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Sobantu guest farm Swaziland keeps surprising everyone and no-where more than in the Mnyokane and Maguga Dam region where Sobantu Guest Farm is located. The farm on which this new tourism project is situated was initially acquired for mostly environmental and residential reasons. This is a family project which soon developed into a full fledged budget tourism venue, where the visitor, at very affordable rates, can enjoy deep rural Swaziland outdoor life as never before. Bird watching is great in and around our indigenous forest, which contours our mountain. Catch the small mammals, like rockdassies at their daily chores. Climb our mountain and see Pigg's Peak / Maphalaleni / skyline of Siteki/ Mnyokane Valley Hike in any direction and meet only friendly Swazis who will want to know about where you come from, why you are visiting Swaziland. Some will want to feed you. Sobantu stands out as a landmark so you can't get lost even if you hike 15km away. CONTACT DETAILS: http://www.swaziplace.com/sobantu/ Our budget day trips entail visits to San Rock Paintings, to the Gap (Esicaneweni) (where the Nkomati disappears for 100 metres under rocks), to the Lubuyane waterfall (the best kept secret in our area) which tumbles for 25 metres to form the most perfect swimming rock pool, to Maloloja Nature Reserve and take advantage of all the fun it offers, to Hawane Stables for a scenic horse trial, even overnight if you have the stamina, to the local crafters (soapstone and wood carving). Regular shuttles to Pigg's Peak or Mbabane for those who come without cars happen every other day and give you a chance to check your e-mail, do your supplying and banking.
Sobantu Guest Farm
has comfortable double rooms, a DTSV lounge with fire place, very warm
dormitories as accommodation. There are several small camping areas
for tents. The views from the double rooms are exceptional and diverse.
The self-catering kitchen allows you to cook with a view. Try your hand
at milling your own mealie meal for the Swazi porridge with our hand
mill, we will teach you to cook it the Swazi way. Our bar is becoming popular and open daily from 8am to 2am, with a local music vibe and a great variety of drinks. In winter the coal-wood stove won't fail to warm you up while you have your drink. The service is very people friendly never failing to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Every mountain pass crossing will strike you with new views on pristine Swazi landscapes. Take a mountain bike if you want to do if faster and test your biking skills. Canoes are the topping of the cake, half-full day or overnight canoe tours on the Maguga Dam which are bound to become one of these once in a lifetime experiences. The Nkomati Valley flooded to become the Maguga Dam stands out as one of the most beautiful valleys in Southern Africa. Stop for a picnic and paddle back to where we will pick you up at the agreed time or camp overnight at a friendly homestead halfway the length of the Dam and enjoy the local specialities, like wild spinach, pumpkin leaves cooked to perfection with the Swazi staple food,
the mealie porridge.
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