Tourist information leaflet for Bokong Nature Reserve, which comprises 1970 ha and straddles the northern access road at the top of the Mafika Lisiu Pass between Pitseng and Ha Lejone, on the way to the Katse Dam. At more than 3000 meters above sea level, the reserve is one of the highest nature reserves in Africa. An impressive visitors' centre has been developed on the edge of a 100m cliff overlooking the Lepaqoa Valley to educate visitors on the ecology of the highlands. A hiking camp and a network of walks and trails, from ¾ hour interpretative trail, ½ day and full day walks and a possible 2-3 day hike along the alpine plateau and down into the Ts'ehlanyane National Park complete the visitor facilities on the reserve.
Tourist information leaflet for Ts'ehlanyane National Park, located deep in the front range of the Maluti mountains, with headquarters at the foot of the Holomo Pass. The reserve owes its origin to the access road to the Hlotse tunnel adit for the LHWP. This protected area lies at the junction of the Ts'ehlanyane and the Holomo rivers.
Tourist information leaflet for Liphofung - "place of the eland" - Cave, a large overhang in the Clarens sandstone. 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.
The official management policy for Sehlabathebe National Park, neighbour to the Bushman's Neck area. Provides some interesting photos, maps, history, insights into fauna, flora & geology, and on management practices & future development of the park. An interesting flip-through even for the casual reader.
A technical document on Sehlabathebe National Park, neighbour to the Bushman's Neck area. The business plan provides the policy context for tourism in the Park, reviews the performance of current tourism products and services in and around the Park, assesses tourism trends and local potential and provides recommendations and methods to develop and manage tourism enterprises in the Park. The plan pays particular attention to describing mechanisms for neighbouring communities to participate meaningfully in tourism businesses that rely on Park resources and attractions.