Summit Sani Pass by 4x4

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Sani Pass
Warm weather prevailed at the bottom with sun shining brightly in Underberg the nearest town. We had pre-arranged to go up the pass with a tour group in a 4x4.
Looking up Sani Pass
With Passport in hand and ready to roll bright and early, here is the adventure as it unfolds. A look up into the mountain face from the South African Border Post (photo above).

After the border there is only 1 'pit stop' to take a break, stretch your legs and catch our breath, some photo's of the view and flora. It was our lucky day since we had relatively good views and weather.
Pit Stop
A spectacular view all the way down into KwaZulu-Natal.

With flowers and small bushes in flower this trip was in the Spring, after good rains, plenty of running water off the cliffs.
Waterfall
On top we visited a local tribal village, entertained with a cup of tea on top of the world in Lesotho. It was freezing up there and no wonder they get snow so often. Photo shows a glimpse of the flat landscape, with village further back.
Sani_Lesotho
Rural local folk on the top save every scrap of wood brought up to build their homesteads, the wood is used for roofing to hold the thatch and re-used again and again, it is a scarcity up here.

Still smiling faces greet you, managing to make ends meet in a place with cattle and goats, a small garden patch and little else.
Basotho
The young men (at a very young age of about ten) take the animals to graze, with little more than a Besotho blanket and a dog to accompany them for months at a time. This is traditional to see if the young men will be accepted into manhood.

So when you feeling low or down in the dumps, remember the people with little more than a hut who are able to live in sparce harsh lands, where few venture let alone live.

Lunch in the charming pub was good, did I mention that this is the highest pub in Africa? An ale was needed to steady the nerves...

A good look down, the reminder of what goes up must come down.
Pub
Down
As you bump and grind over the sand road with boulders so big you wonder if the vehicle will hold, then close to the edge you feel your heart thumping in your throat. Trusting the driver will play his part in getting you up safely..... and down once again. (Who does crazy for a living?)
SA_Border
Looking back you can see why a sturdy vehicle is required to get up this mountain pass. Back down in South Africa safely again, you realize this ride is "one of a kind". (No the vehicle above was not our ride!).

Photography my own during 2004
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If you love adventure a visit up Sani Pass is a must, I have included 2 short video links by Trygve Roberts on You Tube to get you advice before venturing up.

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Beautiful pictures of your adventure. Nice and wonderful place indeed

It is an exciting and scary drive up there, thanks for visiting @hafiz34

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that looks amazing. thanks for sharing. Ive been to Kenya but only passed South Africa for connecting flights. WOuld love to get back there one day and spend some time

You will love it @shellyduncan nice to plan trips into the country, most go to the Cape, but our province offers a lot as well.

Whoahhh, that looks amazing like an amazing trip!!

4x4 enthusiasts go up with their own vehicles @therneau links I provided actually gives tips on the gear ratio used to get up there.

Amazing scenery, I'd love to see it myself one day. I remember the highest pub in Africa from the Top Gear show.

Well worth doing if you visit one day @stephen-somers the drivers are pretty skilled at getting up there.

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Found you on travel digest. Wonderful post. Not been to southern Africa so glad you took me there with this wonderful story and photos. Following you now.

Great to meet you @brightongreg will check you page now and thanks for visiting.

And now, I wanna go off-roading too. Haha

Enjoy when you get to doing it @dean101

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Beautiful views, and awesome to see the higest pub in Africa!!
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Did have a beer, nerves @redsfallin

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This was a really interesting read with beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing this with us. I have definitely followed you ;)

Just one quick question; how does these young boys who look after the herd for such a long time find food? This does not seem like a place where food is abundant, but I guess they know where to look?

Part of the test knowing where to find roots and edibles @valth

Ah, that makes sense! Thanks for answering my question :)

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What amazing scenery and that must have been such an incredible experience

Pretty long way down if the drivers don't know what they are doing @tatoodjay we got really lucky with good visibility.

I can relate have driven on some real hairy roads, good visibility is a real plus