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Sani Pass and Roof of Africa

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In short: Sani Pass and Roof of Africa is a 60 km mountain road trip in Lesotho, typically driven over 1 day, best in May-September. Highlights: Himeville, Sani Pass Border Post, Sani Pass Gravel Switchbacks.

Distance
60 km
Duration
1 day
Best Season
May-September
LegendaryHard4WD onlyMountainBorder crossingPermit required

Climb from the Himeville area up the legendary Sani Pass into Lesotho, following one of southern Africa’s most dramatic mountain roads. The gravel switchbacks rise to the high plateau and the iconic Sani Mountain Lodge, with sweeping views over the Drakensberg and a true sense of reaching the Roof of Africa.

Practical notes
A 4WD with low-range is strongly recommended, and in wet, icy, or snowy conditions the pass can be dangerous or closed. Border formalities apply between South Africa and Lesotho, so carry passports and allow extra time for checks.
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Stops along the route

Himeville — Departure — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
Departure
Himeville
Set off from this small Drakensberg town with mountain views and fuel before the climb. It is the last easy stop before the gravel begins.
Hotels
Sani Mountain Lodge — City — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
City
Sani Mountain Lodge
Arrive at the iconic lodge perched high above the pass. It is a classic place to rest, warm up, and take in the Roof of Africa.
Roof of Africa Plateau — Arrival — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
Arrival
Roof of Africa Plateau
Finish on Lesotho’s lofty plateau with huge skies and a true sense of remoteness. The climb ends at one of southern Africa’s highest drivable points.

Things to Do

Sani Pass Border Post — Landmark — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
Landmark
Sani Pass Border Post
Clear South African border formalities and prepare for the steep ascent. The road ahead quickly turns to rough switchbacks.
Sani Pass Gravel Switchbacks — Nature — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
Nature
Sani Pass Gravel Switchbacks
Climb a string of tight bends carved into the mountainside. The views open wider with every kilometre.
Sani Pass Viewpoint — Nature — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
Nature
Sani Pass Viewpoint
Pause for sweeping Drakensberg panoramas and high-altitude air. On clear days the ridge lines stretch far across the border.
Sani Top Border Post — Landmark — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
Landmark
Sani Top Border Post
Reach the summit border post on the Lesotho side. This is the gateway to the country’s high plateau.
Drive Sani Pass — Scenic drive — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
Scenic drive
Drive Sani Pass
Tackle one of Africa's most legendary mountain roads in a 4WD. The gravel climbs are as much the experience as the destination.
Sani Pass Border Crossing — Border experience — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
Border experience
Sani Pass Border Crossing
Complete the South Africa and Lesotho border procedures on both sides of the pass. Bring passports and allow time for checks.
Drakensberg Viewpoints — Viewpoint — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
Viewpoint
Drakensberg Viewpoints
Stop for wide views over the Drakensberg escarpment and steep valleys. Clear weather makes the ridge lines especially dramatic.
Lesotho Highlands Scenery — Mountain landscape — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
Mountain landscape
Lesotho Highlands Scenery
Explore the high plateau landscape around the top of the pass. Expect open grassland, cold air, and striking isolation.

Where to Eat

Himeville Arms — South African pub fare — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
South African pub fare
Himeville Arms
A classic stop for burgers, steaks, and a cold drink before or after the pass. It is a practical place to fuel up in Himeville.
Sani Mountain Lodge Restaurant — Lodge dining — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
Lodge dining
Sani Mountain Lodge Restaurant
A high-altitude meal stop with hearty dishes suited to the mountain chill. Expect simple, satisfying food with big views.
Mile High Pub — Pub food — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
Pub food
Mile High Pub
A famous stop at the top of Sani Pass for drinks and a relaxed lunch. It is known for its remote setting and mountain atmosphere.
The Bakery Under the Oaks — Bakery and cafe — Sani Pass and Roof of Africa — Lesotho
Bakery and cafe
The Bakery Under the Oaks
A good roadside-style stop in the Underberg area for coffee, pastries, and light meals. Useful for an early start toward the border.

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Frequently asked questions

How long is the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa drive?

The Sani Pass and Roof of Africa covers 60 km from start to finish.

How long does the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa take to drive?

Most travellers spend 1 day on the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa, depending on stops and pace.

When is the best time to drive the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa?

The recommended season for the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa is May-September.

Where does the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa start and end?

The Sani Pass and Roof of Africa runs from Himeville to Roof of Africa Plateau.

What are the main stops on the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa?

The Sani Pass and Roof of Africa passes through Himeville, Sani Pass Border Post, Sani Pass Gravel Switchbacks.

How difficult is the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa to drive?

The Sani Pass and Roof of Africa is rated hard and is best handled with 4wd only.

Do I need a 4WD for the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa?

Yes — the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa includes off-road or rough sections that require 4wd only.

Do I need a permit or border paperwork for the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa?

Yes — the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa requires permits, fees, or border paperwork. Plan ahead: A 4WD with low-range is strongly recommended, and in wet, icy, or snowy conditions the pass can be dangerous or closed. Border formalities apply between South Africa and Lesotho, so carry passports and allow extra time for checks.

Is the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa safe to drive?

A 4WD with low-range is strongly recommended, and in wet, icy, or snowy conditions the pass can be dangerous or closed. Border formalities apply between South Africa and Lesotho, so carry passports and allow extra time for checks.

What scenic tier is the Sani Pass and Roof of Africa?

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