Swaziland - Hiking

Hiking in Swaziland.

What better way to explore the highlands, forests and nature reserves of Swaziland (now Eswatini) than on foot!

The rugged terrain and rock formations of Ngwempisi offer adventurous hikers an off-the-beaten track trail.

Join a guided hike in the Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary or an up close and personal encounter with game such as blue wildebeest, blesbok, zebra and impala on the trails of the Malolotja Nature Reserve.

In the Shewula Nature Reserve, hikers have the…

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Hiking in Swaziland (Eswatini)
Swaziland Hiking | Guided Hiking in Eswatini

Hiking in Swaziland.

What better way to explore the highlands, forests and nature reserves of Swaziland (now Eswatini) than on foot!

The rugged terrain and rock formations of Ngwempisi offer adventurous hikers an off-the-beaten track trail.

Join a guided hike in the Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary or an up close and personal encounter with game such as blue wildebeest, blesbok, zebra and impala on the trails of the Malolotja Nature Reserve.

In the Shewula Nature Reserve, hikers have the opportunity to discover Swazi culture. In the north-east, trails in the Mlawula Nature Reserve provide intimate encounters with nature and wildlife. Or walk along the river at Mantenga and up the peaks overlooking the Ezulwini Valley.

For a new experience, visit the geological wonder of Sibebe.

There is something for every type of hiker in the tiny but mighty kingdom of Swaziland!

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Hiking - Sibebe Hiking Trails - Hiking

Often compared to Australia’s Uluru (Ayers) rock, the geological wonder of Sibebe is, at some 3 billion years old, more than three times as old as its Australian counterpart. But while Uluru attracts in the region of 500 000 visitors a year, Swaziland’s Sibebe Rock offers, for the moment, peace and solitude as you wonder the trails that have been marked out across its span. These provide the......
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