This Swaziland tourism section provides market research information about Swazi based holiday travellers. It considers those who travelled for holidays in December, top places travelled to within Swaziland, type of accommodation, mode of transportation used etc. In this section you can also find links to quality sites about accommodation in Swaziland, hotels in Swaziland, flights to Swaziland. There is also an interesting article about Swaziland, which you will find very informative.
Swaziland Casinos by Adel Awwad
Swaziland is a country in Africa, where the only legalized gambling is in their casinos. There are three casinos throughout its three cities. The first is the Royal Swazi Sun Valley Casino, which is located in the city of Manzini. The Royal Swazi Sun Valley Casino holds one hundred and forty-eight slot machines and video poker games. It also has thirteen gaming tables including blackjack, roulette, and poker, as well as a bingo hall, which seats two hundred people...read more|

Those who travelled for holidays in December 2006
Top places travelled to within Swaziland
Type of accommodation used by Swaziland based holiday travellers
Swazi based holiday travellers travelling outside Swaziland
Mode of transportation used by holiday travellers
Africa Swaziland - culture and traditions flourish alongside some modern luxury (article)

Note that the results are based on Swazi holiday travellers (not visitors to Swaziland).
This market report shows a pie chart that compares between Swazi holiday travellers who took a vacation to places within Swaziland and those who travelled to places outside of Swaziland.
This market report provides information about the top places visited by holiday travellers within the kingdom of Swaziland (during the festive season).
Here you will find a pie chart showing usage of hotels, lodges, B&Bs, Guest houses and other form of accommodation used by holiday travellers during the past festive season in Swaziland.
Here you will find a list of top places (countries and specific areas) that were visited by Swazi travellers outside of Swaziland.
This market report shows a graph reflecting the mode of transport used by people (or Swazi holiday travellers) taking a vacation within the Kingdom of Swaziland and those taking a vacation to places outside of the kingdom.
Always determine the survey area used before using any of the reports available in this section. Check whether it is based on the Corridor Survey Area (CSA), Key Towns and Cities (kTC), or National Survey Area (NSA). You can also find more information about the methodology here.
Africa Swaziland - culture and traditions flourish alongside some modern luxury. by Gerald Crawford Stellenbosch South Africa +27-0720390184 | back to top
Swaziland is a tiny mountainous Kingdom, sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique, has been dubbed the 'Switzerland of Africa'. African culture and traditions flourish here alongside some modern luxury hotels and excellent wildlife reserves. Swaziland is the smallest country in the southern hemisphere, but it has a big heart despite its depressed economy. The capital, Mbabane, lies at the northern end of the lush Ezulwini Valley: a small, unpretentious town that caters well for tourists. Among the country's main attractions are Mlilwane, a well-established game sanctuary; the magnificent Mantenga Falls; the casino resort of Piggs Peak; and the annual ceremony of the reed dances at the Royal Kraal in Lobamba on the country's eastern border. Swaziland is also known for its exquisite arts and crafts and its breathtaking scenery, especially in the western highlands, which rise to more than 6,000 feet (1,829m), riven with abundant rivers, waterfalls and forested gorges.
The landlocked Kingdom of Swaziland is surrounded on the north and south by provinces of South Africa, and on the east is bordered by Mozambique. The Kingdom provides travellers the ideal gateway between Kwazulu-Natal and the Kruger National Park, as well as Johannesburg and Maputo - no better route is available with added advantage of discovering a whole new country filled with bygone African traditions and culture.
With an area of just over 17,000 square kilometres, Swaziland is the smallest country in the southern hemisphere (comparable to the size of Wales in the United Kingdom, and the state of New Jersey in America). Swaziland covers an area of approximately 193 kilometres from north to south, and 145 kilometres from east to west.
Small as it may be, Swaziland is an exciting tourist destination with its art and craft outlets and traditional markets and wildlife reserves. At Mlilwane Game Reserve tame birds and animals are free to come and go and wander through the camp grounds. Mkhaya Game Reserve offers visitors the opportunity of game viewing by open Landrover with guides.
A major attraction for the visit to Swaziland is the casinos. These are located at the Royal Swazi Sun Hotel complex, in the heart of the Ezulwini Valley, between Mbabane and Manzini, at the Nhlangano Sun in the South, and at the Protea Piggs Peak Hotel and Casino in the North.
Swaziland offers many scenic drives. North of Mbabane, the road to Luve is known as Pine Valley with a series of waterfalls on the Black Umbeluzi River and the granite heights of "Bald Rock". The drive to Piggs Peak, in the north is one of the most scenic in the country. The Malolotja Nature Reserve lies to the west of the road and here, after a stiff walk, you can view the Malolotja Falls, the highest in Swaziland.
Swaziland also hosts a large number of internationally renowned hotels and a number of thermal springs where visitors can relax and unwind, like the Spa at the Royal Swazi Sun.
Conditions in Swaziland vary according to altitude, with the higher areas being generally cloudy, misty and several degrees cooler than the rest of the country. The mountainous region in the west, where most tourists spend their time, is humid and wet, the rain falling in occasional violent storms. In the middle and lowland regions conditions are drier, the climate ranging from sub-tropical to tropical as one moves east. The rainy season is generally between October and May and is warm and wet, while cooler and drier conditions prevail from June to September.
Come for a visit.
Gerald Crawford: born in South Africa, studied electronics, telecommunication, eco-travel and african travel concepts. He taught responsible tourism in South Africa and the United Kingdom. If you have any questions or comments please e-mail me on. E-mail Address: gerald@12234455.co.za Website Address: http://www.12234455.co.za
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