Mkhaya Game Reserve - Swaziland
Big Game Parks
Location
Hlane
Mlilwane
Mkhaya
Sondzela
Horse Trails
In the south east is Mkhaya – Swaziland’s refuge for endangered species – where the animals feel so unthreatened and have such confidence in their world that visitors can literally associate with elephant, rhino, buffalo, and a host of other creatures at little more than an arms length. Black rhino are also a feature of Mkhaya. It is pure Nature Magic. Mkhaya is also where the pure Swazi Nguni – Swaziland’s own indigenous breed of cattle – was saved from extinction for posterity.
"Closer to nature" is the main focus of this unique reserve and its no-nonsense approach to unpretentious outings is becoming evermore popular with travelers sick of over-commercialisation and loss of the real Africa. As Swaziland’s Refuge for Endangered Species, Mkhaya is a modern day success story for rhino conservation. Black and white rhino, as well as elephant, buffalo and many other species of rare game are easily tracked for visitors by the same skilled Swazi rangers whose efforts ensure its survival.
Accessible only by park vehicles, Mkhaya’s tented safari camp is a model for sensitive development. Woven into lush riverine vegetation and connected by a threadwork of sandy paths, you will marvel at the atmosphere of this private and secluded camp. With en-suite showers and flushing "loos with a view", you will be surprised at the comfort of these bush furnishings.
Managed and hosted entirely by friendly Swazi staff, the daily camp routine revolves in true romantic fashion around delicious meals on the fire, Landrover excursions, guided walks and evenings under a myriad of stars. Two night visits recommended.
A special Landrover daytour between 10H00 and 16H00 allows access for day trippers and local residents.
Mkhaya is the Kingdom’s VIP destination.









