For those with a sense of adventure, a 4x4 drive up the highest road pass in Africa will certainly provide you with a small dose of adrenalin. For your efforts, it will reward you with its breath-taking scenery.
Highlights Include:
Drive through the rolling hills of the Midlands to the town of Underberg.
Board a 4x4 vehicle, the only means by which to tackle the Sani Pass.
Enter the Kingdom of Lesotho - another stamp for your passport!
Visit a nearby Sotho Village, for a taste of local culture.
Light lunch (included) in the highest pub in Africa, with its incredible views.
Visit the magnificent Howick Waterfall on your return (time permitting).
Sani Pass And Lesotho Tour - R 1 445.00 pp
Departs Mon, Wed & Fri at 06h30 Returns at ±19h00 Please Note: A passport is required & visa conditions may apply.
Free Hotel Collection at Central hotels
Tour Inclusive of Luxury vehicle/Guided Tour/Entrance fees/Lunch
Tour Exclusive of Extras
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