Lonely Planet's guide to Africa - Lesotho (Chapter), 12th edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Africa - Lesotho (Chapter), 12th edition - 2.99, This is the Lesotho chapter from Lonely Planet's Africa guidebook. Lesotho is called Southern Africa's 'kingdom in the sky' for good reason. Mountainous peaks over 3000m, riven by verdant valleys and tumbling streams, beg to be explored on foot or by pony. A laidback lifestyle and friendly locals complete this appealing picture. discover Thaba-Bosiu, the mountain stronghold of King Moshoeshoe the Great, where the struggle for Lesotho was won maps revel in the splendid isolation and nature of the country's national parks transport & directory enjoy high and stunning vistas from atop Sani Pass restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Maseru & around, Thaba-Bosiu, Southern Lesotho, Roma, Semonkong, Morija, Malealea, Quthing, Eastern Lesotho, Qacha's Nek, Sani Top, Mokhotlong, Northern Lesotho, Teyateyaneng, Leribe, Directory., ISBN: 9781741049886
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