Ts'ehlanyane National Park is a stunning high-altitude park in Lesotho, offering diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Ts'ehlanyane National Park, part of the Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation Area, spans over 21,000 hectares in northern Lesotho. Situated in a mountainous region, the park showcases high-altitude terrains, unique flora and fauna, and crystal-clear river waters. It is a sanctuary for indigenous plant species, including unique sub-alpine plants and rare woods. The park plays a crucial role in conserving Lesotho's biodiversity and offers an escape for those seeking solitude in nature. Visitors can explore various trails, partake in birdwatching, or embark on a cultural journey through local villages. The main attraction is the pristine Ts'ehlanyane River, ideal for relaxing by its banks or enjoying a refreshing swim. Due to its altitude, the park experiences a varied climate, with warm summers and snowy winters, perfect for year-round visits.
Ts'ehlanyane River
Indigenous sub-alpine plant species
High-altitude terrains with panoramic views
Pristine wilderness and remote tranquility
A crystal-clear river ideal for swimming and riverside relaxation.
Offers expansive views and challenging trekking routes.
Home to unique sub-alpine plant species and rare indigenous woods.