Travelling to Lesotho from San Marino requires a Lesotho e-visa for citizens of San Marino, to be applied for and processed prior to your landing in the country. This allows you a 30-day single entry visa, in a unique country situated entirely one thousand meters above sea level.
Lesotho’s purple stage COVID-19 restrictions, and the Level 4 Travel Health Notice published by the CDC (The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) makes travel to Lesotho for leisure or tourism currently unavailable. One can only travel to and within the territory for essential reasons, however those travelling within permitted categories can apply on iVisa.com for their Lesotho e-visa for citizens of San Marino.
Journeys to Lesotho are highly recommended for active personalities and nature lovers. The individuality of the highlands and the rural habits of those living in the nearby villages make curiosity a crucial element for anyone keen to explore this marvellous landlocked country. Waterfalls, mountains and small cities - what more could you need on your ideal holiday here!
Fill in our online application and apply now for your Lesotho e-visa for citizens of San Marino on iVisa.com .
Frequently asked questions
Is a vaccination required to enter the country?
Due to the country’s extremely high exposure (Level 4: COVID-19 Very High), it is highly recommended you get fully vaccinated before travel. Other recommended vaccinations include : hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza.
Is a PCR Test required to enter the country?
Yes, to enter the country you must show a valid and ‘negative’ PCR test, taken within 72 hours before arrival.
Do I have to quarantine?
No, there is no quarantine requirement to enter Lesotho, however travellers showing COVID-19 symptoms will be required to self-isolate in their residence or in governmental facilities, at their own expense. It is also advisable to check local quarantine requirements for re-entering San Marino, after travelling to a foreign country.
Why apply for Lesotho e-visa for citizens of San Marino?
Any citizen of San Marino travelling to Lesotho is required to obtain a visa upon arrival. This document will grant you permission to legally enter and stay in the country for 30 days, therefore you must keep it with you at all times.
What are the e-visa fees and processing times?
There are three (3) different options to apply for a Lesotho e-visa for citizens of San San Marino:
- Standard Processing - received within 11 days - USD. 200.00
- Rush Processing - received within 9 days - USD. 235.00
- Super Rush Processing - received within 7 days - USD. 265.00
What documents do I need to apply for my Lesotho e-visa for citizens of San Marino?
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Like San Marino, Lesotho is an independent state entirely landlocked in another country, South Africa.
The entire country has the particularity of laying at least 1000m above sea level, with a peak of 1400m. It has a wide range of rivers and mountains cutting through its land, characterising a big temperature range across the country and between day and night. The highest peak is the Thabana Ntlenyana, 3482m high and you can enjoy scenic views from its top, booking different guided hikes. Choose either a 4x4 excursion through the Sani Pass, to then reach the peak on foot, or - for a more intense trek, choose a 4 days trip, entirely on foot, through those frantic passes.
Maseru is the capital and its strategic geographic position will allow you to stay here as a base for smaller day-trips to nearby attractions, also connected to the Bloemfontein-Natal line: the nearing South African free states.
Don’t forget to visit the Meloding Club on weekends: have an authentic boogie and spot some of the local stars on the dancefloor to some reggae and hip hop tunes!