Saint James Lodge is situated just before the town of Mokhotlong, turning off from the Sani Pass road. It's self-catering in a backpacker style and within St James Mission. If you want you can attend the church service on a Sunday morning and Beautiful murals are seen all over the walls of the church!
Nestled quietly on a hillside, deep within the barren Maloti Mountain range and overlooking the working Roman Catholic Mission of St James, lies the igneous rock buildings of St James Lodge.
These modernized century-old buildings are conveniently situated on the Thaba Tseka road only 1hr away from the infamous Sani Pass, and just under 2hrs away from the new snow skiing resort of Afriski.
Fill your lungs with fresh mountain air, see the stars as you've never seen them before, experience the rich Basotho culture and history of the area, and most importantly, relax and enjoy the views.
St James Lodge has NO electricity. Lighting is paraffin lamps and candles and water is heated by a coal-burning boiler.
St James Lodge is a cozy stone self-catering lodge quietly nestled amongst the 'mountains in the sky' in the tranquil Lesotho highlands.
The lodge is ideal for groups of up to 17 people and comprises of: * 1 x 6-sleeper room with en-suite bathroom,* 1 x 4-sleeper room with en-suite bathroom,* 1 x 2-sleeper Rondavels sharing communal bathroom,* 1 x 5-sleeper rondavels sharing communal bathroom,* Open-plan dining room & lounge (with fire-place)* Fully equipped self-catering kitchen (gas stove & oven, crockery & cutlery - NO fridge)* Skottel, Weber & Bomber braais plus 3 Potjie pots of different sizes Please note that St James Lodge has NO electricity. Lighting is paraffin lamps and candles and water is heated by a coal-burning boiler.
Self Catering Lodge, self-catering, Responsible Tourism, Lodge, Dining Room, Coal Burning, Accommodation, 4x4, Self Catering Lodge Underberg, self-catering Underberg, Responsible Tourism Underberg, Lodge Underberg, Dining Room Underberg, Coal Burning Underberg, Accommodation Underberg, 4x4 Underberg.