Central Reservations:
Tel: (+268) 528 3943 / 4
Fax: (+268) 528 3924
P.O. Box 311, Malkerns, Swaziland
reservations@biggameparks.org

Chubeka Trails
It is now the season for trailing!! Fantastic Soft Adventure Options available. The trails have been attracting worldwide interest, plan a trail into your holidy and find out why.

Click here More information about Chubeka Trailing season.

"Imvelo MTB Classic!
The results for the big race have been published. See who won what; download the course maps; get detailed information on riders. visit the IMVELO page here.

 

 


The 3 Parks:

Mlilwane

Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary
An Outdoor Lover’s Paradise


Mlilwane, Swaziland’s pioneer conservation area, is a beautiful, secluded sanctuary situated in Swaziland’s “Valley of Heaven”, the Ezulwini Valley, in between Mbabane and Manzini. With 24-hour access to the Sanctuary, guests are free to enjoy the neighbouring tourist hubs of Ezulwini and Malkerns, with their many unique attractions and craft shops. From the western boundary, the huge Usutu Forest provides a dramatic backdrop stretching into the distant hills.

The Sanctuary covers 4,560 hectares and comprises of a southern and northern section. The southern section is predominately open grassland plains with middleveld vegetation, stretching up onto the striking Nyonyane Mountain with its exposed granite peak known as the "Rock of Execution". Nyonyane is where ancient San once lived and where Swazi Royal graves are situated giving historical significance. Behind these mountains, the stunning Mantenga waterfall and beautiful Usushwana Valley form the divide, before stretching up to northern section, which includes one of the highest surrounding points at Luphohlo. Tourist activities are concentrated in the southern section, with only guided trails entering the pristine mountains of the north.

Mlilwane means Little Fire, being derived from the numerous fires started by lightning strikes on the Mlilwane Hill. Many a colourful tale can be told about the Reilly Family, with special relevance to the early pioneer Mickey Reilly, whose family still manages and lives on the Sanctuary.



Mlilwane is Swaziland's oldest protected area, owned and managed by a non-profit making trust. Mlilwane serves as a headquarters for the Big Game Parks including Mlilwane’s sister reserves Hlane and Mkhaya. Formerly a productive mixed farming operation, with extensive tin mining in the low foothills of the Nyonyane Mountains, the Sanctuary has been rehabilitated and is now Swaziland's most frequently visited reserve where one can enjoy the beauty of the surroundings and the abundant wildlife that grace the plains.
Visitors can explore the southern portion of the Sanctuary by foot, vehicle, on horseback and on mountain bikes. Those who simply want to relax can sit back in the camps and enjoy the tranquility of Nature.

Mlilwane also offers Conferencing and Events

Mlilwane has an outside function area Inkhundla, about 200 meters from the Hippo Haunt restaurant which is suitable for private functions, such as weddings, graduation parties and so on and is often used by members of the Royal Family. It consists of a reed and semi-tin roof, riversand floor, railway sleeper benches, a bar area and has an ablution nearby. Catering can be arranged and the rates of this can be obtained from Big Game Parks central reservations office (reservations@biggameparks.org)

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Mlilwane is ideal for:
1. Outdoor enthusiast
2. Adventurer
3. Family
4. Day outings
5. Budget and adventurer
6. Educational groups
7.Conferencing and events
8. Camping & Backpacking
9. Overlanders
10. Discerning Traveller (Reillys' Rock)
11. Conferencing & Events

Mlilwane's Facilities
Accommodation:
Parks Style:
Rest Camp Huts
Shonalanga
Nyonyane

Backpackers & Camping
Sondzela
Camping
Timberlog Dormitory

Comfort & Discerning
Reilly's Rock
Activities:
Action & Adventure:
Hiking Trails
Sundowner + Sunrise Drives
Mountain Biking
Horse Riding

Birds & Wildlife

Leisure & Culture:
Hippo Haunt restaurant
Swazi Dancing
Open Land Rover tours


 

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