Destination
Lesotho

 
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Overview

The tiny kingdom of Lesotho is encircled by its larger neighbour, South Africa. Maseru, the capital, is the obvious stepping-off point for a holiday. From here, most visitors venture into the mountains, where there is an array of activities on offer, from horse riding and trekking to birdwatching and fishing. There’s even a small ski resort.

 
eneral Information
 
Area

30,355 sq km (11,720 sq miles).

 
Population

1.5 million (UN estimate 2003).

 
Population Density

494 per sq km.

 
Capital

Maseru. Population: 170,000 (UN estimate 2003).

 
Government

Kingdom. Gained independence from the UK in 1966.

 
Language

Sesotho and English.

 
Religion

90% Christian; mainly Anglican, Roman Catholic and Lesotho Evangelical. The remainder belong to other denominations, including Islam.

 
Time

 
Social Conventions

If spending some time in rural villages, it is polite to inform the head chief. It is likely that he will be very helpful. Normal social courtesies and a friendly, warm approach will be greatly appreciated. Dress should be practical and casual but local customs should be respected (including those regarding modesty in dress). Religion plays an important part in daily life.

Photography: Photographs must not be taken of the following: the palace, police establishments, government offices, the airport or monetary authority buildings.

 
Electricity

220 volts AC, 50Hz.

 
Head of Government

Prime Minister Bethuel Pakalitha Mosisili since 1998.

 
Head of State

King Letsie III since 1996.