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The Ultimate travel guide to Eswatini (Swaziland)

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Introduction

This is not new to see new countries popping up around the world like South Sudan, Kosovo, and North Macedonia! But we’re not used to existing countries to change their name, are we?

Eswatini’s king made a statement when he first announced the new name, “Whenever we go abroad, people refer to us as Switzerland.” and people were like, “Why not focusing on improving the economy instead?” and the King ignored them! At the end of the day, he’s the one who travels abroad frequently, not his people! That’s why they don’t know the importance of this matter!!

Anyways, that’s not the case. this country is cool whether we call it Eswatini or Swaziland!

Let’s scratch the surface, shall we?

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Recent History of Eswatini

Eswatini became a British colony for a few years and became independent in 1968.

The country is governed by two members of the royal family and a parliament.

The king can have as many wives as he wants! the previous one had more than 100 while the new one has 15 wives so far!

People in Eswatini

Credits: Wikipedia

People are the coolest part of Eswatini. They are of African tribes and still live the traditional way like their ancestors. They speak Swazi at home and English at school that makes them officially bilingual. The third language is Portuguese.

What to do in Eswatini

Get to know the Eswatini culture

Eswatini is one of the last countries on earth that people are still keeping up with their ancestors’ way of living, especially in the villages! They wear handmade clothes and build their houses out of raw materials they have which keeps them warm when it’s cold outside and cool when it’s hot outside! They have a special song for every single daily task like eating, sleeping, and working!

Although no one had ever trained them, They got great voices!

Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary in Eswatini

This area is Eswatini’s oldest protected area where you find animals, hike, enjoy the scenery, and see the cool villagers we just talked about, above!

There’s accommodation for international visitors, as well as tours by foot, car, and even horse!

Swaziland National Museum in Eswatini

This Museum is well organized (for a developing country). You’ll find an abstract of Eswatini’s culture. They have various programs, like a radio show which airs once a month, a photography room, special tours for students and they even celebrate the International Museum day by a different theme every year!

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