The Road To Likalaneng Pass Has it All

The Road To Likalaneng Pass Has it All

Lesotho, africa

Length

48.5 km

Elevation

2,638 m

Difficulty

moderate

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, road trip fans, listen up! You HAVE to check out Likalaneng Pass in central Lesotho. This beauty sits way up high at 2,638 meters (that's 8,654 feet!).

The whole route is paved, so no need for a hardcore 4x4. Just cruise along the A3, and get ready for a 48.5 km (30.13 miles) journey from Marakabei to Fosi. Keep your eyes peeled for some jaw-dropping scenery, but remember: stay alert on those curves!

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Road Details

Country
Lesotho
Continent
africa
Length
48.5 km
Max Elevation
2,638 m
Difficulty
moderate

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