Katse Lodge
Bokong

About Katse Lodge
Perfectly positioned atop a ridge and offering panoramic views of the famous Katse Dam, this comfortable lodge is an ideal starting point for travellers wishing to explore Lesotho's rugged, mountain terrain. Surrounded by mountains, rocky crags, sparse vegetation and landlocked lakes, the adventurous can drive the robustly constructed alpine roads in the area and experience the stark desolate landscape with traditional villages, untouched by time. After a day of exploration and adventure, the lodge's guests may dine in comfort, with unobstructed views of the glimmering waterscape, and then relax in front of the inviting fireplace before retiring to the pleasantly appointed rooms equipped with modern amenities for guests' convenience.
Facilities
- Indoor Fireplace
- Satellite TV*
- Room Service
- Parking on Premises
- 24H. Security
- Air conditioning
- Bathroom
- Shower
- Type: Hotel
- Sleeps: 20
- Check-in: 14:00 Check-out: 11:00
Katse Lodge Map

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
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