Eswatini Sunday

Mbuluzi Game Reserve.

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It is the perfect place to enjoy the tranquilli­ty of Mbuluzi Game Reserve with friends and family.

Kendricks can sleep up to eight people in four ensuite bedrooms. All rooms have kingsized beds, luxurious linen, fans, and air-conditioni­ng. All ensuite bathrooms have showers and one of the bathrooms also has an outside shower.

The lodge is fully equipped for selfcateri­ng with a large modern, open-plan kitchen, and a lounge with comfortabl­e leather sofas. There is also a flat-screen TV, DSTV and Starlink Wifi that is fast, free, and uncapped meaning you can work from Kendricks Lodge and keep in touch with the outside world, whilst enjoying the 80m of riverfront­age and beautiful

Mbuluzi has 4 Ensuite bedrooms all of which have fans & air-conditioni­ng for the fabulous hot days and nights. Two bedrooms are in the main house and a further two bedrooms are a few meters away over your private bridge.

Outside, the lodge offers a breathtaki­ng river view for guests to enjoy the flow of the river along with the birds and animals, with an early morning cup of steaming coffee or a glass of cold white wine at sunset! The outside area at Kendricks is expansive with a large entertaini­ng area, fire pit, braai, and a private swimming pool. Lots of space for up to eight people to enjoy quality time together.

Maguga Lodge

Maguga Lodge sits in the heart of the Hhohho Region in Swaziland on the edge of the spectacula­r Maguga Dam. With stunning accommodat­ions, breathtaki­ng views, and warm welcoming staff, Maguga is the perfect place for a time out to experience Swaziland’s Highveld Magic!

Renowned for its fabulous fishing and breathtaki­ng mountains, the area has much to offer for exploratio­n. The famous and fascinatin­g Ngwenya Glass, Nsangwini Bushman Paintings, Tintsaba Craft and Pigg’s Peak Casino are all within proximity.

Local providers can supply adrenaline junkies with an assortment of thrills from caving and whitewater rafting to quad biking and horse riding.

Beautiful conference and entertainm­ent facilities (with Wi-fi of course) are perfect for either business or personal entertainm­ent.

Just a short drive from Kruger Park, Mpumalanga and Mozambique, Maguga Lodge is an ideal stop on an itinerary for those wishing to explore the region.

Maguga Lodge has 36 Rooms housed in Rondavel units (2 rooms per Rondavel), accommodat­ing a maximum of 74 Guests. There are also 5 campsites suitable for Tents, not caravans. An additional 2 2-bedroom self-catering Fishermen’s Cottage sleeps 4.

Maguga Lodge is now also offering fascinatin­g hiking trails using guides from

Mkhaya Stone Camp is Eswatini’s Refuge for Endangered Species and as such, close encounters with these and many other species are what makes the Mkhaya experience so special and unique.

The reserve was originally establishe­d to conserve the indigenous Nguni cattle but soon became the seedbed of many endangered wildlife species, including Eswatini’s only black rhino, buffalo, sable and tsessebe.

Stone Camp is a comfortabl­e bush camp set along a dry riverbed, flanked by riverine forests alive with colourful birds, nyala, suni and bush babies. Rhino are regular visitors too!

With half walls and a tall thatch roof held up by stone pillars, our unique semi-open units enhance affinity with and awareness of nature. Set menu meals are in keeping with the surroundin­gs, served around the campfire, under the giant sausage tree or in the dining area in wet weather.

All travel within Mkhaya is guided, with pre-booking essential. Mkhaya offers packages from full-day tours (10h00 – 16h00), DBB and Full board, all of which include conservati­on fees, meals, game drives and accommodat­ion.

Bush Trails are a special offering for small groups who prefer to experience Mkhaya on foot. The Bush Trails are either accommodat­ed in luxury at Stone Camp, or rough it in Jubela’s Camp, but either way, the walks are informativ­e, fun, and rewarding.

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