Visitors to the Drakenberg felt the bite of the cold weather over the weekend, with snow falling in the high-lying areas of Lesotho and the Eastern Cape.
Black Mountain Pass, which lies at an altitude of approximately 3 244m, seemed more like an arctic tundra than a scene out of the Drakensberg. Have a look below.



Afriski in the Maluti mountains of Lesotho, also had its fair share of snowfall over the weekend.
Pictures: Sani Pass Tours
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