Swaziland-3-day-itinerary
3-Day Itinerary for Travelling in Swaziland
Day 1: Explore Mbabane and the Ezulwini Valley
- Morning: Arrive in Mbabane, the capital city of Swaziland. Check-in to your hotel and freshen up.
- 9:00 am: Visit the Swaziland National Museum to learn about the country’s history and culture.
- 11:00 am: Head to the Ezulwini Valley, a scenic valley surrounded by mountains. Take a leisurely hike or horseback ride through the valley.
- Lunch: Enjoy traditional Swazi cuisine at one of the local restaurants in the valley.
- Afternoon: Visit the Ezulwini Craft Market to shop for souvenirs and local handicrafts.
- Evening: Return to Mbabane and enjoy dinner at one of the city’s restaurants.
Day 2: Hlane Royal National Park and Manzini
- Morning: Drive to Hlane Royal National Park, a game reserve with a variety of wildlife, including lion, elephant, and white rhino.
- 9:00 am: Take a guided game drive through the park.
- Lunch: Enjoy a picnic lunch in the park or return to Mbabane for lunch.
- Afternoon: Visit Manzini, a bustling town with a mix of traditional and modern shops.
- Evening: Return to Mbabane and enjoy dinner at one of the city’s restaurants.
Day 3: Malkerns Valley and Piggs Peak
- Morning: Drive to the Malkerns Valley, a scenic valley with rolling hills and picturesque villages.
- 9:00 am: Take a guided hike through the valley, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
- Lunch: Enjoy a picnic lunch in the valley or return to Mbabane for lunch.
- Afternoon: Visit Piggs Peak, the highest point in Swaziland, offering panoramic views of the country.
- Evening: Return to Mbabane and enjoy a farewell dinner at one of the city’s restaurants.
Things to Know
- Visa Requirements: Citizens of certain countries do not require a visa to enter Swaziland. Check with the Swaziland Government website for more information.
- Currency: The Lilangeni (SZL) is the local currency, although the South African Rand (ZAR) is also widely accepted.
- Language: SiSwati and English are the official languages. Many locals also speak Zulu and Afrikaans.
- Culture: Swaziland is a traditional society with a strong emphasis on respect for elders and tradition.
Transportation
- Car Rental: Renting a car is recommended to explore the country freely. Companies like Avis and Europcar operate in Swaziland.
- Public Transport: Minibuses and taxis are available, but not always reliable.
- Taxis: Taxis are widely available, but agree on the fare before you start your journey.
Other Things of Interest
- Markets: Visit local markets like the Mbabane Market or Manzini Market to shop for souvenirs and try local food.
- Crafts: Swaziland is known for its traditional crafts, including woodcarvings, basket weaving, and pottery.
- Festivals: The Incwala Ceremony in December/January is a unique cultural experience.
Remember to respect local customs and traditions, and enjoy your trip to Swaziland!