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From Malelane: The Kingdom of Eswatini Day Tour

From Malelane: The Kingdom of Eswatini Day Tour

Journey from one Country to another in a matter of few minutes! Cross the border into Eswatini on an exciting tour that will take you over the Maguga Dam Wall to the ancient rock paintings at Nsangwini Rocks Art. (Dependant on your fitness level) Dramatically perched above the Komati River below, there is no finer way to learn about the origins of the Swazi people. You will also stop at Mantenga Cultural Village to experience how the Swazi people lived traditionally. Your Eswatini tour continues with a visit to the oldest mine on earth where the ancient San people once extracted ochre. If you are keen on local arts and crafts, you will love your next stop at Ngwenya Glass. Watch highly skilled glass blowers create their works of art from 100% recycled glass. A short distance away, you will get a chance to stop for curios at a traditional craft centre before sitting down for a lunch (for your own account) and enjoy the breathtaking view. We'll also drive by Lozitha Palace (home of His Majesty King Mswati III) and the university of Eswatini.

Eswatini: Cultural Tour with Glassblowing and Candle Making

Eswatini: Cultural Tour with Glassblowing and Candle Making

Dive into the beauty and rich history of Eswatini on a guided tour. Located in the heart of Swaziland, this is an immersive cultural experience like no other. Learn about the cultural practices of the Eswatini people and enjoy the magnificent scenery of the country. Meet your guide and set off on a 6-stop itinerary. See people at work making glassware in the factory and visit the retail shop where you can buy souvenirs. Next, visit the King Sobhuza II Memorial Park. Meet a guide who will take you through the park, explaining the history and culture of the country. Continue to the Swazi Cultural Village. Watch a dance performance, listen to traditional music, and hear stories about the local culture. Visit the Swazi Candles factory and buy souvenirs. Then, visit the Ngwenya Mine, the oldest iron mine in the world. Learn about its history and its cultural importance to the people of Eswatini.

ESWATINI: 8-Day Reed Dance Festival (Aug/Sep 2025 TBA)

ESWATINI: 8-Day Reed Dance Festival (Aug/Sep 2025 TBA)

Experience the Umhlanga Reed Dance, a traditional Swazi festival, with this 8-day tour. Watch as thousands of Swazi girls perform the dance in front of the King and Queen Mother. Day 1: This is the first day of registration. The girls gather at the Queen Mother’s royal village. Today this is at Ludzidzini, in Sobhuza’s time it was at Lobamba. They come in groups from the 200 or so chiefdoms and are registered for security. Men, usually four, supervise them, appointed chiefs. They sleep in the huts of relatives in the village or in classrooms of nearby schools. This is a very exciting time for the maidens. Day 2: The girls are separated into two groups, the older (about 14 to 22 years) and the younger (about 8 to 13 years). In the afternoon, they march to the reed-beds with their supervisors. The older girls often march about 30 kilometers, while the younger girls march about ten kilometers. If the older girls are sent further, government will provide trucks for their transport. Day 3: The girls cut their reeds, usually about ten to twenty, using long knives. Each girl ties her reeds into a bundle. Nowadays they use strips of plastic for the tying, but those mindful of tradition will still cut grass and plant it into rope. Day 4: In the afternoon, the girls set off to return to the Queen Mother’s village, carrying their bundles of reeds. Again they return at night. This is done “to show they traveled a long way.” Day 5: A day of rest where the girls make final preparations to their hair and dancing costumes. After all that walking, who doesn’t deserve a little pampering? Day 6: First day of dancing, from about three to five in the afternoon. The girls drop their reeds outside the Queen Mother’s quarters. They move to the arena and dance, keeping their groups and each group singing different songs at the same time. Day 7: Second and last day of dancing. His Majesty the King will be present. This is the ‘Umhlanga Main Day’ and is on Monday 2 September in 2024 Day 8: King commands that a number of cattle (perhaps 20 -25) be slaughtered for the girls. They receive pieces of meat and go home.

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