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Tourist Attractions Big Game Parks (BGP) Tourist Attractions Mlilwane Wildlife Santuary Mlilwane was opened to the public on 12 July 1964, and 14 years later proclaimed a Nature Reserve. Tourist Attractions Hlane National Park Hlane is in the country’s northeast occupies the area that was historically a hunting ground enjoyed by the monarchy and named by King Sobhuza II. Tourist Attractions Mkhaya Game Reserve Mkhaya was established in 1979 when Reilly decided it was the ideal place of refuge for endangered species, starting with the pure breed of cattle that had accompanied Nguni-speaking tribes on their exodus from Central Africa. Tourist Attractions Mlawula Nature Reserve Mlawula is in the kingdom’s eastern reaches forms part of the Eswatini-Mozambique-South Africa Lubombo Trans-Frontier Conservation and Resource Area that was promulgated in June 2000. Tourist Attractions Malolotsha Nature Reserve Malolotsha is on the kingdom’s northwest flank stretches from the historic iron ore mine at Ngwenya almost as far as Pigg’s Peak, and boasts the country’s highest waterfall among mountain scenery regarded by many as Southern Africa’s answer to the Alps. Tourist Attractions Mantenga Nature Reserve The Swazi Cultural Village is an excellent working reconstruction of a traditional homestead from around the 1850s: it provides the visitor with an opportunity to experience all the complexities and nuances of traditional Swazi life. Tourist Attractions Ezulwini Place of Heaven’ is both the valley that runs southeast between Mbabane and Manzini, and its rapidly developing town with bespoke residential area.

Big Game Parks (BGP)

The globally renowned leading light in Africa’s war against the poaching of rhino and elephant  is a non-profit trust and the life work of pioneering conservationist, Ted Reilly

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Mlilwane Wildlife Santuary

Mlilwane was opened to the public on 12th July, 1964 and 14 years later proclaimed a Nature Reserve.

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Hlane National Park

Hlane is in the country’s northeast occupies the area that was historically a hunting ground enjoyed by the monarchy and named by King Sobhuza II.

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Mkhaya Game Reserve

Mkhaya was established in 1979 when Reilly decided it was the ideal place of refuge for endangered species, starting with the pure breed of cattle that had accompanied Nguni-speaking tribes on their exodus from Central Africa.

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Mlawula Nature Reserve

Mlawula is in kingdom’s eastern reaches forms part of the Eswatini-Mozambique-South Africa Lubombo Trans-Frontier Conservation & Resource area that was promulgated in June 2000.

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Malolotsha Nature Reserve

Malolotsha is on the kingdom’s northwest flank stretches from the historic iron ore mine at Ngwenya almost as far as Pigg’s Peak, and boasts the country’s highest waterfall among mountain scenery regarded by many as Southern Africa’s answer to the Alps.

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Mantenga Nature Reserve

Mantenga is 725 ha of Middle and Highveld habitat in a secluded corner of the Ezulwini Valley.

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Ezulwini

Place of Heaven’ is both the valley that runs southeast between Mbabane and Manzini, and its rapidly developing town with bespoke residential area.

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