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Lesotho Through the Lens of Phillip Rawlins

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Lesotho Through the Lens of Phillip Rawlins

In the rugged grandeur of Lesotho’s highlands, where landscapes unfold with quiet majesty and stories are etched into every mountain ridge, the lens of Phillip Rawlings captures more than just scenery — it preserves moments of soul. As the founder of Motsamai Tours, Rawlings has spent years traversing the length and breadth of the Kingdom, guiding travellers through its hidden paths while simultaneously documenting its raw, unfiltered beauty. His work reflects an intimate understanding of the land — one shaped not only by movement, but by immersion.

Through his photography, Rawlings offers a rare perspective of Lesotho that transcends the conventional postcard image. Each frame reveals a narrative — of culture, resilience, and timeless connection between people and place. From sweeping highland vistas to candid encounters in remote villages, his images embody the spirit of a nation that remains both grounded in heritage and open to discovery. In showcasing his work, Lesotho Insights celebrates not only the visual artistry of Phillip Rawlings, but also the enduring story of Lesotho as seen through the eyes of those who journey within it.

This is at the bottom of Maletsunyane   Falls after a great hike to the bottom of the Maletsunyane gorge.
A rock formation on hiking route to the bottom of the Maletsunyane Falls.
Sehlabathebe National Park. Map of Africa formed in a sandstone at Sehlabathebe National Park.
Sehlabathebe National Park. A perfect herder house in Sehlabathebe National Park now a monument.
Sehlabathebe National Park Looking over a water pond towards Devils Knuckles.           
Sehlabathebe National Park. Tsoelike Falls in the Park.
Sehlabathebe National Park. Foreground is the single arch with one of the Devils Knuckles at back.

Philip Rawlins trading as Motsamai Tours.  We show you the best of Lesotho.  Private and guided 4×4 tours.  Contact: WhatsApp and phone number    +27 83 775 3818. Email: info@resthaven.co.za

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The Lesotho Insights™ is a publication for Lesotho by Basotho. Now in its sixth edition, Lesotho Insights™ is an annual coffee table book that has been endorsed by the Government of Lesotho through the Ministry of Finance as the official review of the state of Lesotho’s economy and prospects in the new financial year.


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