10 Things to do Good for Kids in Eswatini (Swaziland) That You Shouldn't Miss

November 28, 2021 Brandee Mangan

Discover the best top things to do in Eswatini (Swaziland), Eswatini (Swaziland) including Myxo's WOZA NAWE Cultural Day Tours, Malolotja Nature Reserve, Swazi Cultural Village, Mantenga Nature Reserve, Mkhaya Endangered Species, Ngwenya Glass, Mbuluzi Game Reserve and Lodges, House On Fire, Hlane Royal National Park, Royal Swazi Spa.
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1. Myxo's WOZA NAWE Cultural Day Tours

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5.0 based on 65 reviews

Myxo's WOZA NAWE Cultural Day Tours

Swazi village visits are offering a unique experience for travelers who want to meet the local people in a non touristic environment. We have our home set up in the village of kaPhunga about 55kms away from Manzini town. Here you will have the feeling of living in the village and also with out being an intruder and the people are very friendly as you walk in the village people would be happy to say Sawbona (hello). You can go for Swazi home visit, and see the set up of the Swazi family and make use of your basic siSwati language which your guide would have taught you on the way. You can also visit the local primary school and meet the kids depending if they are busy, usually you will have a chance to tell them where you come from and share what ever information about your country of which they are always very eager to learn and also teach you more about our country Swaziland. An overnight stay is well recommended since you can taste the Swazi traditional food in the evening, sit by the fire and tell some Swazi stories and or some ghosts stories. This offers a wonderful stay in Swaziland and you make friends for life both young and old.

2. Malolotja Nature Reserve

20 Km North of Mbabane, H100 Eswatini (Swaziland) +268 2444 3241 [email protected] http://www.sntc.org.sz/nature_reserves/malolotja.asp
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4.5 based on 92 reviews

Malolotja Nature Reserve

With 26 waterfalls, hills and pristine forests, the reserve offers top scenery and opportunity to see numerous animals and rare birds.

Reviewed By MartinHerbst - Johannesburg, South Africa

The Malolotja Reserve has it's own unique beauty compared to the other SNTC or BGP reserves in the country. The canopy tour is highly recommended. Cost is E695 per person which includes a bottle of water afterwards as well as sandwiches at the restaurant. The trip is well organised, extremely safe and well worth it for the views. Total time approximately 3 hours. Highly recommended.

3. Swazi Cultural Village

Mantenga At 20Kms from Mbabane, Manzini M200 Eswatini (Swaziland) http://www.sntc.org.sz/cultural/cultvillage.asp
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4.5 based on 250 reviews

Swazi Cultural Village

Reviewed By iolandaa21 - Lisbon, Portugal

This was an extraordinary experience as to what the daily life of the Hlane community is about, as well as an initiation to the Swazi culture and traditions. We partook in several of the activities, which comprised grinding the maize, braiding wicker baskets, learning some Swazi words and dancing (in separate gender groups). An absolute MUST if one wants to "learn" a little bit more beyond what can be learned in books.

4. Mantenga Nature Reserve

Mantenga, Ezulwini, Hhohho, Manzini M200 Eswatini (Swaziland) +268 2416 1101 http://www.sntc.org.sz/tourism/mantenga_tourism.php
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Mantenga Nature Reserve

Reviewed By 341debb - Sydney, Australia

By researching extensively prior to leaving Australia we wanted our friends (19 in total) to experience the best of swazi culture and we were not disappointed. It started with a truly magnificent performance by singers and dancers who took our breath away and then asked some of the young adults present to dance. The finale was the guided walk around the village and then a short walk to the Mantenga Falls. A big yes to add this to your trip in Swaziland.

5. Mkhaya Endangered Species

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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Mkhaya Endangered Species

Swaziland has a rich history, and provides a myriad of activities to suit each individual preference. Join us on a great adventure! The Mkhaya Endangered Species outing includes spending a full day in an open Landrover watching black rhino, elephant, buffalo, tsesebe, giraffe and much more. Enjoy a waterhole refreshment stop and a venison lunch in an exclusive bush camp.

6. Ngwenya Glass

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4.5 based on 280 reviews

Ngwenya Glass

Watch our glassblowers creating wonderful african animal figurines and tableware using 100% recycled glass, from an overhead balcony. Feel the heat of the furnace and understand why we say we are the HOTTEST attraction in Swaziland. Our well stock showroom is attached to the factory and there is a coffee shop offering light meals. Beer and wine also available. In our well established gardens there is an array of well stocked craft shops selling Swazi Fair Trade products, all produced within Swaziland. Central in the garden is a jungle gym for the young ones to enjoy whilst the adults shop.

7. Mbuluzi Game Reserve and Lodges

Mlawula Road, Simunye L301 Eswatini (Swaziland) +268 2383 8861 [email protected] http://www.mbuluzi.com
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Mbuluzi Game Reserve and Lodges

Mbuluzi Game Reserve is a privately owned game reserve operating as a share block development. The reserve offers visitor accommodation in a number of varying luxury family lodges, situated on the banks of the Mlawula River as well as in a quiet secluded campsite along the Mbuluzi River.

Reviewed By VerreauxEagleOwl

We spent 3 nights in Liphiva. A lovely well equipped cottage on the bank of a little river. It has a nice deck outside to sit on and watch the river and a braai below. A small shared pool with one other cottage, with a couple of sun loungers. I preferred Mbuluzi to Hlane down the road. It has a much nicer, better managed feel. We didn't like the multitude of fences sectioning up Hlane.

8. House On Fire

Malkerns Eswatini (Swaziland) (+268) 528 2110 http://Www.house-on-fire.com
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

House On Fire

9. Hlane Royal National Park

Eswatini (Swaziland) +268 2528 3943 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/HlaneRNP/
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4.0 based on 235 reviews

Hlane Royal National Park

Reviewed By kiwiboyLondon - Skipton, United Kingdom

Hlane is a wonderful park with plenty to see. We were staying for two days in Bhubesi camp and saw plenty of animals both self driving and on a game drive. The highlight was the rhinos which came within metres of our car but on the game drive we also saw lions close up as well as elephants playing in the waterhole. Aside from the big animals there are also tortoises, monitor lizards, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles and a wealth of other discoveries. To top it all off the staff were very friendly and the food in the restaurant was delicious. Well worth staying a couple of days to enjoy.

10. Royal Swazi Spa

Old Mbabane/Manzini Main Rd, Mbabane H100 Eswatini (Swaziland) +268 2416 5000 [email protected] http://www.suninternational.com/Destinations/Resorts/RoyalSwaziSpaValley/FacilitiesActivities/Pages/Casino.aspx
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4.0 based on 116 reviews

Royal Swazi Spa

Set in the natural tranquility of the Ezulwini Valley, the trio of the Royal Swazi Spa Valley beckons guests from all corners of the world. The complex consists of the elegant Royal Swazi Spa, Ezulwini Sun, as well as the Lugogo Sun. The Casino is situated within the Royal Swazi Sun. Residents of the Royal Swazi Sun, Ezulwini Sun and Lugogo Sun, have free access to the Casino upon presentation of their hotel resident cards.

Reviewed By maziyankosinathi - Mbabane, Eswatini (Swaziland)

The rooms are clean you need to indicate non-smoker status so that you are not in a floor with smokers. The res menu for breakfast and the buffet is so good, come enjoy your English breakfast here.

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