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THE BEST Places To Visit In Swaziland

The following list highlights some of the best places to visiting in Swaziland. So if you are in Swaziland, I recommend visiting the following:

  1. Mkhaya Game Reserve, Lubombo, Swaziland
  2. Sibebe Rock, Mbabane, Swaziland
  3. Lion Cavern, Ngwenya, Swaziland

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1. Mkhaya Game Reserve, Lubombo

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It is a fascinating private reserve that can only be accessed with a guided tour by one of its rangers. Here you can find the extremely rare black rhino, an endangered species that is extremely difficult to see. However, be aware that you won’t be able to find the Big Five here, as there are no leopards.


2. Sibebe Rock, Mbabane

Source by Davide Zanchettin – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

This granite mountain is the largest rock in Africa and the second largest monolith in the world. Due to its steep face, it is not safe to climb the rock on your own. Alternatively, you can pick up your guide at the visitor centre. Your guide will take you up steep and strenuous climbs on nearby trails that are difficult to find on your own. There are beautiful meadows along the way. In spring, flowers bloom and you may see rare wild horses.


3. Lion Cavern, Ngwenya

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The 43,000-year-old mine is the oldest known mining operation, operating for tens of thousands of years. Two 20,000 year old skeletons were found in the network of tunnels, the oldest mining accident in the world. The roads leading to it also make it a pleasant walk to the eye.


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