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Maseru is more than just a capital city; it is a melting pot of culture and history shaping Lesotho. It holds many attractions and outdoor-focused adventures that make it a delightful destination for tourists from all corners of the world.
In Maseru, you'll find a wealth of historical and cultural landmarks worth visiting, including the iconic Thaba-Bosiu, a national monument, the majestic Maseru Cathedral, and the cultural hub Basotho Hat where traditional crafts are showcased and sold.
Maseru’s highlands offer a wealth of outdoor activities. Hiking, horse riding, and off-road driving are just some adventures you can pursue. And yes, Maseru is a gateway to the breathtaking Maloti Mountains.
A rental car is the most flexible and comfortable way to explore Maseru. Whether that's an economical, family, or a SUV class car - all car classes are available. There are a couple of rental companies operating both in the city and at the Moshoeshoe I International Airport.
Driving is on the left side of the road in Lesotho. Seat belts are mandatory, and the legal blood alcohol content limit is 0.08%. Speed limits typically range from 50km/h in residential areas to 80km/h on highways. However, watch out for potholes and livestock on the roads - they're common!
Parking is usually free in shopping complex and hotel lots while on-street parking in the city is also available but may require a small fee.
Maseru experiences a highland continental climate, with the summer season (October to April) being warm and wet, and the winter season (May to September) dry and cool. Make sure to pack warm clothes if you're going to be in the highlands during winter!
While in Maseru, why not take your rental car on the road to explore nearby cities like Roma, the home of the National University of Lesotho, and the vibrant city of Teyateyaneng known for its beautiful crafts?
The cultural festival of Morena e Moholo wows the city in October and the Moshoeshoe's Day is celebrated annually in March, marking the birthday of the first ruler of Lesotho. Truly a sight to behold!
The Lesotho Loti is the local currency you will need to use for transactions, although South African Rand is widely accepted as well.
Start exploring Maseru, Lesotho by land, unravel its hidden treasures and create memorable experiences. The convenience of a rental car at your leisure will help amplify your adventure!