Nestled snugly and conveniently in the between South Africa and Mozambique is Africa's best kept secret - the Kingdom of Swaziland. Mountainous grandeur, lush forests, fertile valleys and the hot still beat of the African lowveld combine to take a visitor on a scenic tour of wonder through the "Switzerland of Africa".
Swaziland may be the smallest country in the Southern Hemisphere, but there's much to entice the traveller who is hungry for unique experiences. One can plod through one of the Kingdom's Game Reserve on horseback, exhilaratingly close to giraffe and buck, and then sip sundowners while watching hippos frolic in a pool below the restaurant.
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Highlights include: Kruger National Park safari, Multi-cultural experiences, Garden Route, Cape Town, Table Mountain. Costs from £1855.00 per person sharing (Land arrangements only - excludes all international and internal flights)
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Royal Swazi Sun It is situated in the scenic Ezulwini Valley in the Kingdom of Swaziland, and only 38km from Matsapha International Airport. A luxury hotel featuring a fascinating blend of old and new. >>
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Ezulwini Sun Located in the beautiful and secluded Ezulwini Valley in the Kingdom of Swaziland. 28km from Matsapha International Airport. >>
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At the nearby Ezulwini, 'place of heaven', the sight of the wide valley at sunrise is not easily forgotten. For those who get their thrills from less natural encounters, there's Royal Swazi Sun and Casino, possibly Swaziland's most well-known tourist attraction. Built at a time when casinos were prohibited in neighbouring South Africa, the resort offers world-class accommodation and gaming facilities, and stunning views.
The Mkhaya Nature Reserve offers game drives through the Lowveld bush, white water rafting, furnished safari tents and fireside cuisine, and the Phophonyane Nature Reserve is the place to go to spot a purple-crested lourie. Tourists are welcome to watch traditional Swazi ceremonies at the Royal Village at Lobamba and those who cant stand the heat can watch glass blowers turn broken bottles into works of art at the Ngwenya Glass Factory. A shady, open air craft centre at Matenga Falls is the perfect stop for gift hunters.
Independant since 1968, Swaziland is one of the only three monarchies left in Africa - and proud of it! Led by His Majesty King Mswati III the nation rejoices in its traditions and is staunchly committed to safeguarding its rich culture, social and natural heritage for future generations.Few countries today can boast the safety, stability and peace which Swaziland enjoys, both internationally and with her neighbours. Visitors to the Kingdom cannot but feel and appreciate the warmth and friendliness of their hosts, a characteristic engendered by this stability, nor fail to appreciate the safety it promises to travellers. Access to Swaziland, may be made through any of twelve border posts or the centrally located Matsapha airport with all four corners of the country accessible by tarred road.
The capital Mbabane, and the industrial hub of Manzini, are sophisticated business centers offering an upbeat alternative to the tranquility and sense of timeless found in more outlying areas. No matter where your travels take you within the kingdom, you will meet the courtesy, friendliness and genuine desire to help and share that make it easy to see why Swaziland claims to offer the visitor …. "The Royal Experience."
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