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Swaziland travel info
The huge diversity of climatic and vegetation zones represented
in Swaziland is incredible for a country of its size. Beautiful
rolling grasslands, mountain streams, waterfalls and small pockets
of indigenous forests characterize the Highveld in the west.
The Middleveld is slightly warmer, a little more tropical and
includes the Ezulwini Valley (Valley of Heaven). It is here that
most of the Kingdom's major tourist attractions are concentrated,
including hotels, spas and casinos.
The hot, dry Lowveld is home to three of the Kingdom's five
reserves and the only populations of big game in Swaziland. At
Mkhaya Game Reserve, endangered animals such as black and white
rhino find refuge. Hlane Royal National Park also supports white
rhino, elephant and lion. On the country's easternmost border, the
altitude rises steeply again and the Lebombo Mountains straddle
the border with Mozambique. Roads are adequate, but some barely
so, especially during the rainy season.
Malolotja Nature Reserve's beautiful hills are a hiker's dreams
come true, and day trails on horseback can be undertaken through
game-filled valleys or to historical sites. Fly-fishing can be
enjoyed in the clear mountain streams in the reserve. For the
adventurous there are white-water rafting trips and abseiling into
inaccessible gorges.
Crafts are quite different from the rest of the region and are
very sophisticated in design and execution. Some of the more
renowned include the superb recycled glassware made at Ngwenya,
the exquisitely patterned handmade Swazi Candles and beautiful
printed objects. There are also weaving studios, clothing
manufacturers and potters.
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