Mantenga Nature Reserve is nature park in the Ezulwini Valley of Eswatini that includes a replica 19th-century Swazi village.
Understand
editThe reserve protects a woodland area surrounding the Lushushwane River. Near the entrance the replica Swazi village, which after paying a fee you can either tour on your own or with a guide. It's all quite touristy – no locals live here. On the nature side, the star attraction is the picturesque Mantenga Falls, which you can easily walk to. There's not a ton of wildlife, but there is some – you'll at least see a lot of vervet monkeys asking for food donations.
Get in
editIt's an easy 20-minute drive from Mbabane.
See
edit- Swazi cultural village – a replica 19th-century Swazi village near the entrance to the reserve
- Sibhaca dance – performed twice daily at the cultural village
- Mantenga Falls – Swaziland’s largest waterfall by volume
Eat
editThere is food around (can't let the tourists go hungry!) including the Mantenga Fall Cafe which has a pleasant outdoor seating area with a mountain view.
Sleep
editThere is a lodge within the reserve near the waterfall.