LESOTHO REPORT TRAVEL.

 

The next morning, the lodge manager calls me a taxi which for 40 Rand takes me to the Bus Station in St Georges Street Bloemfontein, where at 6 A.M. at Gate 10 there is the Bus to Maseru, the capital of Lesotho. You can also buy the ticket on the Pulman at the price of 70 Rand.

The journey takes about 3 hours, including several intermediate stops.

Get off at the car park adjacent to the Maseru Bridge South African border, which is easily crossed (sometimes there are queues). Then you have to walk for a few hundred meters, crossing the bridge over the Mohokare or Caledon River that divides the 2 countries.

 

You can also easily cross the border of Lesotho, thus reaching an open space where you can take a taxi which at the price of 40 Loti (the Rand is also accepted without problems, which has the same value), which travels about 2 km. separate from the center of Maseru, the capital of one of the smallest states in the world.

Maseru is a small and quiet town at least during the day and can be easily explored on foot.

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