like birdwatching, hiking, and snorkeling.
Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park features stunning mountain landscapes, waterfalls, and rock art. It's ideal for hiking, rock climbing, and cultural experiences.
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A hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with curry, originating from the Indian community in Durban.
A South African barbecue featuring grilled meats and vegetables.
This is the dry season, offering pleasant weather and ideal conditions for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities. It's also the peak tourist season, especially for game viewing in the reserves.
South African Rand (ZAR)
GMT+2
220-240VV, 50HzHz
KwaZulu-Natal is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and occasional violence can occur. Be cautious, especially in urban areas and at night.
Durban Station
Durban Bus Terminal, Johannesburg to Durban buses
The BRT system is efficient and covers most of Durban. Taxis and minibus taxis are also widely available but can be crowded and less comfortable.
Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
One of the oldest game reserves in Africa, offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, including the Big Five.
A beautiful estuary system offering boat cruises, fishing, and wildlife viewing, including hippos and crocodiles.
Price varies by option