Make your visit to Swaziland a worth-while experience
| by Sazikazi Thabede | June 07, 2007
Interested in visiting Swaziland? Itll be well worth your expense believe me. Swaziland is famous for its annual reed dance ceremony but this is not the only tourist attraction in the country. There are much, much more sights to drink in and adventures to enjoy found in over 50 tourist sites. The highlights include:
Natural Features:
- Nsangwini Rock Art
View paintings between four hundred and four thousand years old, done by the famous tribe of San people often referred to as Bushman and get a glimpse into their unique way of life, which has been kept in mystery for centuries. Also enjoy a bit of hiking as the caves can only be accessed after traveling along a mountain trail. Glimpse some great views along the trail as well.
- Sibebe Rock
Hiking, whitewater rafting, sightseeing and mountain biking activities
Places:
- Swazi Candles
View hand-made & decorated candles as well as a variety of custom-made wax products.
- Ngwenya Glass
View furnace-prepared, 100% glass products sold worldwide and see surrounding shops with arts and crafts.
- African Connection
View indigenous items collected from the rural areas of Swaziland and all over Africa to encourage and preserve the skills of the traditional craftsmen.
- Hlane Game Reserve
Game viewing (big five)
- Mlilwane Game Reserve
Watch some exotic bird species and also see some impala, warthog and a variety of other wild animals.
Events:
- Kings Cup
Golf tournament held at the prestigious Royal Sun Hotel 18-hole golf course, hosted by King Mswati III on the first day. Hundreds of South African and Swazi leaders in business, politics and other areas participate in this unique event that offers participation mostly for budding golfers. This year the event is set to start on September 8. It is a unique opportunity to mix with South African societys whos who.
To know more about these places and other tourist attractions in Swaziland, visit www.welcometoswaziland.com.
Natural Features:
- Nsangwini Rock Art
View paintings between four hundred and four thousand years old, done by the famous tribe of San people often referred to as Bushman and get a glimpse into their unique way of life, which has been kept in mystery for centuries. Also enjoy a bit of hiking as the caves can only be accessed after traveling along a mountain trail. Glimpse some great views along the trail as well.
- Sibebe Rock
Hiking, whitewater rafting, sightseeing and mountain biking activities
Places:
- Swazi Candles
View hand-made & decorated candles as well as a variety of custom-made wax products.
- Ngwenya Glass
View furnace-prepared, 100% glass products sold worldwide and see surrounding shops with arts and crafts.
- African Connection
View indigenous items collected from the rural areas of Swaziland and all over Africa to encourage and preserve the skills of the traditional craftsmen.
- Hlane Game Reserve
Game viewing (big five)
- Mlilwane Game Reserve
Watch some exotic bird species and also see some impala, warthog and a variety of other wild animals.
Events:
- Kings Cup
Golf tournament held at the prestigious Royal Sun Hotel 18-hole golf course, hosted by King Mswati III on the first day. Hundreds of South African and Swazi leaders in business, politics and other areas participate in this unique event that offers participation mostly for budding golfers. This year the event is set to start on September 8. It is a unique opportunity to mix with South African societys whos who.
To know more about these places and other tourist attractions in Swaziland, visit www.welcometoswaziland.com.
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