There is visa-free entry into Mozambique for citizens of the following countries:
Visa-free entry into Mozambique for citizens of the following new countries added to the nation’s visa waiver list officially came into effect on 1 May 2023, after the recent signing of a Ministerial decree approving the additions:
The exemption allows citizens of the included countries to enter the country for a period of 30 days, eligible for an extension of another 30 days. Citizens covered by the exemption are still required to register on the country’s eVisa site at least 48 hours prior to departure at a cost of MZN650 (US$10).
Citizens of all other countries, please visit the following page https://evisa.gov.mz/ to apply for your visa before travel (advised).
Alternatively, visas can be purchased on arrival at customs (Quelimane, Beira, Vilanculos, Pemba or Maputo)
Visas cost US$50 per person (please note that cash is preferred as card facilities are not always working)
There is visa-free entry into Mozambique for citizens of the following countries:
Visa-free entry into Mozambique for citizens of the following new countries added to the nation’s visa waiver list officially came into effect on 1 May 2023, after the recent signing of a Ministerial decree approving the additions:
The exemption allows citizens of the included countries to enter the country for a period of 30 days, eligible for an extension of another 30 days. Citizens covered by the exemption are still required to register on the country’s eVisa site at least 48 hours prior to departure at a cost of MZN650 (US$10).
Citizens of all other countries, please visit the following page https://evisa.gov.mz/ to apply for your visa before travel (advised).
Alternatively, visas can be purchased on arrival at customs (Quelimane, Beira, Vilanculos, Pemba or Maputo)
Visas cost US$50 per person (please note that cash is preferred as card facilities are not always working)
There is visa-free entry into Mozambique for citizens of the following countries:
Visa-free entry into Mozambique for citizens of the following new countries added to the nation’s visa waiver list officially came into effect on 1 May 2023, after the recent signing of a Ministerial decree approving the additions:
The exemption allows citizens of the included countries to enter the country for a period of 30 days, eligible for an extension of another 30 days. Citizens covered by the exemption are still required to register on the country’s eVisa site at least 48 hours prior to departure at a cost of MZN650 (US$10).
Citizens of all other countries, please visit the following page https://evisa.gov.mz/ to apply for your visa before travel (advised).
Alternatively, visas can be purchased on arrival at customs (Quelimane, Beira, Vilanculos, Pemba or Maputo)
Visas cost US$50 per person (please note that cash is preferred as card facilities are not always working)
There is visa-free entry into Mozambique for citizens of the following countries:
Visa-free entry into Mozambique for citizens of the following new countries added to the nation’s visa waiver list officially came into effect on 1 May 2023, after the recent signing of a Ministerial decree approving the additions:
The exemption allows citizens of the included countries to enter the country for a period of 30 days, eligible for an extension of another 30 days. Citizens covered by the exemption are still required to register on the country’s eVisa site at least 48 hours prior to departure at a cost of MZN650 (US$10).
Citizens of all other countries, please visit the following page https://evisa.gov.mz/ to apply for your visa before travel (advised).
Alternatively, visas can be purchased on arrival at customs (Quelimane, Beira, Vilanculos, Pemba or Maputo)
Visas cost US$50 per person (please note that cash is preferred as card facilities are not always working)
Yes, you need a valid passport as we travel through the South African and Lesotho Border Posts on all tours.
Currently, passports from the following countries do not require visas for Lesotho: South Africa, UK, Germany, France, and Greece.
Currently, passports from the following countries do require visas for Lesotho: India, South America and China.
Please contact the Lesotho Embassy on 031-3072323 or lesothodurban@telkomsa.net to check the regulations for your country.
We are situated in a malaria-free area.
Cell coverage will be sporadic during the tour. WiFi is available at Sani Mountain Lodge, where we will stop for refreshments.
Yes, the Eastern Highlands accepts Rands and/or credit cards.
Warmer months: sunscreen, hat, insect repellent, sunglasses, and a warm jacket as the temperature drops as our altitude rises.
Colder months: warm clothing, outerwear suitable for snowy weather, closed shoes, beanie, scarf.
All-year: water (we suggest bringing a reusable bottle that you can refill to lower your carbon footprint), snacks, camera.
Do listen to your guide as he/she will provide information applicable to your tour, ensuring you have the best possible experience.
Don’t exit the vehicle unless at a designated spot, and only with the approval of your guide.
Don’t litter.
Do ask questions. There is so much to learn.
Don’t bring alcohol into the vehicles as it is not permitted.
Do have fun!
Do make it a memorable experience.
Winter is the most likely time for snow but it is unpredictable. We suggest you follow Snow Report SA on social media, or check their website, to see the latest snow updates for Lesotho www.snowreport.co.za
YES! Due to the high altitude, the weather changes along the way and that adds to the experience. We go in all weather UNLESS the Sani Pass is closed due to extreme snow.
All of our tours are conducted in closed 4X4 vehicles – Toyota Land Cruisers (custom-built 10-seaters) and Prados are used.
You can self-drive the pass at your own risk and you will require a 4X4 to travel this adventurous road. You do not need vehicle papers, just your passports. There is a toll fee at the border post. We encourage you to be cautious and experienced before undertaking the drive in your own vehicle. We have witnessed many accidents with inexperienced 4X4 drivers.
We encourage you to tip our guides if you had a great experience.
We have a local medical team as well as two GPs in Underberg.
Fly: to Durban (DUR) or Pietermaritzburg (PZB)
Self-drive to Underberg
Visitors often ask us when is the best time to visit Lesotho. However, the seasons offer a vastly different experience.
Summers get very hot in Underberg, with temperatures reaching 30°C on an average day.
Winter gets very cold but offers an exceptional experience to see the snow on the mountains.
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