Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, Swaziland

Travel Blogs from Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary (11)

aaahhhhhhh, Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, Swaziland travel blog
aaahhhhhhh
Aug 14, 2003

... to find out what they're called, I think they may be a kind of acacia but I don't know. By the time we crossed into Swaziland it was dark so I didn't see much. The backpackers where I decided to stay is in a game park, and wonderfully quiet and peaceful, ...

A travel blog entry by zammer
national geographic presents ..., Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, Swaziland travel blog
national geographic presents ...
Aug 16, 2003

... I ignorantly assumed that everything outside South Africa was like the Transkei - beautiful, undeveloped, dirty, no infrastructure. Not Swaziland - in many ways it seems more advanced than South Africa. The roads are in excellent condition, the people are ...

A travel blog entry by zammer
entering the Kingdom, Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, Swaziland travel blog
entering the Kingdom
Aug 27, 2008

We arrived in Swaziland late at night from the Baz Bus.  We stayed at Sondzela Backpackers inside Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary in a Rondavel (a round, private hut).  It was a great setting, very romantic and in the middle of nowhere.  The ...

A travel blog entry by kytravels
Kingdom on my knees, Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, Swaziland travel blog
Kingdom on my knees
Dec 1, 2008

The King of Swaziland has 9 wives and a private jet that crippled the economy as he bought it.  He picks a new wife every year at the yearly Reed Dance festival and is in his 40th year of life.  Despite his immense power, he found himself on ...

A travel blog entry by jlabbe