10 Best Things To Do In Maseru, Lesotho

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Shamika
Shamika 
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Known for its exhilarating scenic views and wonderful wildlife sanctuaries, Maseru holds a significant position in the minds of locals and tourists alike in the country of Lesotho. As the capital of Lesotho, this city has a wide variety of attractions and activities for every kind of tourist. So whether you would like to engage in some thrilling sports, explore the natural world around Maseru, shop till you drop in one of the local shopping complexes, or dive into a rich and deep history of Lesotho, this city has something for you. If you wish to fill up your itinerary with fun activities for yourself and your loved ones, read on as we dive, without further ado, into our amazing list of the best things to do in Maseru, Lesotho.

1. Shop for beautiful souvenirs at Basotho Hat

Basotho Hat
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Hats are an extremely important symbol in the country of Lesotho, even featuring in their flag. Basotho Hat is a picturesque hat-shaped building that sells a variety of local handicrafts, unique souvenirs and decor elements, and crafts that display the lovely culture of Lesotho. There is plenty of parking available and the shopkeepers encourage you to take your time looking through the intricate souvenirs. So if you are looking for little trinkets and decor elements to take home to your family, this is a great place to shop.

Basotho Hat

Address: LNDC Shopping Centre, Maseru, Lesotho

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 8am - 5pm; Sat: 8am - 4:30pm (closed on Sun)

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2. Check out great deals at Maseru Mall

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account

Maseru Mall wishes you a great and safe weekend. You are welcome to visit us over the weekend but please do not forget your mask. #StaySafe #Bolokeha #MaseruMall

Posted by Maseru Mall on Friday, August 14, 2020

This unique single-storeyed mall is a great place to spend a lovely afternoon if the weather isn’t too good. It features a wide variety of stores that sell everything from lifestyle brands to children’s toys, and has a beauty salon, a tiny amusement park, and even a nightclub. It has accessibility for the differently abled, and has slowly grown to become the hang-out spots for most locals in Maseru. There are plenty of dining options in case you get hungry while shopping.

Maseru Mall

Address: Maseru, Lesotho

Website: Maseru Mall

Opening hours: Tue, Fri - Sun: 7am - 11pm; Mon, Wed - Thu: 7am - 5pm

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3. Dine in luxury at Sky Restaurant

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Situated in the luxurious Mpilo Hotel, Sky Restaurant is one of this hotel’s finest restaurants that features a luxurious ambience along with delicious meals available all afternoon and evening. With tall French windows overlooking breath-taking vistas of Maseru’s mountains in the distance, and serene red and white upholstery coupled with dark wood furniture, this fine-dining restaurant really creates an amazing ambience that will charm even the most discerning guest. Enjoy a romantic date with your partner or a fun evening with your friends and family, and you are sure to bring home unforgettable memories.

Sky Restaurant

Address: Maluti Road, Corner Kingsway, Mpilo Boutique Hotel, Maseru West, Maseru 100, Lesotho

Opening hours: 12pm - 10pm (daily)

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4. Have an awesome night out on the town at Hotsoma Bar

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A popular hang-out spot for locals and tourists alike,Hotsoma Bar holds a special place in travellers’ hearts in Maseru. Enjoy delicious signature cocktails prepared as you lounge by the poolside, hang out with your friends, or befriend interesting expats from around the world. With lovely interiors featuring Insta-worthy murals and great lighting, you will come home with great pictures from the night out as well!

Hotsoma Bar

Address: Hilton Road, Maseru, Lesotho

Opening hours: Sun - Thu: 9am - 3am; Fri - Sat: 9am - 5am

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5. Practise your golf skills at Maseru Golf Course

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account

What do you do on a beautiful day early in the morning in the lush green city of Maseru? Play golf, of course! Featuring a sprawling golf course along with a country club with all the perks and activities you can expect, this is a lovely way to unwind with your friends. The golf club will offer all the equipment you need on a rental basis, including caddies and pull carts.

Maseru Golf Course

Address: United Road, Maseru, Lesotho

Website: Maseru Golf Course

Opening hours: 8am - 9pm (daily)

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6. Go for an evening walk at Banesa Gardens

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Posted by Banesa Gardens on Monday, 1 September 2014

Offering a panoramic view of the city of Maseru, Banesa Gardens is a popular attraction for both locals and tourists. With beautifully manicured lawns and plenty of trees and flowers lending their natural beauty to the premises, it’s no wonder it is a popular wedding destination. You can take a walk around the premises or even host a little party of your own and enjoy the beautiful area.

Banesa Gardens

Address: Maseru, Lesotho

Website: Banesa Garden

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7. Watch a football game at Setsoto Stadium

Setsoto Stadium
Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Robert Staudhammer used under CC BY-SA 2.0

If you are a sports fan and wish to indulge yourself with tickets to a football match, you can do so at Setsoto Stadium. This is the home ground of the national football team of Lesotho and holds a whopping 20,000 seats. You can check out the upcoming matches on their Facebook page and catch a local match going on here. There are plenty of options for snacking right outside the stadium in case you get hungry.

Setsoto Stadium

Address: Maseru, Lesotho

Website: Setsoto Stadium

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8. Check out interesting historical and cultural exhibits at Lesotho National Museum

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This little hidden gem is a great find if you are a history buff or are interested in the lovely culture of Lesotho. Featuring a variety of exhibits as well as an art gallery featuring paintings and other artistic endeavours of this region, this is a great place to hang out over an afternoon if the weather doesn’t permit outdoor activities. Explore the rich history of Lesotho going back centuries, including the influence of British colonisation and its heavy involvement in the Second World War.

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9. Catch a glimpse of wildlife at Oldenburg Lodge & Game Park

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Posted by Oldenburg Lodge and Game Park on Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Located about half an hour away from Maseru, this quick weekend getaway destination is an amazing spot. Featuring gorgeous and sprawling lawns for weddings, conferences or just to relax in, along with a game park where you can spot wonderful native wildlife including giraffes, zebras, and buffaloes, this is a great place to bring your family or friends along, especially if you have young children. In addition, there are also accommodations if you wish to stay overnight, which are extremely clean and well-equipped. Lastly, if you’re lucky, you can also catch a fun event that is hosted by them on the premises.

Oldenburg Lodge & Game Park

Address: Oldenburg, 9745, South Africa

Website: Oldenburg Lodge & Game Park

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10. Witness the magnificence of Katse Dam

Best Things To Do In Maseru, Lesotho
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One of the most breathtaking man-made monuments that you can witness in Lesotho is the magnificent Katse Dam, which is frequented by locals and tourists regularly. Featuring a huge dam along with lush green vegetation growing along the boundaries, it makes for a very Instagram-worthy picture indeed. This is one of the oldest dams in the country and you can even visit it via boat if you wish to. In the distance, you can also see the lovely mountains and waterfalls, creating an unforgettable experience.

Katse Dam

Address: Malibamatso River, Lesotho

Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)

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Make the most of the beautiful city of Maseru

Known for its beautiful panoramic views of the mountains and the wildlife, Lesotho packs a punch when it comes to the natural world. However, if you wish to also indulge in some urban attractions, there is no better place to check out than the capital city of Maseru. Enjoy shopping and dining options, as well as unique activities that you are sure not to get anywhere else in the world. We are sure that your itinerary will end up overflowing with activities to do in Maseru!

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Being a military kid, Shamika has lived and travelled all over India, and her nomadic childhood has fueled an immense hunger and fascination for new cultures and languages (she's a polyglot!)...Read more

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