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Tourism in Lesotho is a growing industry in the country.

In 2013, travel and tourism contributed about 5.5% to the GDP of Lesotho, with this proportion expected to increase to 6.1% of GDP by 2024. [1] The sector employed 25,000 people in 2013, 4.6% of total national employment. [1]

Residents of South Africa, which completely surrounds Lesotho, make up over 90% of the visitors to the country. Many trips are to visit friends and family. [1]

Various outdoor pursuits form the most popular leisure activities for tourists in the country. The mountainous terrain draws tourists for hiking, pony trekking and skiing, as well as the use of four-wheel drive trails. The Afriski ski resort operates during the winter months.

The most used entry-points into Lesotho include Moshoeshoe I International Airport and the land border crossing points of Maseru and Maputsoe. [2]

Tourism in the country is overseen by the Ministry of Tourism, Environment & Culture, based in the capital, Maseru.

Arrivals by country

Most visitors arriving to Lesotho were from the following countries of nationality: [3]

Country 2017 2016 2015 2014
  South Africa 1,009,856 1,081,227 970,292 968,742
  Zimbabwe 20,991 20,835 20,995 20,523
  Netherlands 9,275 7,856 6,223 4,454
  Germany 8,913 7,955 5,951 3,746
  United States 8,589 10,026 9,694 8,798
  China 7,830 6,878 8,095 9,630
  Botswana 7,513 8,972 6,712 6,942
  United Kingdom 5,554 4,970 6,436 6,128
  India 4,745 4,389 3,639 4,619
  Eswatini 3,930 5,006 4,627 3,716
Total 1,137,166 1,196,214 1,082,403 1,078,510

References

  1. ^ a b c "Tourism". The Lesotho Review. Retrieved 2015-10-31.
  2. ^ Camillo, Angelo A. (17 August 2015). "Points and Means of Tourist Entry into Lesotho". Handbook of Research on Global Hospitality and Tourism Management. IGI Global. pp. 314–. ISBN  978-1-4666-8607-6.
  3. ^ "Lesotho Visa - Application Requirements | e Visa Online | Visa Fee".

External links

  • Lesotho travel guide from Wikivoyage