Road Trip to Lesotho 🇱🇸 | Chasing Snow from Johannesburg! ❄️⛰️

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Join us on an unforgettable road trip from Johannesburg to the snowy mountains of Lesotho! ❄️🇱🇸 We packed up the car, hit the open road, and went on a winter adventure to experience real snow in Africa. From border crossing moments to scenic mountain views, slippery roads, and warm family vibes—this trip was full of surprises!

We also share travel tips, border requirements, and the reality of driving through icy mountain passes in Lesotho. If you’re planning your own winter road trip or just want to enjoy the snow from the comfort of your couch, this one’s for you!

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  1. Eish but the road you took was too long to Bethlehem my brother…….

    Next time frm Frankfort you were spposed turn left to Tweeling then straight to Bethlehem then proceed straight to Ficksburg or another short cut frm R59 to Vereeniging,Sasolburg,Heilbron,Petrustyn,Lindley,Arlington,Rosenal,Ficksburg,Ldybrand then straight to MASERU BORDER GATE……..

  2. I wish our politicians can start negotiating with Lesotho to be a province. We really need Lesotho and I think it can mutually benefit from us. My dream is to see SADC as a one country, I know it's a wild dream, but I believe it will really help all of us.

  3. Hey guys, quick friendly correction. Your South African sim card should work in Lesotho (just check with your network if your sim roaming is active). As long as there is network coverage in the area and you have both airtime and data bundles loaded, your SIM card should start roaming once you cross the border✨ (Roaming charges are a bit pricey though).

  4. Yesssss you got it🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. you don't need a fridge up there. I remember in primary school when we did not have a fridge, we would just leave our drinks outside overnight and in the morning, they would be icy and good to go. A belated welcome to Lesotho.

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