UK's only Swaziland-specialist tour operator, Sense Africa, in conjunction with Undiscovered Destinations, have a new and exciting scheduled departure tour running in September 2017. With 11 nights in Swaziland this is fantastic opportunity to fully explore this little-known African Kingdom and experience its highlights.
There are still places available on this first ever 'Undiscovered Swaziland' itinerary so please take a look at the details from Sense Africa below and contact them directly for further information and bookings.
Undiscovered Swaziland
Swaziland is a welcoming Kingdom with wonderfully stunning landscapes, friendly people and up close and personal wildlife sightings. Walk within the reserves, learning to track animals, and truly immerse yourself into the African bush where your senses come alive!
Swaziland is bound tightly with its culture and there will be opportunities to see traditional dancing and to hear beautifully harmonised singing. In the communities you will be welcomed into their homes and their hearts.
Dates: 17 - 30 Sept 2017
Itinerary:
Days 1 - 4: Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary. Wildlife on foot.
Days 5 - 6: Foresters Arms. Visit magical Malolotja.
Days 7 - 8: Mkhaya Game Reserve. Track black rhino.
Days 9 - 11: Hlane Royal National Park. Big Game safari.
Price: £3,275 pp sharing
Single supplement of £225 pp.
Price includes flights to Swaziland, all transfers in Swaziland, accommodation, all meals, activities, park entrance fees and professional guide for the duration.
Group size: group of 2 - 12
Duration: 11 nights in glorious Swaziland.
Accommodation: Traditional and unique accommodation. Wake up to wildlife, serene.
Transport: Private vehicle between reserves and open land rovers within reserves when on safari.
Showing posts with label Mkhaya Game Reserve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mkhaya Game Reserve. Show all posts
Wednesday, 21 December 2016
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
SWAZILAND: Swaziland's Big Game Parks Launches Rhino Song on #WorldRhinoDay
Big Game Parks, a non-profit trust that manages three game reserves in Swaziland, Hlane Royal National Park, Milwane Wildlife Sanctuary and Mkhaya Game Reserve, are proud to announce today on World Rhino Day the release of 'Bhejane' in association with South African Artist Kyle Deutsch.
Please see the following news release from Big Game Parks:
Big Game Parks recognises the synergy between art and conservation – art being a beautiful medium to explore and communicate the conservation message. This strategy began with our 50th celebrations in 2014 with storytelling, poetry and Family Days. Since then we have continued with these themes, working with select local schools and artists.
In February 2016, Big Game Parks was the chosen venue for SA Idols finalist Kyle Deutsch’s music video “Wildside” thanks to Lloyd Orr, Swaziland Tourism Authority’s South African representative company. Kyle fell in love with Swaziland and a new ambassador was born.
Big Game Parks’ dedication to conserving Africa’s Rhino is no secret and the need to embrace a larger audience in a positive way was recognised. What better, more relevant and current inspiration than Rhino?
Building on our existing relationship with BushFire, we commissioned the first ever Rhino song, a dual project between local Swazi artist Mozaik Ngwenya, producer for DJ Qness and the December Streets, and SA’s hit Kyle Deutsch. These two talented artists created a beautifully African song with a powerful message of hope, love and support for the rhino.
First performed at Swaziland’s Bushfire Festival in May 2016, “Bhejane” is a celebration of Rhino, highlighting our commitment to both Rangers and Rhino. Our aim is to spread awareness of the Rhino crisis, to appeal to a broader audience, to inspire a call-to-action and to inspire a call-to-action from those who are less informed; to provide a different perspective for those who are, and finally our aim is to inspire hope for Africa’s Rhino recognising the fact that we, human beings, are the Rhino’s only chance at a positive future. Through this home-grown African song, we aim to instill hope and national, if not continental African pride, with its fabulous mix of emotion, pride, hope and love.
It is a great honour to introduce to you “Bhejane”.
Friday, 23 September 2016
SWAZILAND: Big Game Parks Launches Rhino Song on #WorldRhinoDay
Big Game Parks, a non-profit trust that manages three game reserves in Swaziland, Hlane Royal National Park, Milwane Wildlife Sanctuary and Mkhaya Game Reserve, are proud to announce today on World Rhino Day the release of 'Bhejane' in association with South African Artist Kyle Deutsch.
Big Game Parks recognises the synergy between art and conservation – art being a beautiful medium to explore and communicate the conservation message. This strategy began with our 50th celebrations in 2014 with storytelling, poetry and Family Days. Since then we have continued with these themes, working with select local schools and artists.
In February 2016, Big Game Parks was the chosen venue for SA Idols finalist Kyle Deutsch’s music video “Wildside” thanks to Lloyd Orr, Swaziland Tourism Authority’s South African representative company. Kyle fell in love with Swaziland and a new ambassador was born.
Big Game Parks’ dedication to conserving Africa’s Rhino is no secret and the need to embrace a larger audience in a positive way was recognised. What better, more relevant and current inspiration than Rhino?
Building on our existing relationship with BushFire, we commissioned the first ever Rhino song, a dual project between local Swazi artist Mozaik Ngwenya, producer for DJ Qness and the December Streets, and SA’s hit Kyle Deutsch. These two talented artists created a beautifully African song with a powerful message of hope, love and support for the rhino.
First performed at Swaziland’s Bushfire Festival in May 2016, “Bhejane” is a celebration of Rhino, highlighting our commitment to both Rangers and Rhino. Our aim is to spread awareness of the Rhino crisis, to appeal to a broader audience, to inspire a call-to-action and to inspire a call-to-action from those who are less informed; to provide a different perspective for those who are, and finally our aim is to inspire hope for Africa’s Rhino recognising the fact that we, human beings, are the Rhino’s only chance at a positive future. Through this home-grown African song, we aim to instill hope and national, if not continental African pride, with its fabulous mix of emotion, pride, hope and love.
It is a great honour to introduce to you “Bhejane”.
Big Game Parks recognises the synergy between art and conservation – art being a beautiful medium to explore and communicate the conservation message. This strategy began with our 50th celebrations in 2014 with storytelling, poetry and Family Days. Since then we have continued with these themes, working with select local schools and artists.
In February 2016, Big Game Parks was the chosen venue for SA Idols finalist Kyle Deutsch’s music video “Wildside” thanks to Lloyd Orr, Swaziland Tourism Authority’s South African representative company. Kyle fell in love with Swaziland and a new ambassador was born.
Big Game Parks’ dedication to conserving Africa’s Rhino is no secret and the need to embrace a larger audience in a positive way was recognised. What better, more relevant and current inspiration than Rhino?
Building on our existing relationship with BushFire, we commissioned the first ever Rhino song, a dual project between local Swazi artist Mozaik Ngwenya, producer for DJ Qness and the December Streets, and SA’s hit Kyle Deutsch. These two talented artists created a beautifully African song with a powerful message of hope, love and support for the rhino.
First performed at Swaziland’s Bushfire Festival in May 2016, “Bhejane” is a celebration of Rhino, highlighting our commitment to both Rangers and Rhino. Our aim is to spread awareness of the Rhino crisis, to appeal to a broader audience, to inspire a call-to-action and to inspire a call-to-action from those who are less informed; to provide a different perspective for those who are, and finally our aim is to inspire hope for Africa’s Rhino recognising the fact that we, human beings, are the Rhino’s only chance at a positive future. Through this home-grown African song, we aim to instill hope and national, if not continental African pride, with its fabulous mix of emotion, pride, hope and love.
It is a great honour to introduce to you “Bhejane”.
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