001 Cycle Touring South Africa & Lesotho

(Leana) #1

Maletswai – Zastron - 75 km
We didn’t get underway until 12:30, after soaking in 34°C water. Our
next stop was to find camping gas in the nearby town, but it was a
futile attempt, especially on a Sunday in this conservative part of the
country where Sundays are observed as religious holidays.


With the help of a tailwind, we leisurely made our way towards
Zastron, a charming agricultural town nestled at the foothills of the
stunning Aasvoelberg. This region is known for its rare Cape vultures,
and we were eager to explore. Upon our arrival, we were thrilled to
discover a picturesque campsite with lush green lawns shaded by
massive trees and the sweet melody of chirping birds in the
background. The icing on the cake was the ablution facilities with
piping hot water, making our stay even more comfortable and
enjoyable.


Zastron, South Africa – Mohale’s Hoek, Lesotho - 58 km
Ernest dragged his heels, and it was already past ten by the time we
left Zastron. Our first stop was at the tourist information office, which
was also a printer and bike shop. Ernest, who was tired of constantly
fixing punctures, decided to buy sealant to keep the flat tyres under
control.


We were only 30 kilometres from the Lesotho border, so we headed
towards this tiny country on a gravel road. Lesotho, covering 30,355
km2, is the only independent state in the world entirely above 1,000
meters in elevation. Over 80% of the country is situated above 1,800
meters, with its lowest point being 1,400 meters. The country is
entirely surrounded by South Africa.

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