Best prices for Lesotho holidays
What is the price of a safari in Lesotho?
Lesotho, being a compact country, is often explored alongside adventures in South Africa and eSwatini. The safari you select will be influenced by your budget, your comfort level with large groups and unfamiliar faces, and how long you plan to travel.
The two main elements that will shape your Lesotho safari experience are the length of your journey and the decision between a camping safari or a lodge safari.
Joining a large group for overland tours can be a fantastic way to maximize your budget, as the expenses are shared among the roughly 20 fellow travelers, allowing your funds to go much further on this exciting journey. The two main types of Africa safaris are the overland lodge safari and the overland camping safari.
Best prices for Lesotho holidays
A 7-day camping overland tour from South Africa, departing from Durban, will take you through the stunning Drakensberg, the majestic landscapes of Lesotho, and the charming Graffreniet, concluding at the remarkable Addo Elephant Park, all for US$ 897*, with a maximum group size of 20 travelers.
Conversely, a 7-day Lodge overland tour starting in South Africa from Durban, exploring the Drakensberg, Lesotho, Graffreniet, and concluding at Addo Elephant Park, is priced at US$ 1258*, with a maximum group size of 20 travelers.
It is clear that private tours and smaller, more intimate group experiences, such as those for couples or small families and friends, often come with a higher price tag. That being said, African Budget Safaris offers unique private safaris that can be surprisingly budget-friendly.
A 14-day small group lodge safari, with a maximum of 12 people, exploring Kruger, the panorama route, eSwatini, KwaZulu-Natal, Drakensberg, Lesotho, the Karoo, and concluding at Addo Elephant Park, will be approximately US$ 2684.* A 14-day large group lodge safari, with a maximum of 20 people, exploring Kruger, the panorama route, eSwatini, KwaZulu-Natal, Drakensberg, Lesotho, the Karoo, and concluding at Addo Elephant Park, will cost approximately US$ 2168.* A 14-day large group camping safari, also with a maximum of 20 people, journeying through Kruger, the panorama route, eSwatini, KwaZulu-Natal, Drakensberg, Lesotho, the Karoo, and finishing at Addo Elephant Park, will cost around US$ 1555.**
The prices outlined above highlight the contrasts between duration and camping compared to lodge safari tours. For the latest package costs, reach out to one of our knowledgeable travel consultants. African Budget Safari presents 12 exhilarating tours that explore Lesotho, eSwatini, and South Africa, with prices varying from US$ 897 to US$ 3448 per person. Many travelers begin their journey in Johannesburg or Durban (South Africa) and can explore remarkable destinations such as Kruger National Park, Isimangaliso, Hluhluwe, Addo, Graffreniet, the Drakensberg, eSwatini, Lesotho, and more. Explore the Lesotho tours offered by Africa Budget Safaris here.
*Keep in mind that these prices were correct when published but may vary with the seasons and the exchange rate between the US$ and ZAR.* For precise pricing on African safaris. Contact Us