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AFRICA'S BEST KEPT SECRET-LESOTHO!
Thaba Tours has numerous, itineraries to choose from and been in operation for 24 years!Please make VERY-VERY sure youve read ,the FOOD requirements,as theres no shops on ROUTING! THERES NO REFUNDS!
Overland Tours are a Must!
TOUR 1
Horse Riding- 3 Nights / 4 Days
Day 1:All meals-Included!
Pickup Maseru airport late afternoon and transfer to Lodge.
Day2 :All meals-Excluded.
Depart after breakfast,with pack horse and local guide. The pony trek will be+- 7 hours (21kms). There is a café selling cold beer and drinks at Ha Lebona about halfway. Leave gear in hut, walk to bottom of the Ribaneng waterfall.
Overnight : Rural Village.
Day3: All meals-Included.
Return to the lodge. Insist on the circular route back to Lodge, i.e. a slightly different route alongside the Ribaneng river. The duration of the hike is about 4-5 hours return, depending on one’s fitness!
Overnight at Lodge.
Day 4- All meals-own cost! Depending on departure time!
After breakfast at lodge, view San Rock Art Paintings in overhanging rock shelters.
1 Hour - return- Echo Caves 1 & 2.
Take a leisurely hike,with local guide through rural farmlands and scenic villages along the way! We will stop at a village perched overlooking the Makhaleng River Valley. From here well descend via a single bridle track/pathway at a +-35 degree gradient towards the Makhaleng river basin! Our guide will lead the way and give explanations along the way,about the area we are about to enter! Please be careful of the footing,as it becomes very treacherous at various points! The 2 x caves are called-Tohlang place 1 and 2 and the whole area is called-Lehaha Le Eabuoy Ego Caves-which means ,the caves of Echoes!
The San Rock Art painted onto the walls of bare rock ,are the best descriptions ,I’ve not seen preserved in a very long time! Once reaching these caves our guide will give a descriptive history of the San People and their nomadic history throughout Lesotho. The description of the paintings will be described and each illustration will be discussed in detail! The ascent back to the top of the plateau, will be uphill all the way and stops will be made for photographs and a rest stop. We have a choice of either returning back to Malealea Lodge for lunch and departing for Maseru airport .Arrival Maseru airport by 14H00.
Tour Ends!
Valid Passports Essential!
Included: All Accommodation Excluded: Beverages & Alcohol
Mineral water Personal expenses & Personal Insurances
Transport in 4x4 vehicles Tips to Guide
Driver/guide fees
All Meals
Airport transfers
General Information - Lesotho Overland Tours
- Every guest on tour is entering a rural and unspoiled African terrain. Therefore it is necessary to travel with a flexible and tolerant mind.
- Accommodations, bathroom facilities and meals are at most places very basic, simple and rustic.
- Most lunch stops base on packed lunches or picnic meals.
- There are no toilet facilities on route or very seldom.
- We reserve the right to alter any routes or itineraries should circumstances, like weather, road conditions, unforeseen obstacles, etc. so demand.
TOUR 2
Horse Riding- 4 Nights / 5 Days
Day 1: All meals-own cost!
Pickup from Maseru airport and transfer to Lodge.
Day 2 :All meals-Excluded.
Depart after breakfast,with pack horse and local guide. The pony trek will be+- 7 hours (21kms). There is a café selling cold beer and drinks at Ha Lebona about halfway. Leave gear in hut, walk to bottom of the Ribaneng waterfall.
Overnight : Rural Village.
Day 3: All meals-Included.
Return to the lodge. Insist on the circular route back to Lodge, i.e. a slightly different route alongside the Ribaneng river. The duration of the hike is about 4-5 hours return, depending on one’s fitness!
Overnight at Lodge.
Day 4- All meals-own cost!
After a hearty breakfast-drive with 4x4 Vehicle.We get ready for an exciting journey high over the summit of the Thaba Putswa Range via Makheka’s Pass and across the basalt moorland of Southern Africa to Semonkong, the Place of Smoke. View stop at 2.260m before we reach the summit of the Makheka’s Pass with 2.860m. Panoramic views to the valley with farmlands. The grassland around is dotted with the yellow flowers of Euryops, the white Arum Lilies, the bright red and yellow colours of the Red-Hot Pokers and plenty of other wild flowers. Packed lunch on route. The road pass becomes very rugged before and after the summit. In the afternoon visit the spectacular Maletsunyane Falls or the following morning! By mountain bike/pony or by hiking-duration=3 hours round trip! The longest single drop waterfall in Southern Africa (204m).
Overnight: Lodge,
Day 5: All meals-Included!
Depart for Maseru Airport. (departure should be 11h15 or 16h25 ).
Breakfast on the verandah or in the restaurant of the lodge and viewing of the Maletsunyane Falls. Thereafter we travel on tar road to Roma. We climb steadily to the top of the Nkesi’s Pass (2.010m), from where a superb view of the 3.096m, Thaba Putswa Range can be seen. Just before Roma the road loses altitude and we drive through spectacular white sandstone rocks and valleys. Nearby the Thaba Telle mountain (2.530m), which is climbed by mountaineers and it is told it is not an easy one. Lunch on route. The city of Roma is the principal center of the Roman Catholic Church in Lesotho and since 1964 the site of the National University of Lesotho. Roma was founded in 1862 when King Moshoeshoe granted the site to Bishop Allard and Father Gerard.
Arrival Maseru airport .
Tour Ends!
Valid Passports Essential!
Included: All Accommodation Excluded: Beverages & Alcohol
Mineral water Personal expenses & Personal Insurances
Transport in 4x4 vehicles Tips to Guide
Driver/guide fees
All Meals
Airport transfers
Mineral water Personal expenses & Personal Insurances
Transport in 4x4 vehicles Tips to Guide
Driver/guide fees
All Meals
Airport transfers
General Information - Lesotho Overland Tours
- Every guest on tour is entering a rural and unspoiled African terrain. Therefore it is necessary to travel with a flexible and tolerant mind.
- Accommodations, bathroom facilities and meals are at most places very basic, simple and rustic.
- Most lunch stops base on packed lunches or picnic meals.
- There are no toilet facilities on route or very seldom.
- We reserve the right to alter any routes or itineraries should circumstances, like weather, road conditions, unforeseen obstacles, etc. so demand.
- Some accommodations use generators for the supply of electricity, which switches off at 22:00, and gas geysers for hot water supply.
GENERAL INFORMATION & TIPS FOR HORSE RIDING!
THIS IS AN ADVENTURE AT YOUR OWN RISK. PLEASE LEAVE YOUR MEDICAL NAME & NUMBER AT RECEPTION IN CASE OF ANY EMERGENCY EVACUATION REQUIRED. INDEMNITY FORMS TO BE SIGNED.
Slack packing/Hiking – a pack horse and a Local guide to carry luggage up to 50kgs. The weight limit per saddle (pannier) bag is 25 kg (50 kg per pack horse, usually 3 people’s luggage to 1 pack horse). Should you run out of space in the panniers, please enquire about the possibilities of hiring an extra pack horse. General Hiking Information. Please remember that these hikes are rough and tough, no frills whatsoever, ie. No showers, you bathe in the plastic basins and streams No Flush Toilets, only Long Drop Toilets, No Chairs, very few tables. Etc.
We supply: ● Cutlery, crockery, pots and pans. ● Mattresses on the floor at the overnight huts. ● Gas cooker only if using a pack horse ● Bucket of fresh spring water for cooking, drinking and washing. (If you have a sensitive stomach use water purification tablets or boil the water first before drinking). If you need to use cutlery and crockery during the day – away from the huts ie for example, for lunch, then you will need to bring your own utensils and crockery just for lunches, but most people tend to make sandwiches at the huts to take with them or have a finger lunch.
What to bring: ● Sleeping Bags or can be rented ● Rain Suit & Warm clothing ● Sunscreen & Hat ● Torch, Candles or Gas Light ● Water Bottle – Water Purifying Tablets (Optional) ● First Aid Kit
Suggested items of Clothing Other necessary items
Change of clothing - Long sleeve trousers and long sleeve shirts. No Chairs, very few tables. Etc . Drinks: Bottled water, wines & beer are available for sale at the Lodge for "Happy Hour(s)!!!!"
Suggested Food List for Horse Treks and Trails-Included-
Please note-that this is a Self Catering itinerary and your guide will cook your meals. Before and after the pony trek! Below are supplied by Lodge,unless you’d like to buy your own food? Breakfast : Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Hot Chocolate, Longlife Milk, Rusks, Meusli, apples,Oranges. Lunch : Provita, Seed Loaf, Margarine/Butter Processed Cheese, Carrots, Cucumber, Lettuce, Tuna Mayonnaise, Tinned Ham & Beef, Mussels, Chocolates. Dinner : Cupasoup, Chinese Noodles, Smash, Pasta, Pasta Sauces (alacan or packet) Rice o’mix, Indian Tomato Curry Cans, Chakalaka, Toppers, Tinned Veggies, Tinned Fruit, Ultramel Custard, Tinned Caramel & Biscuits. Drinks: Bottled water, wines & beer are available for sale at the Lodge.
TOUR 3
6 Nights/ 7 Days Pony Trekking - Itinerary !
HIKING TRAILS OVERNIGHTING IN BASOTHO VILLAGES EXPERIENCING “THE REAL AFRICA.” .
The Pony Treks are usually about 5-7 hours each day. The huts and horses are hired from the Basotho people in remote areas. The huts are very basic and are equipped with a gas cooker, cooking & eating utensils, mattresses on the floor, and a bucket of water. On trek you experience “THE REAL AFRICA”, staying in Basotho villages. The trails traverse spectacular mountain passes and some of Lesotho’s highest waterfalls. Basotho Guides and a pack horse accompany the treks. This is an adventure ,at your own risk! Your name ,number and next of Kin to be left at reception, before departure! Indemnity forms are to be signed!
Day 1-Pickup at Maseru airport and be transferred to Lodge. Dinner & Lunch-Included! Depending on flight arrival!
Proceed via Matsieng, to King Letsie Palace, we will get a Basotho guide to take us up to the view point of the palace and he will explain everything, we are not allowed to enter inside (strictly no photos allowed, at King’s palace). Morija Museum was established in 1956, Morija Museum & Archives collects valuable archival material and museum collections. The museum also works on a range of arts & culture projects, plus, heritage and community-based tourism initiatives. At the heart of Morija Museum & Archives are its valuable archival and museum collections, which have been growing incrementally since the 19th century.
Overnight: : Lodge.
Day 2-All meals –Included!!
Full Day – Botsoela-Waterfall and Echo Caves-Rock Art Tour!
Departure after breakfast at 08H30 and arrival back for lunch at +-13H00. Please don’t forget to order your lunch at the Kitchen ,before departure! Panoramic views to the Gates to Paradise valley with farmlands, grassland around is dotted with the yellow flowers of Euryops, the white Arum Lilies, the bright red and yellow colours of the Red-Hot Pokers and plenty of other wild flowers. The hike takes us to Botsoela Waterfall. The walk down takes 10 minutes and return 15 minutes’ walk back up the single track. If we are lucky a small group of boys will be playing and dancing with their home-made musical instrument,which echoes off the Botsoela Falls cliff face. There’s basically only one section you might need help with! After viewing of the Botsoela Falls we return to the 4x4 vehicle, the ascending road pass becomes very rugged before the summit . We drive to the view point overlooking the Gates to Paradise valley from East to West! ! Return to Malealea Lodge for Lunch.After lunch ,depart for viewing of San Rock Art Paintings-hike. San Rock Art 1 Hours.-return to horse- Echo Caves 1 & 2
We take a leisurely ride through rural farmlands and scenic villages along the way! After +-30 minutes of walking,we will stop at a village perched overlooking the Makhaleng River Valley. From here well descend via a single bridle track/pathway at a +-35 degree gradient towards the Makhaleng river basin! Our guide will lead the way and give explanations along the way,about the area we are about to enter! Please be careful of the footing,as it becomes very treacherous-loose shale at various points! The 2 x caves are called-Tohlang place 1 and 2 and the whole area is called-Lehaha Le Eabuoy Ego Caves-which means ,the caves of Echoes!
The San Rock Art painted onto the rides of bare rock ,are the best descriptions ,I’ve not seen preserved in a very long time! Once reaching these caves our guide will give a descriptive history of the San People and their nomadic history throughout Lesotho. The description of the paintings will be described and each illustration will be discussed in detail! The ascent back to the Basotho village,itll be uphill all the way and stops will be made for photographs and a rest stop. We have a choice of either returning back to Malealea Lodge for lunch or taking a packed lunch!
After the viewing of San Rock Art Paintings, we take a leisurely walk to visit the village to learn more about the Basotho cultures and traditions will be explained in detail. We get invited into a Basotho Hut, tasting of Basotho Home-Made Bread and Traditional beer. The guests get to interact with Basotho People and visiting a witch Doctor/ Samgoma and Herbalist.-FORTUNE TELLER!
We take a leisurely ride through rural farmlands and scenic villages along the way! After +-30 minutes of walking,we will stop at a village perched overlooking the Makhaleng River Valley. From here well descend via a single bridle track/pathway at a +-35 degree gradient towards the Makhaleng river basin! Our guide will lead the way and give explanations along the way,about the area we are about to enter! Please be careful of the footing,as it becomes very treacherous-loose shale at various points! The 2 x caves are called-Tohlang place 1 and 2 and the whole area is called-Lehaha Le Eabuoy Ego Caves-which means ,the caves of Echoes!
The San Rock Art painted onto the rides of bare rock ,are the best descriptions ,I’ve not seen preserved in a very long time! Once reaching these caves our guide will give a descriptive history of the San People and their nomadic history throughout Lesotho. The description of the paintings will be described and each illustration will be discussed in detail! The ascent back to the Basotho village,itll be uphill all the way and stops will be made for photographs and a rest stop. We have a choice of either returning back to Malealea Lodge for lunch or taking a packed lunch!
After the viewing of San Rock Art Paintings, we take a leisurely walk to visit the village to learn more about the Basotho cultures and traditions will be explained in detail. We get invited into a Basotho Hut, tasting of Basotho Home-Made Bread and Traditional beer. The guests get to interact with Basotho People and visiting a witch Doctor/ Samgoma and Herbalist.-FORTUNE TELLER!
Overnight: Lodge.
Day 3 –Hike- Lodge to Ribaneng, 6-7 hrs. All meals-Included!
Your pack bags will be brought to your rooms in the morning where you can pack your gear in soft duffel bags or waterproof plastic bags. After breakfast you will be introduced to your horses and guides. After signing the indemnity forms and getting your helmets whist the guides strap your bags to the pack horses, you will be given a short briefing about how to ride the horses. The terrain is rough with a steep descent, river crossing and steep ascent and once you’re on top of the first valley, the going gets easier. After a few hours, you will get a chance to rest and have a picnic lunch and then it’s only a few more hours to Ha Khotso, you first overnight stop. The Ribaneng Falls have been in full view for the last hour, and we are looking forward to seeing them from close up. We unpack our gear in the hut, brew a cup of tea, and then head for the bottom of the falls, a two hour return hike. Very impressive they are, two single drops, fifty meters each, and a welcome ice cold pool at the bottom.
Overnight: village huts.
Day 4- Ribaneng to Ketane (6 – 7 hrs) .All meals-Included!
This morning is a tough uphill where you go from 1850 meters to 2600 meters via the top of the Ribaneng Falls. We stop here for a break and to admire the view. This pass was aptly named “Slide Your Ass” by the Roof of Africa Rally bikers, which was part of the route until, because of the erosion, it became suicidal impossible to negotiate. Even the Basotho pony, famous for its surefootedness, has difficulty here. As a matter of interest, in the early trading days under British rule, the ride from Malealea to Semonkong took twelve hours, today it takes up to three days, the old bridle paths are so badly eroded. From the top, it is practically downhill all the way for about three hours, to Ha Hlalele (Georgina’s village) where you will overnight. In the afternoon, you can do a short hike to view the Ketane Waterfall and Gorge, a 122m drop – about 2 hrs. Rural Villages along the wayside!
Overnight: village huts/ home stays.
Day 5 -Ketane to Lodge. (6 hrs). All meals-Included,
The pace today is much easier, though the altitude and terrain can make the going tiring. It feels good to be back in civilisation. You can order drinks from the bar and good, wholesome food from the restaurant.
Overnight: lodge – en-suite lodge accommodation-hot showers.
Day 6- All meals-own cost!
Depart after breakfast. Today is a gentle ride/hike via the spectacular Maletsunyane Falls. Maletsunyane Falls is 204 meter high – the highest single drop falls in Southern Africa.
World Record Maletsunyane Abseil This is the longest commercially operated single-drop abseil in the world as stated by Guinness World Records. (204m).
Hot Showers and Candle -lit Dinner-Wow!
Overnight: Lodge
Day 7- Breakfast& Lunch –own cost! (Depending on departure-flight)!
After breakfast depart for viewing of Thaba Bosiu, a guide will take us on tour and explain the history of the 1st Chief Moshoehoe of Lesotho and how he was able to conquer the Zulu King Shakas warriors. Well then be taken to a demonstration village and from a distance see the famous mountain-Thaba Bosiu. Thaba Bosiu Demonstration Village Chief Moshoehoe 1-Grave Site
Depart for Maseru airport.
END OF TOUR!
Valid Passports Essential!
If the number of people increase or decrease, the costing will be adjusted accordingly!
GENERAL INFORMATION & TIPS FOR HORSE RIDING!
THIS IS AN ADVENTURE AT YOUR OWN RISK. PLEASE LEAVE YOUR MEDICAL NAME & NUMBER AT RECEPTION IN CASE OF ANY EMERGENCY EVACUATION REQUIRED. INDEMNITY FORMS TO BE SIGNED. Slack packing/Hiking – a pack horse and a Local guide to carry luggage up to 50kgs. The weight limit per saddle (pannier) bag is 25 kg (50 kg per pack horse, usually 3 people’s luggage to 1 pack horse). Should you run out of space in the panniers, please enquire about the possibilities of hiring an extra pack horse. General Hiking Information. Please remember that these hikes are rough and tough, no frills whatsoever, ie. No showers, you bathe in the plastic basins and streams No Flush Toilets, only Long Drop Toilets, No Chairs, very few tables. Etc.
We supply: ● Cutlery, crockery, pots and pans. ● Mattresses on the floor at the overnight huts. ● Gas cooker only if using a pack horse ● Bucket of fresh spring water for cooking, drinking and washing. (If you have a sensitive stomach use water purification tablets or boil the water first before drinking). If you need to use cutlery and crockery during the day – away from the huts ie for example, for lunch, then you will need to bring your own utensils and crockery just for lunches, but most people tend to make sandwiches at the huts to take with them or have a finger lunch.
What to bring: ● Sleeping Bags or can be rented ● Rain Suit & Warm clothing ● Sunscreen & Hat ● Torch, Candles or Gas Light ● Water Bottle – Water Purifying Tablets (Optional) ● First Aid Kit
Suggested items of Clothing Other necessary items
Change of clothing - Long sleeve trousers and long sleeve shirts. No Chairs, very few tables. Etc . Drinks: Bottled water, wines & beer are available for sale at the Lodge for "Happy Hour(s)!!!!"
Suggested Food List for Horse Treks and Trails-Included-
Please note-that this is a Self Catering itinerary and your guide will cook your meals. Before and after the pony trek! Below are supplied by Lodge,unless you’d like to buy your own food? Breakfast : Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Hot Chocolate, Longlife Milk, Rusks, Meusli, apples,Oranges. Lunch : Provita, Seed Loaf, Margarine/Butter Processed Cheese, Carrots, Cucumber, Lettuce, Tuna Mayonnaise, Tinned Ham & Beef, Mussels, Chocolates. Dinner : Cupasoup, Chinese Noodles, Smash, Pasta, Pasta Sauces (alacan or packet) Rice o’mix, Indian Tomato Curry Cans, Chakalaka, Toppers, Tinned Veggies, Tinned Fruit, Ultramel Custard, Tinned Caramel & Biscuits. Drinks: Bottled water, wines & beer are available for sale at the Lodge.
TOUR 4
Overland Pony Trekking/Horse Riding – 7 Nights / 8 Days
Visit 3 of Lesotho’s highest waterfalls - Ribaneng Falls- 117 meters, Ketane Falls-134 meters and Maletsunyane falls -204 meters.
Day 1-All meals-Included!
Transfer from Maseru airport to overnight at lodge.
Day 2- All meals-Included!
The first day of the pony trek is about 7 hours (21kms). There is a café selling cold and drinks at Ha Lebona about halfway. When you get to the overnight huts, you can leave your gear in the hut and you have the option of going on a guided walk to the bottom of the Ribaneng waterfall. The duration of the hike is about 3 hours return.
Overnight at Rural Village.
Day 3: All meals-Included!
About 7 hours with stops. Insist on seeing the top of the waterfall on day two, although this will add another hour onto the duration of the trek.. The Chief Matias, put gear in the hit, hire a guide and hike to the Ketene Waterfall for about 2 hours.
Overnight at the village of Ha Hlalele-rural village
Day 4: All meals-Included!
The Lodge (5 hrs.). Arrive by 1 and then spend the afternoon exploring the falls ask your guide to take you via The Maletsunyane falls on the way to Lodge-
Definitely time ,for hot shower and candle lit dinner.
Overnight Lodge.
Day 5: All meals-Included!
5 hours with stops. Arrive at the village of Ha Hlalele, (Chief Matias), put gear in the hit, hire guide and hike to the Ketene Waterfall about 2 hours.
Overnight at the Rural Village .
Day 6: All meals-Included!
About 7 hours to SEKOTENG, a beautiful Village surrounded by a ring of Mountains, knows as “Sekoteng sa lifarike” which means “The trough which the pigs have dug!” Chieftainess Matelang is your host.
Overnight at Rural Village.
Day 7-All meals-Included!
Today is very a long trek of 7 hours back ,but definitely worth a Hot Shower and HOME COOKED FOOD!.
Overnight at Lodge.
Day 8-Breakfast -Included only!
Transfer back to the airport in 4x4 vehicle.
PLEASE NOTE: When the Makhaleng River is in flood, we have to use the bridge . This lengthens the trek on Day 1 and Day 7 by about another 2 hours extra making the trek really long.
Tour Ends!
Valid Passports Essential!
Included: Accommodation Excluded: Beverages & Alcohol
Mineral water Personal expenses & Personal Insurances
Transport in 4x4 vehicles Tips to Guide
Driver/guide fees
All Meals
Airport transfers Tips to Guide
General Information - Lesotho Overland Tours
- Every guest on tour is entering a rural and unspoiled African terrain. Therefore, it is necessary to travel with a flexible and tolerant mind.
- Accommodations, bathroom facilities and meals are at most places very basic, simple and rustic.
- Most lunch stops base on packed lunches or picnic meals.
- There are no toilet facilities on route or very seldom.
- We reserve the right to alter any routes or itineraries should circumstance, like weather, road conditions, unforeseen obstacles, etc. so demand.
- Some accommodations use generators for the supply of electricity, which switches off at 22:00, and gas geysers for hot water supply.
- GENERAL INFORMATION & TIPS FOR HORSE RIDING!
- THIS IS AN ADVENTURE AT YOUR OWN RISK. PLEASE LEAVE YOUR MEDICAL NAME & NUMBER AT RECEPTION IN CASE OF ANY EMERGENCY EVACUATION REQUIRED. INDEMNITY FORMS TO BE SIGNED.
- Slack packing/Hiking – a pack horse and a Local guide to carry luggage up to 50kgs. The weight limit per saddle (pannier) bag is 25 kg (50 kg per pack horse, usually 3 people’s luggage to 1 pack horse). Should you run out of space in the panniers, please enquire about the possibilities of hiring an extra pack horse.
General Hiking Information.
Please remember that these hikes are rough and tough, no frills whatsoever, i.e. No showers, you bathe in the plastic basins and streams No Flush Toilets, only Long Drop Toilets, No Chairs, very few tables. Etc.
We supply: ● Cutlery, crockery, pots and pans. ● Mattresses on the floor at the overnight huts. ● Gas cooker only if using a pack horse ● Bucket of fresh spring water for cooking, drinking and washing. (If you have a sensitive stomach use water purification tablets or boil the water first before drinking). If you need to use cutlery and crockery during the day – away from the huts i.e. for example, for lunch, then you will need to bring your own utensils and crockery just for lunches, but most people tend to make sandwiches at the huts to take with them or have a finger lunch.
What to bring: ● Sleeping Bags-can be rented out ● Rain Suit & Warm clothing ● Sunscreen & Hat ● Torch, Candles or Gas Light ● Water Bottle – Water Purifying Tablets (Optional) ● First Aid Kit .
Suggested items of Clothing Other necessary items
Change of clothing Long sleeve trousers and long sleeve shirts. No Chairs, very few tables. Etc. Drinks: Bottled water, wines & beer are available for sale at the Lodge for "Happy Hour(s)!!!!"
Suggested Food List for Horse Treks and Trails-Included
Please note-that this is a Self-Catering-YOUR GUIDE CAN ASSIST ,WITH THE COOKING. Before and after the pony trek! Below are supplied by Lodge, unless you’d like to buy your own food? Breakfast: Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Hot Chocolate, Long-life Milk, Rusks, Muesli, apples, Oranges. Lunch: Provita biscuits, Seed Loaf, Margarine/Butter Processed Cheese, Carrots, Cucumber, Lettuce, Tuna Mayonnaise, Tinned Ham & Beef, Mussels, Chocolates. Dinner: Cup soup, Chinese Noodles, Smash, Pasta, Pasta Sauces (alacan or packet) Rice omits, Indian Tomato Curry Cans, Chakalaka, Toppers, Tinned Veggies, Tinned Fruit, Ultramel Custard, Tinned Caramel & Biscuits. Drinks: Bottled water, wines & beer are available for sale at the Lodge.
