Connectivity

Transport and border posts: 
2 x Commercial border posts, operating 24-7 service: (Source:For commercial inquiries, visit Revenue Services Lesotho
12 x border posts around Lesotho, completing a loop of Lesotho boundaries with South Africa, operating day hours (varying based on season and traffic):For immigration inquiries, visit the Ministry of Home Affairs
Road transport:There are tarred roads connecting all the districts and to border posts. Most border posts connect to South Africa’s main roads and connect to its main cities, airports, and marine ports: 4 hours to Johannesburg6 hours to Durban. 2 hours to Bloemfontein
Air transport: 
In the country air servicesThere are airstrips in all districts’ towns and secondary towns. Air transport is available via charter services.
International air servicesMoshoeshoe I International Airport; Lesotho’s international airport. Airlink operates regular flights from Maseru to Johannesburg (South Africa).Bram Fischer International Airport (Bloemfontein, South Africa) is the closest airport for air travel to the region and the world. OR Tambo International Airport (Johannesburg, South Africa); southern Africa’s main air logistics hub.
Marine Transport:Lesotho’s marine logistics connect through South Africa’s main marine ports: Durban (KZN) – 7/6 hours truck drive via R26, R711, R74 and N3 roads from Maseru/Maputsoe respectively.Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth) – 8.5/9 hours truck drive via R26, N6, R67 and N2 roads from Maseru/Maputsoe respectively.
ICT connectivity: 
Calling code+266
Internet Top-Level-Domain.ls

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