Sani Pass & Lesotho 4x4 Erlebnis Tagestour ab Durban





Beschreibung
Die Sani Pass Lesotho 4x4 Tour startet in Durban und hält in der Hauptstadt von KwaZulu-Natal, PMB . Ihr Fortgeschrittener führt Sie durch die Stadt und besucht Mahatma Gandhis Statue vom Pietermaritzburger Rathaus. Danach geht es in Richtung Drakensberg und hinauf zum Sani Pass in Lesotho, höchster Punkt der südlichen Hemisphäre
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Eine unserer beliebtesten Touren! Die Sani Pass Lesotho 4x4 Tour startet in Durban und hält in der Hauptstadt von KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg. Ihr Fortgeschrittener führt Sie durch die Stadt und besucht Mahatma Gandhis Statue am Rathaus Pietermaritzburg. Danach geht es in Richtung Drakensberg und hinauf zum Sani Pass in Lesotho. Pass erforderlich.
Der Sani Pass ist eine 33 km lange Schotterstraße, die sich in einer Reihe von engen Zig-Zag-Kurven über die steilen Klippen des Drakensbergs erstreckt. Die Route beginnt am Sani Pass Hotel, das 1566 m über dem Meeresspiegel liegt. Sie fahren in einem 4×4 aufwärts entlang der schmalen Straße über den südafrikanischen / lesotho Grenzposten, der 1968m über dem Meeresspiegel liegt. Unterwegs öffnet sich die Landschaft von KwaZulu-Natal mit spektakulären Ausblicken auf sanfte Hügel und weiten Himmel. Ihr Reiseleiter bringt Sie zu einem Haus eines Einheimischen, um Sie einem Basotho-Volk in einem lokalen Dorf vorzustellen. Dort werden Sie sehen, wie die Basotho in Lesotho leben. Danach machen Sie sich auf den Weg nach Sani’s Pass und überqueren die Grenze zurück nach Südafrika und fahren zurück nach Durban.
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Abholorte & -zeiten
Bitte kontaktieren Sie uns mindestens einen Tag vor der Tour direkt mit Ihrem Abholort. E-Mail:info@zulusafaris.com Kontaktieren Sie +27 827766771
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Wichtige Informationen
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Name, Nummer, Ablaufdatum und Land des Passes sind zum Zeitpunkt der Buchung für alle Teilnehmer erforderlich
- Am Tag der Reise ist ein gültiger gültiger Reisepass erforderlich
- Deutsch und Polnisch können angefordert werden (auf Anfrage)
- Rollstuhlfahrer: Alle Reisenden, die einen Rollstuhl benutzen, müssen uns informieren, um ihre Buchung zu bestätigen
- BITTE BEACHTEN SIE, DASS EINIGE LÄNDER EIN VISUM BENÖTIGEN. BITTE KONTAKTIEREN SIE UNS UNMITTELBAR NACH DER BUCHUNG, UM ZU BESTÄTIGEN, OB IHR PASS EIN VISUM BRAUCHT ODER NICHT
Bewertungen(121)
Had such a wonderful time driving the famous Sani Pass into Lesotho. Major shoutout to the absolute most amazing guide - Fortune. He was the best driver, most knowledgeable, coolest, most fun, most kind guide. We’re loved this unique and thrilling experience in the Kingdom of Lesotho! 🇱🇸
Bule was our tour guide and he was amazing! This was our first time in South Africa and he welcomed us and educated along the entire drive. He was patient and answered all of our questions while giving detailed information and stops along the way. We had such a great time that we were excited that he was our guide again the next day. The day started off warm but right as we got in the car Bule explained that it would be a lot colder on the mountain. He waited while my husband went back upstairs and got coats for us. So glad we did. This tour is great for families and people seeking exploration. We learned that only 5% of people ever get to visit Lesotho and we are now a part of that group. The drive was long and sometimes rough but well worth it. We felt safe and comfortable with the guide and are already planning our trip back and only plan to tour with Bule! The views are nothing like anything I've ever seen in my life. Be prepared to take lots of pictures and bring a backup battery for your phone.
Bule was my guide and made the whole trip easy, comfortable and fun. Highly recommend going out to Sani Pass with him if it’s something you’re thinking about
Zamani was a fantastic guide (and driver!), knowledgeable about everything from local cultures to local ecosystem biology! Thanks so much for a wonderful day!!!
It's a long drive but worth it to get a feel for Lesotho. However note, the drive up and down the Sani Pass is very rough and steep so is quite uncomfortable for an hour. Also, you will only spend an hour or so in Lesotho as the drive from Durban is around 4 hours each way. The scenery is great and very rural with spectacular views, but this depends on the weather which can be inclement and cool. So be prepared.
My day trip to Lesotho 🇱🇸 was an enjoyable experience, offering numerous scenic views. Fortune, an excellent guide, also possesses a talent for photography 📸 👌
Fortune offered a fantastic tour to and from “the Kingdom in the Sky.” We learned a lot about Lesotho and the Basotho people, and the skyward drive through the Sani Pass was so scenic.
I loved the trip to Sani pass and quick stop in Lesotho! The trip includes a lot of driving, but thanks to the many stops - our guide Fortune would also add some extra stops for pictures - the drive never was boring. We were blessed with great weather, so the drive up to Sani pass was truly spectacular. For me, the pass with it's stunning views was definitely the highlight of the day. The visit to Lesotho was quite short (compared to the overall trip duration), but still worth it and impressive. Despite the short time, you can see the local mountain live and the stop in the traditional village gives some more insight. Would definitely recommend it!
The Sani Pass Tour was an unforgettable adventure. Fortune was an excellent guide — calm, attentive, and very experienced. The mountain road was challenging but incredibly scenic, with spectacular views at every turn. Crossing the border into Lesotho and learning about local village life added a unique cultural touch to the trip. The whole day was well paced, informative, and truly memorable. I would definitely recommend this tour to anyone looking for something special.
We were very lucky to have our skilled guide, Fortune, who had a lot of knowledge about Lesotho and the Basotho people - their culture and language which was very interesting. This is -with no doubt- the most beautiful country border I have been at. A memory for life!



