Ride the Trails of the Maloti
Pony trekking in Malealea is one of the most iconic ways to explore Lesotho’s rugged beauty. The Basotho pony, small but sure-footed, has been the trusted companion of mountain people for centuries, navigating trails that weave through valleys, across rivers, and over steep mountain passes. In Malealea, travellers can saddle up and experience this timeless tradition firsthand.
Riding out from the village, you’ll follow ancient pathways that connect remote…
Ride the Trails of the Maloti
Pony trekking in Malealea is one of the most iconic ways to explore Lesotho’s rugged beauty. The Basotho pony, small but sure-footed, has been the trusted companion of mountain people for centuries, navigating trails that weave through valleys, across rivers, and over steep mountain passes. In Malealea, travellers can saddle up and experience this timeless tradition firsthand.
Riding out from the village, you’ll follow ancient pathways that connect remote Basotho communities. Along the way, you’ll encounter dramatic sandstone cliffs, sparkling waterfalls, and sweeping views of the Maloti Mountains. The pace is unhurried, giving you time to absorb the scenery and connect with the rhythm of highland life. For many, the cultural encounters are just as memorable as the landscapes — passing shepherds tending flocks, stopping at villages alive with song and dance, and discovering San rock art hidden in caves along the trails.
Trips range from short rides perfect for beginners to multi-day treks where each night is spent in local communities or lodges. Guided by locals who know every turn in the mountains, these journeys offer a rare mix of adventure and cultural immersion. Pony trekking in Malealea is not just an activity — it’s a living tradition and one of the best ways to discover the soul of Lesotho.