Morija is a tiny town in north western Lesotho, about 40 miles south of Maseru. Tim Couzens' novel Murder at Morija tells of the 1920 poisoning of one of Lesotho's first missionaries. It's well worth a read before you visit! It is highly unlikely that you will be poisoned on your visit.
Get in
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[edit | edit source]Morija is small enough for it to be easy to get anywhere on foot or on a bicycle.
See
[edit | edit source]- Dinosaur footprints in the hills above the town.
- Morijafest
- Sanrock paintings
Do
[edit | edit source]- Visit the Morija Museum.
- Go hiking, mountain climbing, village walks, pony-trekking, village sleepover and tailor-made tours all organised and arranged by Morija Guest House
Buy
[edit | edit source]There is a Craft Shop called Meader House
Eat
[edit | edit source]There are no restaurants or cafes per se, but meals can be arranged at Morija Guest Houses or at Mophato oa Morija or at the Tea Room Museum.
Drink
[edit | edit source]Drink at Morija Guest House (previously Ha Matela Cottages)
Sleep
[edit | edit source]- Mophato oa Morija, ☏ +266 22 360 219, fax: +266 22 360 010, [email protected]. Conference centre that sometimes accommodates tourists. Near museum (campsite M20, rooms from M60
- Morija Guest Houses, ☏ +266 63065093, +266 58859211, fax: +266 22 360 306, [email protected]. Set back from the town, this guest house has space to accommodates 14 guests in the main house and 8 guests in the traditional style of Basotho cottages (from M150-180 LSL). Genuine backpackers (using public transport) are offered 50% reduction in the price: M90 per person. Camping is M45.
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