Swaziland might me among the smallest countries on this continent landlocked in South Africa with a short border to Mozambique. With no more than 200 kilometres (120 mi) north to south and 130 kilometres (81 mi) east to west as its boundaries. It is also home to one of Africa's remaining monarchies.
Swaziland is mountainous and hilly with some sloping plains with Mbabane as the administrative capital and Lobamba as the royal and legislative capital. Other cities include Manzini and Siteki.
Hlane Royal National Park
Swazi’s largest protected area (about 50,000 hectares) is great for game viewing due to its extensive network of roads and abundance of waterholes. It is home to the ‘Big 5’ and you are allowed to walk as long as you stick nearby the camps.
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Southern Ranger 2012
From the east to the south this tour offers world renowned game parks, shimmering beaches, the impressive Victoria Falls, friendly Malawi with South Africa’s Kruger National Park, and Garden Route. This comprehensive tour covers the best of East and southern Africa. |
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Kruger, Swaziland & Durban 2012
Big Five game viewing in the world renowned Kruger National Park is merely a precursor to a great tour still to come. After Kruger, witness Swazilands vibrant culture and continue on in to Zulu land before heading for the beaches in Durban. |
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Kruger to Cape Town 2012
See the big five, see the kingdom of Swaziland and then travel along the garden route down the coast of South Africa, passing through major tourist destinations. |
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Trek South Africa 2012
A comprehensive tour of north eastern South Africa, South African colonial history, visiting battlefields, and learning about Zulu culture, as well as visiting the kingdoms of Swaziland and Lesotho. |
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Kruger Swaziland and Big 5 Conservation
Kruger National Park, Swaziland Royal Enclosure, Miliwane Wildlife Sanctuary, Hluhluwe / Umflozi Game Reserve, St Lucia, Wildlife conservation in Thanda Private Game Reserve |
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