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Travel to Swaziland

Snuggled between Mozambique and South Africa, tiny Swaziland is one of the smallest countries in Africa. It is also one of its gems. Largely free of the racial tensions of its large neighbour, and ingrained with a strong sense of national pride, the country is emblazoned with a rich cultural heritage.

If youre here during the Incwala or Umhlanga festivals this will probably be the highlight of your trip to Africa. The friendly, laid-back people are perhaps the countrys greatest draw, and despite their own hardships take pride in their hospitality.

The countrys protected nature reserves and parks are characterised by some of the most beautiful landscapes in southern Africa. There are myriad opportunities for wildlife watching and the experience is far more low-key than in the large parks of nearby South Africa. Its also one of the best places in southern Africa to spot the elusive and near-extinct black rhino in the wild.

Swaziland Public holiday

25/12 Christmas Day
26/12 Boxing Day
01/01 New Year's Day
19/04 Birthday of King Mswati III
22/04 Good Friday
25/04 Easter Monday
25/04 National Flag Day
02/05 Labour Day
02/06 Ascension
22/07 Birthday of the Late King Sobhuza
01/08 * Umhlanga, Reed Dance Day
06/09 Somhlolo Day (Independence Day)
01/12 * Incwala Ceremony
25/12 Christmas Day
26/12 Boxing Day
01/01 New Year's Day
06/04 Good Friday
09/04 Easter Monday
19/04 Birthday of King Mswati III
25/04 National Flag Day
01/05 Labour Day
17/05 Ascension
22/07 Birthday of the Late King Sobhuza
01/08 * Umhlanga, Reed Dance Day
06/09 Somhlolo Day (Independence Day)
01/12 * Incwala Ceremony
25/12 Christmas Day
26/12 Boxing Day

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