Maliba Mountain Lodge | Game Lodges & Resorts Tsehlanyane National Park

Powered by Sleeping-OUT – Southern Africa’s Favourite Accommodation Guide
 
Maliba Mountain Lodge | Game Lodges & Resorts Tsehlanyane National Park
Currency
Weather Forecast
Maximum Capacity: 18 guests
Rates Last Updated: 3 November 2011
Booking Reliability
Guest Satisfaction Rating: 9/10

 

Maliba Mountain Lodge

 Tourism Grading Council
Tourism Grading Council 5 star.Tourism Grading Council 5 star.Tourism Grading Council 5 star.Tourism Grading Council 5 star.Tourism Grading Council 5 star.
Cards Accepted by this establishment:MastercardVisa
Note: All credit cards are accepted when making payment through Sleeping-OUT.
 

Located in the Royal Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho within the Tsehlanyane National Park, Maliba Mountain Lodge is a retreat set in a pristine sub-alpine wilderness valley deep in the North of Lesotho's breathtaking Maluti/Drakensberg Mountains. Maliba Mountain Lodge is the first 5-star lodge in Lesotho and it has set the benchmark for future tourism development within the region. Over 5600 hectares of rugged wilderness mountain terrain is protected within this park, which includes one of the very few remaining indigenous old growth woodlands in Lesotho and a wide variety of flora and fauna which has historical significance to the Basotho people.

Picture Maliba Mountain Lodge in Tsehlanyane National Park   Lesotho
   

ACCOMMODATION

Guests are accommodated in one of six private and luxurious Basotho-style mountain chalets. Each chalet is over 80m2 in size and is tastefully decorated with natural earthy tones. Warmth and comfort are key elements that have been incorporated into the design of the chalets. The warm design element has been expressed by under-floor heating, electric blankets, heated towel rails and wall panels which create a comfortable living environment for guests during the cooler months. The highlight of the warm design element is the open fireplace in each chalet that sets the evening mood for a romantic discussion of the day's events. A deep 2 person bath offers guests breathtaking views as one relaxes and soaks up the tranquil surroundings. A king size extra length bed and mood lighting help to create the final comfort features expected in luxury accommodation. A private viewing deck, nestled in the trees provides guests with a completely unique way to touch the heart of the Lesotho Mountains, losing oneself in the charm of the peaceful surroundings.
Other accommodation exists within Maliba Lodge’s concession area in the form of four self catering River Lodges. These thatched houses are modern and are situated at the junction of 2 rivers. Each contains 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and are fully self contained and serviced.

DINNING

Meals will be one of the many highlights during ones stay at Maliba. Open fireplaces fill the restaurant with warmth and character, setting the mood for that perfect evening. All meals are expertly prepared to a high standard from fresh ingredients by the talented chefs. The service is professional, catering for your every need while not being obtrusive in any manner. Meals are either served in the restaurant or on special request meals can be served in the private chalets for intimate and memorable occasions. A fully stocked bar and wine cellar is available for guests to order whatever they decide compliments the exquisite food

ALL THATCHED LUXURY MOUNTAIN

Chalets Have The Following Facilities:
• Open fire place
• Private deck nestled in the tree tops
• Bathroom views
• Mood lighting
• Stocked bar fridges
• Tea and coffee facilities
• Electronic personal safes
• Central Fan
• King size beds in four rooms & two Ύ beds in each of the remaining 2 rooms
• Hair dryers
• Covered veranda
• Under floor heating and/or heat panels
• Electric blankets
• Same day laundry facility
• All rooms overlook the indigenous forest and the Maluti mountains
• Jacuzzi (in honeymoon suite only)
• Satellite TV and DVD player (in honeymoon suite only) with hundreds of movies to select from the well stocked catalog
• A portable TV & DVD player is available on request by pre booking this with the duty manager. An extensive DVD library is available as well


Picture Maliba Mountain Lodge in Tsehlanyane National Park   Lesotho
   

INSIDE MAIN LODGE AREA:

The thatched lodge offers a spacious dining area and large open domed lounge, boasting four fire places and several secluded seating areas. The dining area and lounge open onto a covered verandah overlooking the spectacular Maluti Mountains. There is a private dining and conference area on mezzanine floor above the bar. There is also a full bar service and communal satellite TV.

THE OUTDOOR MAIN LODGE AREA BOAST :

• Large curved hardwood wooden deck with sun loungers
• Undercover furnished veranda
• Octagonal fire pit deck nestled in the tree tops
• Indigenous high altitude botanical garden (highest in Africa)
• Waterfall & natural rock swimming pool within the grounds


ATTRACTIONS NEARBY / THINGS TO DO:
The Activities at Maliba Lodge offer guests a unique opportunity to explore the beauty of the tranquil natural surroundings.
• As Maliba lodge is situated within a private leased area of Tsehlanyane National Park we have on our doorstep several secluded marked mountain bush trails & bridle paths for exploration. On going exploration continues into remoter parts of the park and further trials will be accessible over time.
• Tsehlanyane National Park is blessed with an abundance of fresh clean water emanating from the pristine un-spoilt mountains. Many rock natural pools exist for swimming, exploring and relaxing by.
• Plant species richness is very high within the park and provisional estimates are that in excess of 220 flowering plant species are present. Best time to view these is from spring to summer
• Of some 24 mammalian species recorded in the Highlands area many are resident (although elusive) within the park.
• Limited surveys undertaken by field staff on birds within the park show a provisional list indicating the presence of some 69 species. Any additions to this list are welcome.
• Guided horse riding is available on local Lesotho ponies, renowned for being firm underfoot even on the rugged slopes of the Lesotho mountainside.
• One of the last remaining old growth indigenous Lesotho woodlands is to be found within the park
• 3km from the lodge are several natural Basotho villages where one can safely wander and explore everyday life. If you prefer to be shown around by an experienced local guide, guided walks can be arranged into this area
• Afriski is situated 2 hours drive from the lodge and is Africa’s highest ski resort (seasonal between June-September). Our reservations team can organize skiing packages to here when in season or just take a day drive and a picnic lunch.
• Liphofung caves and museum is 1 hour drive from Maliba.Originally used by the San and other Stone Age people, the walls contain important rock art and a rich archaeological deposit of Stone Age implements occurs on the floor. Later, King Moshoeshoe “the Great” used the cave as a stopover when visiting that part of the kingdom.
• Katse dam is 3 hour drive away and has the highest dam in Africa
• Bokong Nature Reserve is roughly 2 hours away and is perched on the edge of a cliff overlooking the Lepagoa Valley, the visitor centre has a picnic site and interpretative trail to the top of the Lepaqoa Falls.
• Fossilised dinosaur footprints are found on the banks of the Subeng River very close to Butha Buthe with is Ύ hour away.
• Clarens is situated in South Africa just 1 hours drive from the lodge and is an artists' haven with many well-known artists either living in or frequenting the village on a regular basis with many art galleries scattered around the village square. The tranquil village ambience combined with scenic views and a mild summer climate makes for the ideal for a visit.

MALIBA MOUNTAIN LODGE CAN ALSO PROVIDE :
• Very special romantic turndowns
• Children turndowns
• Special birthday and anniversary surprises
• Remote dining
• Gourmet picnic meals
• Transfers
• Local Basotho dancing and singing held on a regular basis
• Guided walks and drives by prior arrangement
• Special meal requests

Picture Maliba Mountain Lodge in Tsehlanyane National Park   Lesotho
Book Now
 
 
Map and Location  
   
Map Maliba Mountain Lodge in Tsehlanyane National Park   Lesotho

The satellite and street view options are provided by Google. We use the provided location information to display these and they should be used as a guide and accuracy is not guaranteed.

Address
Tsehlanyane National Park
Lesotho

Contact Us

Directions
FROM JOHANNESBURG:

Head out of Jhb on N3 and turn off at Warden south west along the R714 which takes you to Bethlehem and Fouriesburg. In Bethlehem (after Nandos and Wimpy) turn right at the Engen garage (4 way stop) into Church street (Kerk Street).Travel on and then turn left into Commissioner Road at the KFC which takes you to Fouriesburg.

On the outskirts of Fouriesburg at the bottom of a hill there is a signpost to Clarens. Take this road to the left and after a few hundred meters take the RH junction to Caledonspoort Border post with is marked with a faded signboard. After completing SA formalities you cross the bridge and you are now in Lesotho.

Complete the entrance formalities and pay R20.00 at the booth for road tax then travel for about 9km towards Butha-Buthe (a large town) until you get to a T-junction. Be careful on outskirts of town [both sides] as police can operate with radar guns and enforce 50km driving speed but are usually not there after hours or on weekends!

There is quite a lot of street activity prior to the junction in Butha-Buthe. Turn right here at the junction and travel away from town (past an Excel service station on your right) in the direction of Maseru for approx 5.5 km. You will then reach a junction and road off to your left. (There is a Maliba sign board here). Take a left turn here onto a generally good scenic tarred road and travel 32km until you reach Tsehlanyane National Park.

Once inside the park follow the signs for Maliba Lodge.

FROM DURBAN :

Head towards PMB and Escourt and you will eventually come to the Shell Ultra City service station. This should take about 2 hours from Durban. Just after the Shell take the Calenso / Winterton R74 exit to the left.

Carry on straight through Winterton and Bergville and head into the hills and past Sterkfontein dam (on your left).

You will reach a T-Junction the R712 and here you turn left and head in the direction of Qwa Qwa (Golden gate). Continue straight and you will eventually get to the Golden gate park entrance where you will have to fill in and entry and exit formality for the park. Continue on to Clarens

On reaching the outskirts of Clarens you must take the LH junction (R711) to Fouriesburg. At the cross road just outside town take the signboard marked Caledonspoort to the left.

After completing SA formalities you cross the bridge and you are now in Lesotho.

Complete the entrance formalities and pay R20.00 at the booth for road tax then travel for about 9km towards Butha Buthe (a large town) until you get to a T-junction. Be careful on outskirts of town [both sides] as police operate with radar guns and enforce 50km driving speed but are usually not there after hours or on weekends!

There is quite a lot of street activity prior to the junction in Butha Buthe. Turn right here at the junction and travel away from town (past an Excel service station on your right) in the direction of Maseru for approx 5.5 km.
You will then reach a junction and road off to your left. (There is a Maliba sign board here) Take a left turn here onto a dirt road and travel 32km until you reach Tsehlanyane National Park.

FROM MASERU :

From Maseru take the road to Teyateyaneng (TY) north east passing through Hlotse (Leribe) on the way and travel for approx 130 km until you are 5 km short of Butha Buthe you will then reach a junction and road off to your right. (There is a sign board here) just before the junction. Take a right turn here onto a generally good but sometimes bumpy dirt road and travel 32km until you reach Tsehlanyane National Park. This is where the main road stops

Once inside the park follow the signs for Maliba Lodge

FROM BLOEMFONTEIN :

Take the N8 from Bloemfontein towards Ladybrand, then take the R26 to Clocolan and Ficksburg and continue onto Fouriesburg. On the outskirts of Fouriesburg at the bottom of a hill there is a signpost to Clarens. Take this road to the right and after a few hundred metres take the RH junction to Caledonspoort Border post which is marked with a faded signboard. After completing SA formalities you cross the bridge and you are now in Lesotho.

Complete the entrance formalities and pay R20.00 at the booth for road tax then travel for about 9km towards Butha Buthe (a large town) until you get to a T-junction. Be careful on outskirts of town [both sides] as police operate with radar guns and enforce 50km driving speed but are usually not there after hours or on weekends!

There is quite a lot of street activity prior to the junction in Butha Buthe. Turn right here at the junction and travel away from town (past an Excel service station on your right) in the direction of Maseru for approx 5.5 km.
You will then reach a junction and road off to your left. (There is a brown Maliba sign board here) Take a left turn here onto a generally good tarred road and travel 32km until you reach Tsehlanyane National Park.

Once inside the park follow the signs for Maliba Lodge

Our site is set on many plateaus. The lower level is for 5 accommodation units the upper is main lodge. At a higher level again there is another unit and managers house.

Please remember unless you get roaming for your phone there is no SA network available in Lesotho and no cell network at all at the lodge.

Map Selection
Default Map
Satellite Map
Google Street View