Swaziland has an array of hotels and lodges, and we have selected the cream of the crop - and even rated them for your convenience.
Swaziland is far less developed than neighbouring South Africa, and as such there are fewer five-star hotels and lodges. But this is part of the attraction, as staying in Swaziland offers a remote and rustic retreat without the frills and fuss associated with more upmarket accommodation. But this does not mean the lodges we have selected are low in quality - they all meet our exacting standards, provide excellent value, and will fulfil your needs on holiday.
NB: A few of our consultants have personally visited these properties so
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Swaziland is a small country but it does offer a full range of experiences, from wildlife viewing in game reserves while staying in a bush camp to gambling the night away in a resort hotel.
If you are looking for a bush experience,
Mkhaya Game Reserve is a haven for endangered species in the southeast of Swaziland. It offers guests an authentic bush experience while staying at Stone Camp with 12 quaint cottages tucked away in the lush riverine forest. Another option is
Reilly's Rock Hilltop Lodge located in the Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, this colonial-style lodge remains in the hands of the Reilly family and offers an exclusive retreat with just six bedrooms, as well as some of Swaziland's best game viewing.
If large resorts are more your thing, then the
Royal Swazi Spa is your best bet. It is a 5-star Sun International hotel with 149 en-suite rooms of differing levels of luxury, a golf course, spa, casino and much more!
Piggs Peak Hotel is similar in size with 103 comfortable rooms each with a private balcony, a casino, sports facilities, activities for children not to mention its superb mountain views!
NB: A few of our consultants have personally visited these properties so
contact Rhino Africa to plan your tailormade trip!