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| Eswatini Open for Tourism! PCR Tests dropped for vaccinated visitors
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| If you missed our great news in March, The Kingdom of Eswatini dropped the need for PCR Tests for fully vaccinated tourists; and under 12s can enter the country without a test, whether vaccinated or not. Read More
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| We are excited that MTN Bushfire has returned in 2022, and it starts today! Over the past few months we have shared updates from the festival organisers including news on tickets, accommodation, headliners, full line ups, the Green Round Table Environmental Forum, the Bring Your Fire zone, and more!
For all these news articles, head over to our MTN Bushfire News page here: | | |
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| Eswatini Artisan Tour - Artisan workshops, culture & conservation! | |
| All Out Africa, have relaunched their experiential tour focusing on Eswatini’s creative compass, whilst taking in the country’s cultural and wildlife highlights. Eswatini is widely known for its high quality arts & crafts, with local artisans producing a variety of items of international renown. Now is your chance to learn more about the processes and the people – and to get creative yourself! Read More
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| Sense Earth launch Women’s Walking Tour & Christmas Safari Trip | |
| Sense Earth, a UK Tour Operator who are experts in Eswatini holidays, have two exciting upcoming tours showcasing the country’s stunning scenery, wondrous wildlife and captivating culture.
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| Eswatini welcomes tourists with launch of 2022 Events Calendar
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| As a country proud of its traditional festivals, Eswatini is also placing itself on the map with iconic new-age music festivals and internationally-recognised sporting events. In March, the Eswatini Tourism Authority welcomed the launch of their 2022 Events Calendar at The Capital Mbombela in Mpumulanga, South Africa. Read More
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| Eswatini Air launches, with new interline agreements signed
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| We are excited to see the launch of Eswatini’s very own airline in the coming months. Find more about Eswatini Air in our article. Read More
Eswatini Air has also been making developments to offer services far and wide with new interline agreements signed with German charter airline Hahnair. Find out more in our article. Read More
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| Eswatini, Mozambique & Mpumalanga Sign Triland MoU at Africa’s Travel Indaba
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| Eswatini, Mozambique and South Africa’s Mpumalanga Province officiated their partnership agreement with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding of the Triland Agreement at Africa’s Travel Indaba earlier this month.
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| Hiking Eswatini’s majestic mountains
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| During the last weekend in April, Eswatini was home to two hiking events! Although the hiking events that took place in this article have now passed, we hope they give you some inspiration on Eswatini’s incredible scenery and landscapes ready to be explored. Read More
If you like a challenge, imagine hiking 30 of Eswatini top hiking hotspots in only 12 months! Find out more in this blog form Thabiso Nxumalo who recently accomplished the Sheba’s Breast Hiking Trail. Read Blog
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| The latest from SKRUM - Spring 2022 Newsletter
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| Eswatini sports charity SKRUM have had an eventful few years much like many charities around the world. Despite the challenges, the organisation has continued to support Emaswati through the power of sport. Take a look at their recent projects in their latest newsletter. Read More
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| BLOG: Feeding White Rhino Cables, by Jenny Bowen
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| Jenny Bowen from Sense Earth, a UK tour operator that specialises in Eswatini holidays, once had the incredibly opportunity to feed baby white rhinos! Find out why and how she got on in this blog. Read Blog
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| | Not discovered Eswatini yet?"Africa in a nutshell.”
It may be a cliché but there is no better way to describe Eswatini (Swaziland). This tiny nation - one of Africa’s last monarchies - packs in an extraordinary variety of riches. Nature lovers can track down rhinos in the wild lowveld or seek out rare birds in the rugged highveld. Historians can visit the world’s oldest known mine at Ngwenya or follow the colonial trail of the early settlers. And culture vultures can thrill to the Umhlanga and other festivals, as Eswatini celebrates its ancient traditions in spectacular style. Activities ranging from safaris, horse riding and river rafting to golf and thermal spas offer excitement and relaxation in equal measure. What’s more, Eswatini is friendly, safe and so compact that nowhere is more than two hours’ easy drive from the capital.
So what are you waiting for? Africa’s most perfectly formed nation offers you a warm Swati welcome.
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