SWAZILAND

Swaziland may be a small kingdom, but if you’re a lover of the wilderness, then it’s definitely a kingdom worth visiting. With different camping and accommodated travelling options to choose from, choose Swaziland for its nature reserves, hiking trails, cultural villages and National Parks – surrounded by exquisite scenery.

To truly experience Swaziland, you need to experience its culture. Our African overland and adventure tours often include visits to authentic Swazi Villages, complete with traditional beehive houses and cultural displays that depict the Swazi Lifestyle.

Hlane Royal National Park

This beautiful park was once a private hunting ground for the king of Swaziland, but is now a sanctuary for many animals including 4 of the Big 5. The park is home to Elephant, Lion, Rhino and Leopard, but you can also keep a look out for Zebra, Giraffe, Zebras and crocodiles.

So on your next budget travel adventure, consider the Kingdom of Swaziland on your bucket list of places.

Browse through our overland tours or budget safaris below to find an authentic experience adventure through the Kingdom of Swaziland.

MLILWANE NATIONAL PARK

No overland adventure or budget safari through Swaziland is complete without a visit to Mlilwane National Park. Click read more below to see what tours we can offer you.

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2207, 2016

Tips on How to Prevent Malaria

July 22nd, 2016|Categories: Adventure Tours, Botswana, Budget Safaris, Day Tours, Destinations, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, News, Overland Tours, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Travel Advice, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Nearly half of our planets population (more than 3 billion people) are living in high, medium or low risk malaria areas. Even though there has been a massive progress in curing and preventing this disease, it still causes many deaths each year and unfortunately most of them are here in Africa. When you’re on a holiday you really don’t want to have to worry about something as unpleasant as malaria, but at the same time you want to keep the risk of contracting the disease as low as possible. Here are a few steps to help prevent Malaria:  ABC(D)- prevention Awareness of the risk. [...]

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