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Africa
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Swaziland
In Swaziland, no lions or elephants but beautiful vistas, flowers and birds. The six most beautiful natural parks described here in Swaziland.
1. Malolotja
The 18,000-acre Malolotja National Park is mountainous (from 1600 to over 1800 meters high). You on the grassy peaks are many walks, varying in length from half an hour to a few days. They are technically not difficult and the most important walks are clearly marked. Malolotja is also a paradise for bird watchers. when doing the park at reception or at the Tourist Office in the capital Mbabane a map. at the park entrance are well equipped log cabins where you can stay. You can also camp in a few places in the park.
2. Shewula
Shewula located in eastern Swaziland. This project is in the hands of the local population. You can make accompanied by a guide, various natural and cultural walks from the camp with simple stone huts. Especially the trip along the traditional homesteads made of sticks and clay is interesting. The night, when oil is light, dark and quiet. silence like you can only experience in a few places on earth.
3. Mlilwane
Popular wildlife park with a variety of accommodation options, from simple to luxurious. in the absence of dangerous animals (except crocodiles and hippos) is the park for walking through the African bush, alone or not. You see eg zebra, wildebeest, impala and kudu. Hiking range from 2.5 to 5 hours. You can also go horseback riding and rangers provide rides in a Landrover.
4. Mantenga
This museum village the king is at the foot of two mountains: Sheba's breast and Execution Rock. Both mountains are easy to climb in a few hours. At the reception you can pick up a good map. Overlooking the valley of the sky and after the descent swim under the waterfall Mantenga or watching a traditional dance.
5. Ngwempisi Trails and Mahamba Gorge lodge
Two community projects, a short (hour) away from the MR4 motorway. One- to three-day hikes, overnights in stone huts or villages. Tired feet can relax in the hot springs. Handy to take your own food is all there is always someone to cook a Swazi game for you.
6. Sibebe Rock
Those who prefer organized going out, walks and tours can book with Swazi Trails. They may get to the bare and imposing Sibebe Rock Record. This impressive 300 meter high granite rock at the Mbuluzi River is 10 km north of mbabane. At in a long morning up and back down again.
1. Malolotja
The 18,000-acre Malolotja National Park is mountainous (from 1600 to over 1800 meters high). You on the grassy peaks are many walks, varying in length from half an hour to a few days. They are technically not difficult and the most important walks are clearly marked. Malolotja is also a paradise for bird watchers. when doing the park at reception or at the Tourist Office in the capital Mbabane a map. at the park entrance are well equipped log cabins where you can stay. You can also camp in a few places in the park.
2. Shewula
Shewula located in eastern Swaziland. This project is in the hands of the local population. You can make accompanied by a guide, various natural and cultural walks from the camp with simple stone huts. Especially the trip along the traditional homesteads made of sticks and clay is interesting. The night, when oil is light, dark and quiet. silence like you can only experience in a few places on earth.
3. Mlilwane
Popular wildlife park with a variety of accommodation options, from simple to luxurious. in the absence of dangerous animals (except crocodiles and hippos) is the park for walking through the African bush, alone or not. You see eg zebra, wildebeest, impala and kudu. Hiking range from 2.5 to 5 hours. You can also go horseback riding and rangers provide rides in a Landrover.
4. Mantenga
This museum village the king is at the foot of two mountains: Sheba's breast and Execution Rock. Both mountains are easy to climb in a few hours. At the reception you can pick up a good map. Overlooking the valley of the sky and after the descent swim under the waterfall Mantenga or watching a traditional dance.
5. Ngwempisi Trails and Mahamba Gorge lodge
Two community projects, a short (hour) away from the MR4 motorway. One- to three-day hikes, overnights in stone huts or villages. Tired feet can relax in the hot springs. Handy to take your own food is all there is always someone to cook a Swazi game for you.
6. Sibebe Rock
Those who prefer organized going out, walks and tours can book with Swazi Trails. They may get to the bare and imposing Sibebe Rock Record. This impressive 300 meter high granite rock at the Mbuluzi River is 10 km north of mbabane. At in a long morning up and back down again.
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