What country does Swaziland belong to?
The smallest country in the Southern hemisphere
The Kingdom of Swaziland in the north-east of South Africa is the smallest country in the southern hemisphere. The country is almost completely surrounded by South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province and borders Mozambique to the east. Swaziland surprises with a variety of activities and a varied landscape.


On the border with Mozambique, the narrow Lubombo mountain range and wide savannas dominate the landscape. In the western direction, the country is moving closer and closer to the Drakensberg Mountains, whose hills in the northwest are even covered with tropical forests. The capital Mbabane is located in this region, the so-called Highveld. Visitors can spot lions, rhinos and elephants in animal reserves such as the well-known Milwane Wildlife Sanctuary or the Hlane Royal National Park. In addition to the variety of wild animals, Swaziland offers cultural wealth. The Umhlanga Festival is one of the largest cultural events in Africa. Become a part of the real Africa among the inhabitants of the little monarchy. The Swasis are famous for their hospitality and traditional craftsmanship.
In general, the summers are hot and rainy, often with violent thunderstorms, while in winter there is a dry season – but as different as the landscape, as different is the climate. The seasons of Swaziland are exactly the opposite of those in Europe. Swaziland is about 4 hours by car from Johannesburg and offers various accommodation options.
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