2024

BOKONG NATURE RESERVE

Natural site to discover

One of the highest reserves in Africa, at the top of the Mafika Lisiu Pass at an altitude of over 3,000 m, it overlooks the Katse Lake dam and offers sublime scenery. In this mountainous climate, birds, antelopes and "ice rats" live in colonies. The visitor centre perched above the Lepaqoa Falls, a campsite and activities. The reserve offers 45-minute, half-day, and full-day hikes, as well as 2-3 day hikes, following the ridge of the plateau before descending to Ts'ehlanyane National Park.

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2024

BOTANICAL GARDEN

Parks and gardens

A small botanical garden for lovers of biodiversity and rare plants that grow in Lesotho. These 17 hectares nestled on the heights of the village of Katse were initiated in order to protect the alpine flora which was then greatly threatened by the arrival of the Katse dam. In particular, the beautiful spiral aloes that can be found there today were greatly threatened. It is the highest botanical garden in Africa and also contains many traditional medicinal plants used by the Sotho.

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2024

KATSE DAM

Works of art to see

This enormous dam built by a consortium of Italy, France, South Africa, Germany and the United Kingdom rose from the ground, or rather from the water, in 1997, after heavy work. It is the largest dam in Africa, made of 687 million tons of cement, 185 meters high and with three high passes with the car. The turbines stir 6,000 cubic metres of water; 20 hours a day! It is this Katse Dam that supplies South Africa with drinking water. A majestic building, very impressive, and the visit is unmissable!

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