Swaziland is quickly becoming the most sought after African destination in 2016. Tour operators Explore, Tucan Travel and Cox & Kings amongst others are now pushing Swaziland hard with dedicated tours and a vastly increased number of itineraries now including this undiscovered Kingdom.
UK/South African Tour operator Acacia Africa has offered Swaziland for a number of years but in June will launch six brand new tours in Southern Africa that have The Kingdom of Swaziland as an integral and essential ingredient. Ranging from 4 to 46 days, these tours aim to give an insight into the undiscovered wildlife and culture that many tourists are yet to encounter.
Arno Delport, Sales & Marketing Manager at Acacia Africa comments, “Our new overland tours will bolster what are already strong sales for South Africa. Over the last five years sterling has doubled in value against the rand and the budget friendly destination appeals to our core market of youth travellers.”
And on Swaziland, “While it may be southern Africa’s smallest country, experts are also suggesting that the tiny Kingdom of Swaziland could well become Africa’s new adventure capital in 2016.”
The seven day Kruger, Swazi & Beach kicks off with Big Five game drives in the Kruger. A river cruise at the coastal town of St. Lucia, safaris in the Hluhluwe Game Reserve and optional mountain biking in Swaziland’s Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary also feature on the itinerary.
On the 19 day Kruger To Cape Town clients will have the opportunity to peer into the heart and soul of ancient cultures on village visits in Swaziland and Lesotho and explore South Africa’s historic battlefields on a guided tour.
Skirting South Africa’s wild coastline and Indian Ocean beaches adventurers will have their pick of watersports, and with the promise of Big Five and Big Seven wildlife watching the expedition is bound to excite safari-goers.
Additional new overland tours include, the four day Kruger Safari, 12 day Coast, Lesotho & Cape Town, 40 day Southern Africa Adventurer and 46 day Southern Africa Explorer.
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