One of My Best Travel Eswatini Experiences so Far| Gogga's Nest
Wassup Goodpeople,
I was so excited by the experience I had at Gogga's Nest located in Tubungu, Matsapha. The service, the food, the ambience, the hygience, it was all so good. Here are their details:
Number: +268 7602 2353
IG : @goggasnest
Oh and you guys, they offer B&B services!
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Sibebe Rock - Swaziland, Africa
Sibebe Rock - Swaziland, Africa
David's Been Here is bringing you all the top sites and main attractions in Africa's beautiful country of Swaziland. In this short clip, David brings us to the foot of Sibebe Rock. The second largest monolith in the world, this colossal granite formation is not only beautiful to look at, but is also possible to trek. Team up with a local guide to help you along with the half-day hike for another unforgettable Swaziland memory. An icon of the country, you simply cannot miss Sibebe Rock during your tour to Swaziland, Africa. Find this and all the country's top sites in the David's Been Here Guide to Swaziland, now available for your Kindle as well.
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Swaziland and Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary
I was sitting in my hotel room in Johannesburg trying to decide where I should spend the last week I had in Southern Africa. When I looked, Swaziland stuck out to me like a sore thumb. I was so close to the country, I had to go. Thus, I set off on a super quick 3 day trip into Swaziland.
I spent most of my time in Mlilwane Wildelife Sanctuary which is a fairly humble national park in the heart of Swaziland. Though it doesn't have any big animals, it does have lots of antelope including some very rare ones. The part is great because unlike other major national parks in Southern Africa, you can actually get around and do some walking, cycling, and hiking here. With no big predators, there is little risk.
Anyways, after visiting Mlilwane, I headed straight down south across the entire country in a couple hours.
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Getting to Know and Experience Eswatini's Rich Culture and History| Mantenga Cultural Village Vlog
Wassup Good People,
In today's Vlog, we learn more about Eswatini's rich culture and history. After this tour, i'm convinced that ancient Swazi people we the smarted ever lol.
To get here, you pay an entrance fee of E30 for locals and E50 for internationals.
Hope you enjoy :)
Sibebe Rock in Mbabane, Swaziland
Sibebe Rock in Mbabane, Swaziland
Sibebe is a granite mountain in Eswatini, located 10 km from the capital city Mbabane. It is the second-largest monolith in the world and the largest exposed granite pluton, rising 350m above the valley of the Mbuluzi River. It is also known as 'Bald Rock'.
Sibebe Rock, just north of Mbabane, is one of southern Africa’s most impressive geological features. This immense three-billion-year-old volcanic slab, which rises to a height of 1,488m and covers some 16,500ha, is the world’s largest granite dome. Only Australia’s Uluru pips it to the title of ‘world’s largest rock’. Uluru is actually an eroded sandstone inselberg – in other words, formed of layers of sediment. Sibebe, by contrast, is a batholith: it welled up through the earth’s crust in one great molten bubble before cooling to form a massif of sheer granite.
It is hard to appreciate the scale of Sibebe from below. That’s partly because there is no single spot from which the whole rock is visible. The best way to see it is, of course, to climb it.
On top, you will find a wonderland of huge sculpted boulders and gleaming slopes of exfoliating granite. Trails radiate in all directions, leading to caves, waterfalls and hidden pockets of indigenous forest. There is even a large meadow where – amazingly – a small population of wild horses roams the lush grazing. The flora is impressive, with orchids and other wild flowers carpeting the grasslands from October to December, and wild bananas (Strelitzia nicolai) fluttering their tattered, flag-like leaves in the forested clefts. You might also spot highveld birds, such as jackal buzzard, buff-streaked chat, ground woodpecker and – if you’re lucky – even a Verreaux’s eagle or blue swallow. But remember that this is Swazi Nation Land, not a nature reserve. You will also meet wandering cattle and their herdboys, and on the eastern slopes you’ll spy the small homesteads of those who live up here.
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Manzini, Eswatini (Swaziland)
A tour of Manzini, Eswatini (Swaziland) where you can also get ideas of the best things to do or things to see when traveling here. Mostly focusing on the downtown center and old town district of the city.
Mozambique & Swaziland Trip
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Editing nearly paralyzed me, but the trip and the video was totally worth it.
VIP Access to Unique Cultural Tours in Swaziland with Etinyatsi Tours & Safaris
- Video interview with Michael Mabaso - owner of Etinyatsi Tours & Safaris - offering cultural and safari tours to Swaziland
Their speciality is tailormade tours and access to behind the scenes cultural activities and events and therefore they offer a unique product in Swaziland. Michael is banking hopes on the soon to be completed Sikhuphe International Airport as they will be able to access international tourists and also the possibility of international airlines including Emirates who are due to fly into Swaziland.
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The Velvet Monkey| An Italian Restuarant located in Ezulwini| Eswatini Travel
I was so excited to find this italian restuarant right at the heart of Ezulwini, at a place called the Rocki Centre. If you are at Woodlands, just look across the road and you're at Rocki Centre lol.
Anyhoo, i was excited by how pretty this space is. From the outdoor space to the indoor space you just can tell the amount of detail put into the decor. It all complements each other so well to create such an amazing atmosphere.
And the FOOOD! My goodness! I'm a huge fan of italian food so i was right at home. But i especially loved the way they prep their meal, and present it! super cute! The service from our waiter was incredible too!
I highly recommend this location!
Room Tour| Guest House Tour| Eswatini's Phumula Guest House Pt3| VLOG 20
Wassup Good People :)
First of all, I'm so sorry for uploading this Wednesday's vlog on Thursday, technical issues were trying to defeat :(.
Sooo this week's vlog is a part of the Phumula Guest House experience. The place gave us so much, and I wouldn't be doing justice if I didn't share with you as much as I could! If you love this place like we did, I've included some details that might be helpful when planning your visit there... :)
Here's how we kept this trip budget friendly. We travelled as a group of 4 and split our costs such that we ended up paying around E 1.6K each for that super awesome experience!
Here are some details on how to find the place :):
GPS Coordinates - S 27.06'47.9 E31.09'32.6
Contacts - +268 22079099 / CELL: +268 78306775
Email: phumulaguesthouse@swazi.net
Here are the prices we paid:
Standard double room - E880 p/n : room tour coming soon :)
Hiking with a water bottle provided - E80 : see previous video :)
Breakfast (watch the next vlog :) ) - E 140
Picnic (watch the next vlog :) ) - E 1 500 (for 2, with transport to the picninc site)
Dinner - E 230
the walk home, Mashobeni Swaziland
Walking home from the clinic and talking with neighbor girls (sorry, no audio - cheap camera).
Mashobeni South, Swaziland
Buhle Betfu || SO5E16 || Mbuluzi Game Reserve
Mbuluzi Game Reserveis a small but highly picturesque reserve adjoins Mlawula to the north west, and its privately managed bushveld is home to plentiful wildlife in Swaziland. Game-viewing roads, hiking trails and a mountain-bike route wind around the reserve, criss-crossing the Mlawula River and offering impressive views. The terrain undulates between the deep Mbuluzi gorge and steep Lubombo escarpment, with dense riverine forests, rocky cliffs and open savannah. It supports a good population of giraffe, plus kudu, blue wildebeest, zebra, impala and other herbivores. Hippos move in and out of the reserve, while spotted hyenas and leopards are occasionally seen. Over 300 bird species have been recorded, including rarities such as African finfoot, and the rivers hold numerous crocodiles
Daily Life of a 4-year-old in eSwatini (Swaziland) 2021, Africa during Covid19
It has been over a year since we moved to Eswatini from Panama. We went through many ups and downs (thanks to Covid-19😟), but we feel very fortunate to be able to spend such a time here.
We hope that The COVID-19 pandemic will end soon.
Eswatini Dance And Drums | Piggs Peak Hotel
Eswatini - Shewula Mountain Camp
Eswatini - Shewula Mountain Camp is where our trip started. Its a camp led and owned by the community itself. The view from up here is incredible and the people up there are super kind. In case you don´t have a braai of your own, the food that is cooked by the ladies is out of this world.
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We camped in roof tent and rented the car from Britz, which we can recommend as well.
Rhinos in our Campsite! Lions and more @ Lubombo, Swaziland
Please watch: Vlog 2 of 50 : I broke my leg & This guy is cycling around the world!
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Part 2 of the Swazi Sessions brings us to Hlane Royal National Park in the Kingdom of Swaziland. Here we encounter our first male lion and a bunch of rhinos show up at our camp for breakfast!
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