20 interesting things about Lesotho
- Lesotho is a small, landlocked country located in Southern Africa, completely surrounded by South Africa.
- The capital and largest city is Maseru.
- The official language is Sesotho.
- Lesotho is known for its mountainous terrain, with the highest point being the Thabana Ntlenyana mountain, which stands at 3,482 meters.
- Lesotho has a rich culture, with influences from the Sotho, Zulu, and Xhosa cultures.
- Lesotho has a long history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to prehistoric times.
- Lesotho gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1966 and has a constitutional monarchy as a form of government.
- The economy of Lesotho is based on agriculture, mining, and manufacturing, but also has a growing tourism industry.
- The population of Lesotho is primarily made up of the Sotho ethnic group.
- Lesotho is known for its traditional crafts, such as basket weaving and pottery.
- Lesotho is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and skiing.
- Lesotho is home to many wildlife species, such as the black eagle and the Maloti minnow.
- Lesotho is known for its traditional Sotho architecture, which includes circular houses made of mud and thatch.
- Lesotho is home to many natural and protected areas, such as the Sehlabathebe National Park, which offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and bird watching.
- Lesotho is known for its traditional Sotho music and dance, which includes the use of drums and string instruments.
- Lesotho is known for its traditional Sotho textiles, such as woolen blankets and shawls.
- Lesotho has a growing startup ecosystem and the government actively supports entrepreneurship.
- Lesotho is home to many religious shrines and pilgrimage sites, such as the Morija Museum and Archives, which is dedicated to the history of Lesotho’s first Christian mission.
- Lesotho is known for its traditional Sotho cuisine, which includes dishes such as pap (maize porridge) and morogo (wild spinach).
- Lesotho is one of the few countries in the world that is entirely above 1000 meters above sea level and is often referred as the “Kingdom in the sky”.