 |
 |
Swaziland is a tiny country with spectacular scenery and a huge heart! Rich in heritage and culture, the Swazi’s are friendly, welcoming people proud of their unique legacy.
The old and established Culture and Traditions continue to live on and to witness some of the following occasions, contact Swazi Trails on 00 268 416280 or Email: info@swaziltrails.co.za , website www.swazitrails.co.sz
- The spectacular Reed Dance every August
- The Scared Incwala Cermenony each December ( in which the King actively participates)
- The energetic Sibhaca Dancers
|
Swazi Trails would also be your answer for White Water Rafting on the Great Usutu River, Mountain Biking & Guided Trails, Adventure Caving & Abseiling, Horse Riding, Canoeing & Quad Biking, as well as general tourist tours.
A suggested day outing of 400km return trip would be:
- Visit the Swazi Candles in Malkerns where unique candles are handcradfted by local craftsmen in the workshop. Stop at the Sambane Coffee Shoppe situated at the factory.
- Visit the Mantenga Craft Market or the Ezulwini Craft Market
- Malandela’s Centre is a complex which hosts The Gone Rural showhouse and shop, Boabab Batik, House on Fire which is fantasy architecture, amazing sculptures and split levels, a funky fun performance area and art gallery and lunch can be enjoyed at the Farm House Restaurant or English Pub.
- For a bit of exercise, visit Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary for a horse trail (R110 p/p/p/hour) or a Guided Mountain Bike Trail (R95 p/p/p/hour). www.biggameparks.org
|
If you are keen for a treat, but a further drive, visit Ngwenya Glass which is one of Swaziland’s major tourist attractions. Witness first-hand the magical art of glassblowing from an overhead balcony. Each item is handmade from 100% recycled glass. www.ngwenyaglass.co.sz
All visitors to Swaziland require a valid passport or travel document. Citizens of the United Kingdom and most British Commonwealth countries, including African states, do not require visas. Although more countries are to become visa-free, it is advisable not to proceed to Swaziland without establishing your country's status with your travel agent. A standard visa is valid for 30 days.
To find out more about all that is available in Swaziland go to www.swazibusiness.com
|
|