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Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) is living proof that great things comes in tiny little packages.  Packed with adventure, charmingly relaxed, and solar to the core, there's no reason not to stop a while in the diminutive country prior to moving on to South Africa or Mozambique.  
Foot safaris, welcoming smiles and intriguing cultural enlightenment await.    
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Things to Know Before Travelling to Eswatini


Facts

Capital: Mbabane 

Population: 1,214,470 (2023)

Language: The official languages of Eswatini are Swazi (siSwati) and English. Swazi is the native language of the Swazi people and is widely spoken throughout the country, while English is used for official and administrative purposes.

Currency: Swazi lilangeni (SZL)

Visas

For travellers to Eswatini, visa requirements vary depending on your country of origin. Citizens of several countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and numerous European nations, can enjoy visa-free stays of up to 90 days. However, it's essential to verify the latest visa exemptions and regulations before your trip.

Additionally, visitors from many African, Asian, and South American countries have the option to obtain a visa on arrival at Eswatini's airports or land borders, typically for a fee. Those who must secure a visa in advance can do so by applying at the nearest Eswatini embassy or consulate. Typically, visa applications require a valid passport, a completed application form, a recent passport-size photo, proof of travel arrangements, and evidence of sufficient funds for the intended stay.

To ensure a smooth and trouble-free journey, it is always advisable to keep yourself informed about the latest visa requirements and regulations. The Eswatini Immigration website is an excellent resource for up-to-date visa information.

Best time to visit

Eswatini experiences distinct seasons that can influence the best time to visit, depending on your preferences and interests.

Dry Season (May to October):

Eswatini's dry season is a popular time for tourism. The weather is relatively cool, and there is minimal rainfall, making it an excellent period for outdoor activities.

Wildlife enthusiasts will find this season favourable, as animals gather around water sources, increasing the chances of wildlife sightings in the national parks.

Daytime temperatures typically range from 20°C to 25°C, and it can get colder at night, especially in desert regions.

The months of June to August are particularly exciting for wildlife sightings, as the dry season aligns with the best time for game viewing.

Green/Wet Season (November to April):

During this period, higher temperatures and occasional thunderstorms are common.

The landscape transforms into lush greenery, providing a scenic backdrop for nature lovers. Birdwatching is at its peak, with abundant avian species.

While the vegetation is denser, making animal spotting more challenging, the wet season offers a unique opportunity to witness newborn wildlife.

This season is considered the low season for tourism, resulting in more budget-friendly accommodation options. However, be aware that heavy rainfall, especially from December to February, can lead to difficult road conditions in some areas.


Top Things to Do in Eswatini


Hike Malolotja Nature Reserve

Explore the breathtaking landscapes of Malolotja Nature Reserve, Eswatini's largest protected area.  Hike through lush forests, past waterfalls, and along stunning escarpments, with the chance to spot diverse wildlife.

Experience Swazi Culture

Eswatini is renowned for its vibrant culture and traditions, and visitors can experience this firsthand by attending one of the many cultural events, such as the Umhlanga Reed Dance, the Incwala ceremony, or a traditional Swazi dance performance.

See Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary

Enjoy close encounters with wildlife in a serene, non-predator sanctuary.  Go on guided or self-guided walks, bike rides, and horseback safaris amidst a variety of animals and beautiful scenery.

Explore Ezulwini Craft Market

Discover Eswatini's artistic and craft traditions at the bustling Ezulwini Craft Market. Shop for handmade pottery, textiles, beadwork, and carvings, and take home unique souvenirs crafted by local artisans.

Explore the Ezulwini Valley

This scenic valley is located in the heart of Eswatini and is home to several attractions, including the Mantenga Cultural Village, the Swazi Candles Craft Centre, and the Swazi Market.

Go on a Safari

There are several national parks and reserves, including the Hlane Royal National Park and the Mkhaya Game Reserve. 


Prices in Eswatini


Accommodation

US$10 to $40 per night (budget guesthouse)

 US$50 to $150 per night (midrange hotel or lodge) 

Food & Drink

US$2 to $5 per meal (street food or local cafe)

 US$1 per bottle (local beer or soft drink) 

Transportation

US$1 to $5 for a short ride (local bus fare)

 US$20 to $50 for a short trip (private transfer) 

Activities

US$5 to $15 per person (admission to national park)

US$50 to $150 per person (safari) 


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