Where is Sani Pass located?

Where is Sani Pass located?

South Africa
Sani Pass is a mountain pass located in the West of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa on the road between Underberg, KwaZulu-Natal and Mokhotlong, Lesotho….

Sani Pass
Elevation 2,876 m (9,436 ft)
Location Border of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa and Mokhotlong, Lesotho
Range Drakensberg Mountains

Where does Sani Pass start?

The Sani Pass starts at it’s western end at am altitude of 2876m ASL close to the Lesotho border post and descends 1332 vertical metres to end on the tarred road to Underberg at 1544m. This altitude variance is 232 meters more than its nearest competitor – the Mariepskop Pass in Mpumalanga.

How difficult is Sani Pass?

It’s not paved, and the weather can seriously affect the conditions of the pass. It can be anything from a well-graded gravel track to a very challenging 4×4 drive over large loose boulders and deep ruts. In any condition, it’s a steep, narrow track close to a precipitous drop. It can only be driven in a 4×4 vehicle.

Who built Sani Pass?

Godfrey Edmonds
The Sani Pass was opened in 1948 by an ex Spitfire pilot called Godfrey Edmonds, who On the 26 October 1948, aided by labourers armed with ropes and assorted blocks and tackle, manhandled a war-surplus Jeep up the path in an exercise that took about six hours.

When was Sani Pass built?

1948
The Sani Pass was originally developed as a bridal path in 1913. It served as an important link between the Underberg district and the remote settlement of Mokhotlong, in Eastern Lesotho. The first vehicle negotiated the pass in 1948.

How long is the drive up Sani Pass?

About Sani Pass 4×4 Trail Just 20 kilometres from the town of Underberg, the Sani Pass Trail is 45 kilometres long that takes drivers over an exciting combination of rocks, boulders, gravel, mud and even areas that have succumbed to rock falls.

How do I get from Sani Pass to Maseru?

What is the fastest way to get from Sani Pass to Maseru? The quickest way to get from Sani Pass to Maseru is to drive which costs R 490 – R 750 and takes 5h 10m. How far is it from Sani Pass to Maseru? The distance between Sani Pass and Maseru is 178 km. The road distance is 332.7 km.

Is the Sani Pass worth a visit?

The Sani Pass is expected to be tarred in the very near future, and would then lose its fame as one of the most challenging passes in Southern Africa. Maybe it’s worth planning a visit to drive the pass before this happens!

Is there a PDF version of the Lesotho map?

Please Note: The PDF versions are not printable as for a printed version we have the paper maps. Modern Lesotho traces its origins to the early 1800’s, when King Moshoeshoe I united various tribes who had been displaced through the upheavals associated with the expansion of the Zulu kingdom under King Shaka.

What to do in Lesotho?

For its small size Lesotho has some impressive tourist destinations such as the Maletsunyane Falls – a 200 meters high waterfall – or the Sehlabathebe National Park which is a remote and tranquil park in the South-east of the country. Lesotho also boasts the most sites of dinosaur footprints on earth. Pony trekking is a popular tourist attraction.

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