
Morija Guest Houses
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The village is more than a century old. Morija Guest House was constructed in 1992 and is an intriguing place to discover some of Lesotho's history. It is close to the town museum and archives as well as a craft centre. What's more, the guest house also offers trekking and pony rides accompanied by local guides (thus helping the local community).
The main guest house, built from hand-cut stone and roofed in thatch, can accommodate 16 people. Under the Thatched Umbrella you have great views overlooking the Town of Morija. The cottages, meanwhile, all built in the traditional style of the Basotho with thatched roofs and decorated walls, can accommodate another 8 people.
The main guesthouse can accommodate 16 people. There are 8 bedrooms, including single, twin, double rooms and a family room. The three shared bathrooms offer hot showers.
The other houses, all built in the traditional style of the Basotho with thatched roofs and decorated walls, can accommodate another 8 people. They consist of a self-contained cottage for four people and three other bedrooms sharing a bathroom.
Facilities:
- Car Parking
- Internet available onsite
- Laundry Service available
- Mobile Phone Reception
- Non-Smoking rooms/floors
- Breakfast room
- Shared dining area
Services:
- Security Guard (24 hrs)
Recreation:
- Bushwalking/Hiking/Trekking
- Cultural Arts and Craft Interactive activity
- Cultural Visits/Tours
- Horse Riding
- Massage provided on request.
Languages Spoken:
- English
- French
- Sesotho
Late check-outs are possible, subject to availability of rooms.
Children are welcome.
The cancellation policy is as follows:
- bookings made in December, on long weekends and during Easter require a full non-refundable deposit to be paid
- cancellations made between 15 to 30 days prior to arrival incur a cancellation fee of 10%
- cancellations made between 0 and 14 days prior to arrival do not receive any deposit refund.
True Backpackers (arriving by public transport) get a substantial discount
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