1. Maletsunyane Falls (¸»·¹Ãù¾ß³× ÆøÆ÷)
¿µ¾î: Maletsunyane Falls
ÇѱÛ: ¸»·¹Ãù¾ß³× ÆøÆ÷
Maletsunyane Falls is one of the highest single-drop waterfalls in Africa, located near the town of Semonkong. The waterfall drops about 192 meters into a beautiful gorge, offering breathtaking views. It¡¯s a popular spot for abseiling, hiking, and enjoying the serene natural surroundings.
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Ãâó: Visit Lesotho, ¡°Maletsunyane Falls,¡± accessed August 19, 2024, Visit Lesotho
2. Thaba Bosiu (Ÿ¹Ù º¸½Ã¿ì)
¿µ¾î: Thaba Bosiu
ÇѱÛ: Ÿ¹Ù º¸½Ã¿ì
Thaba Bosiu is a flat-topped mountain and a historically significant site in Lesotho. It was once the stronghold of King Moshoeshoe I, the founder of the Basotho nation. The mountain, which means ¡°Mountain at Night,¡± is considered a national monument and is a symbol of Basotho unity and resistance against invaders.
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Ãâó: UNESCO World Heritage Centre, ¡°Thaba Bosiu,¡± accessed August 19, 2024,
3. Tse'hlanyane National Park (üÈê¶ó³Ä³× ±¹¸³°ø¿ø)
¿µ¾î: Tse'hlanyane National Park
ÇѱÛ: üÈê¶ó³Ä³× ±¹¸³°ø¿ø
Tse'hlanyane National Park is located in the Maluti Mountains and is one of the largest and most beautiful national parks in Lesotho. The park is known for its rugged terrain, indigenous forests, and crystal-clear rivers. It¡¯s a great destination for hiking, birdwatching, and experiencing the unspoiled wilderness.
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Ãâó: Lesotho Tourism Development Corporation, ¡°Tse'hlanyane National Park,¡± accessed August 19, 2024, Lesotho Tourism
4. Katse Dam (Ä«Ã÷ ´ï)
¿µ¾î: Katse Dam
ÇѱÛ: Ä«Ã÷ ´ï
Katse Dam is one of Africa's largest dams and is part of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project. The dam is located on the Malibamatso River and is a marvel of modern engineering. The surrounding area offers stunning views, and the dam is a popular spot for tours, as well as boating and fishing activities.
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Ãâó: Lesotho Highlands Water Project, ¡°Katse Dam,¡± accessed August 19, 2024,
5. Sehlabathebe National Park (¼¼Èê¶ó¹ÙÅ׺£ ±¹¸³°ø¿ø)
¿µ¾î: Sehlabathebe National Park
ÇѱÛ: ¼¼Èê¶ó¹ÙÅ׺£ ±¹¸³°ø¿ø
Sehlabathebe National Park is Lesotho's oldest national park, located in the remote southeastern part of the country. The park is part of the Maloti-Drakensberg Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and is known for its unique rock formations, rolling grasslands, and diverse wildlife. It¡¯s an ideal spot for hiking, photography, and exploring Lesotho's natural beauty.
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Ãâó: UNESCO World Heritage Centre, ¡°Sehlabathebe National Park,¡± accessed August 19, 2024,