Conserving Eswatini's Natural and Cultural Heritage
Conserving Eswatini's Natural and Cultural Heritage
Dancing and singing, including praise-singing, are prominent in Swazi culture. Pottery and carving were minor arts....Read more...
This section of the website includes detailed information on Eswatini's biodiversity....Read more...
The ENTC is responsible for Malolotja and Hawane Nature Reserves in the Eswatini highveld.....Read more...
Opportunities include visits to the SNTC nature reserves, varying from the mountainous splendour of Malolotja Nature Reserve to the bushveld experience of Mlawula Nature Reserve.....Read more...
The Parks Management Section is necessary in order to protect the natural fauna and flora for the benefit of present and future generations of mankind, through recreational, educational.....Read more...
Visitors can experience the thrill of gliding through the forest canopy within Malolotja Nature Reserve, the last mountain wilderness area in Swaziland. ...Read more...
Conserving Eswatini's Natural and Cultural Heritage
Accommodation at Mantenga consists of 24 chalets. The chalets are fully equipped, and the luxury tent is equipped with a fridge, ceiling fan, bedding and towels, shower, basin and toilet.
Read more...The Mantenga Cultural Village is a mini complex of sixteen huts, each with its own specific purpose, kraals and byres for cattle and goats, reed fences that serve as windbreaks...
Read more...Malolotja offers a diverse range of hiking opportunities, varying from short walks to overnight trails taking advantage of the network of over 200 kms of hiking trails
Read more...The National Museum is located at Lobamba, adjacent to the Parliament, and is open from Mondays to Fridays, from 8 am to 5 pm.
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