Eswatini
Eswatini, formally the Kingdom of Eswatini and also known by its former official name Swaziland, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. It is bordered by Mozambique to its northeast and South Africa to its north, west, south, and southeast.
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Capital: Mbabane (administrative capital) and Lobamba (royal and legislative capital)
Important Cities: Manzini, Siteki, and Piggs Peak
Airports:
- Manzini (SHO)
International Air Connectivity:
King Mswati III International Airport provides international connections to a limited number of destinations in Africa.
Domestic Air Connectivity:
Domestic flights link major cities and towns within Eswatini.
Tourist Attractions:
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Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary: Known for its wildlife and outdoor activities.
Hlane Royal National Park: Offers game drives and birdwatching.
Ezulwini Valley: A hub for tourism with resorts and craft markets.
Mantenga Cultural Village: Provides insight into Eswatini's rich cultural heritage.
Cuisine:
Eswatini’s cuisine includes dishes like sidvudvu (pumpkin), emahewu (fermented porridge), and local variations of stews and meats.
Cultural Activities:
Experience traditional music, dance, and cultural events that celebrate Eswatini’s cultural heritage, including the Umhlanga (Reed Dance) and Incwala festivals.
Accommodation:
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3-Star Hotels: Examples include the George Hotel in Manzini.
4-Star Hotels: The Royal Villas in Mbabane offers a comfortable stay.
5-Star Hotels: Eswatini doesn't have traditional 5-star hotels, but it offers luxury lodges and resorts.
Transport Connectivity:
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Rail: Eswatini has a railway network primarily used for transporting goods, and it connects to the South African rail system.
Road: Road networks are well-developed, with good connectivity between cities and towns. Buses and taxis are common modes of transportation.
Population:
Eswatini’s population is estimated to be around 1.1 million people.
Religion:
Christianity, particularly various Protestant denominations and indigenous beliefs, is practiced in Eswatini.
Languages Spoken:
Siswati (also known as Swazi) is the official language, and English is also widely understood and used, especially in business and education.
Disclaimer:
The information above is for reference, and we do not accept any liability for inaccuracies or updates.