Back to the beginning
Background info:
Where is
Swaziland?
Introduction to
Swaziland
The People and
Traditions
The Monarchy
Geography and
Climate
Visuals:
"Edolobeni"
Stormy weather
Sibebe
The Gap
Malolotja
Mlawula
Valley of Heaven
Matsapha
Sand River Dam
The Past:
Mbabane
Manzini
Transport
Cultural Snippets:
The tale of
the tail
The traditional
Swazi
homestead
Rituals
Handcrafts:
Making
handcrafts
Handcraft
centres
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Malolotja Nature Reserve
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Malolotja is reknown for its spectacular flora. Hemizygia thorncroftii forming dense stands of colour in the grassland in spring.
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The pin cushion protea, Leucospermum gerrardii, flowers almost eight months of the year.
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Hiking and backpacking in Malolotja can take you to remote valleys and hidden waterfalls.
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For more on Malolotja, take a look at the Swaziland National Trust Commission website.
Visuals:
"Edolobeni" |
Stormy weather |
Sibebe |
The Gap |
Malolotja |
Mlawula |
Valley of Heaven |
Matsapha |
Sand River Dam
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