Sani Pass
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Sani Pass (coordinates 29°35'16"S 29°17'32"E) is a route that connects Kwazulu-Natal and Lesotho. It is a notoriously dangerous road, which requires the use of a 4x4 vehicle and above average driving experience. It has occasional remains of vehicles that did not succeed in navigating its steep gradients and poor traction surfaces, and has a catalogue of frightening stories of failed attempts at ascending the path over the Northern Lesotho mountains. While South African immigration at the bottom of pass prohibits vehicles deemed unsuitable for the journey, the Lesotho border agents at the top generally allow vehicles of all types to attempt the descent. The Sani Pass dirt road is to be tarred upgraded [1] in 3 two phases, with construction work commencing in December 2006. It was originally intended that the part from the Sani Pass Hotel to the Lesotho Border post be done in two phases, but this has subsequently been consolidated into a single 2nd phase. The 2nd two phases from the Sani Pass Hotel to the current border Post, and then from the border Post to the top of Sani Pass. The Border between the two Countries closes at 4:00 pm every day and the Pass is often closed due to weather conditions, especially duing winter.

