Get in
[edit]Get around
[edit]Morija is small enough for it to be easy to get anywhere on foot or on a bicycle.
See
[edit]- Dinosaur footprints in the hills above the town.
- Morijafest
- Sanrock paintings
Do
[edit]- 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]There is a Craft Shop called Meader House
Eat
[edit]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]Drink at Morija Guest House (previously Ha Matela Cottages)
Sleep
[edit]- 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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