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It is the only road link between KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and the Kingdom of Lesotho. It is a gravel pass that climbs to a summit altitude of 2,876 meters above sea level.

The pass is famous for its treacherous conditions, including 1:3 gradients and "hairpin" bends that require a 4x4 vehicle for safe passage.

"P318" most often refers to the , an iconic mountain pass in South Africa, but it also appears as a specific page reference in academic citation guidelines. 1. The Sani Pass (P318) It is the only road link between KwaZulu-Natal,

In a completely different context, "p. 318" is a frequently cited page in the .

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The Sani Pass , officially designated as , is widely considered the "mother of all South African mountain passes". Its story is one of rugged adventure and isolation: