Swaziland Real Estate

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Hlane Royal National Park

This is the largest national park in Swaziland, home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, and leopards. You can enjoy game drives, bird watching, and walking safaris.

Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary

Located in the Ezulwini Valley, it is an excellent place for wildlife enthusiasts. You can take guided walks or horseback rides to see zebras, hippos, and many species of birds.

Malolotja Nature Reserve

Explore the wild beauty of Swaziland at this nature reserve which is home to a range of wildlife and over 200 species of birds. The reserve also boasts the Malolotja Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in southern Africa.

Mantenga Cultural Village

Visit this reconstructed 1850s Swazi village for a glimpse into traditional Swazi culture. Watch cultural dances, participate in Swazi customs, and learn about the Swazi way of life.

Mkhaya Game Reserve

A safari experience here offers the chance to spot the black and white rhinoceros, elephants, buffalo and giraffes.

Kingdom of Eswatini National Museum

Located in Lobamba, this museum presents a comprehensive view of Swaziland's cultural and natural history.

Ngwenya Glass Factory

Watch skilled artisans blowing and shaping molten glass into a variety of beautiful pieces. The complex also hosts several other craft shops and a cafe.

Sibebe Rock

Located just outside the capital, Mbabane, this granite dome is the second-largest monolith in the world. Adventure-seekers can take guided hikes to the top for stunning views.

Swazi Candles Craft Market

This vibrant market is known for its colorful, handmade candles. Besides candles, it also sells a variety of other crafts like jewelry, textiles, and carvings.

Explore the Capital City, Mbabane

It offers a blend of traditional and modern attractions. Check out the Mbabane Market, Swazi Plaza, and the Indingilizi Art & Craft Gallery.

Visit the Maguga Dam

Located on the Komati River, it's a great spot for fishing, boating, and picnicking. Remember, Swaziland is now officially known as the Kingdom of Eswatini, following a change of name by the king in 2018.