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Eswatini SELF DRIVING
TRAVEL INFORMATION

Nestled in the heart of Southern Africa, Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) is a hidden gem brimming with natural beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality. A self driving holiday in Eswatini offers the freedom to explore its breathtaking landscapes, from rolling savannas to lush mountains, as well as thrilling wildlife encounters and colorful festivals. Whether seeking adventure or relaxation, a self driving getaway in Eswatini guarantees an unforgettable experience.

A traveller entering Eswatini requires a valid passport for up to 3 months minimum.

Visas for Eswatini are not required by the following nationals : Australian,British,Canadian, USA and other EU for stays of up to 30 days, excluding Bulgaria and Romania.

Nationals are advised to contact the embassy /high commission to confirm visa requirements.

Types of entry and cost are : Single-entry visa: E80; multiple-entry visa: E300 (three months), E700 (six months), E1,000 (nine months) or E1,300 (12 months).

  • The currency in Eswatini is the Lilangeni plural Emalangeni (E)
  • South African Rands are accepted everywhere and it is not necessary to exchange them.
  • Credit cards such as Mastercard Visa and American Express are accepted in most places but not for the purchase of petrol.

Eswatini sales tax rate is 15%

Tourists who purchase goods within Eswatini and take goods out of the country, are required to declare goods. They would need to purchase a form and fill it in for the declaration processes (form cost 41.50 ZAR) The allowance for goods out of Eswatini should be to the value of 250 ZAR per person.

It would be wise to be up to date with vaccinations on tetanus, polio, diphtheria and hepatitis A. If you are travelling from a yellow fever epidemic region, a proof of vaccination against yellow fever is needed. However a yellow fever vaccine is not needed for Eswatini alone. Vaccinations against Cholera is no longer required for Eswatini.

If you are travelling to the Eastern side of Eswatini (the lowveld and Lubombo Mountains) including reserves of the Lubombo Conservancy, Anti-Malarial pills are required.

Banks are generally open between Monday to Friday 8:30AM – 3:30PM and Saturdays until 1PM

Swazi and English are Eswatini’s two official languages spoken widely across the country, minority languages spoken are Zulu, Tsonga and Afrikaans.

  • Dress code is general informal casual wear, if you are going on a safari  natural neutral colours are recommended over light/ bright  colours.
  • In winter especially in the uplands region, it gets very cold in the evening. Extra sweaters and a warm jacket may be required. Early morning drives and night drives can be very cold so warm clothing would be essential.

Tourism Office Tel: +268 2404 6420

Police – 999 / 112

Fire Brigade – 2404 3337

Ambulance – 977

This tiny country is nestled between South Africa and Mozambique.  Its grand mountains, lush pristine forests, wildlife, birds and fantastic game reserves make the Royal Kingdom of Eswatini such an interesting country.  

The rich culture of the Swazi people and their warm hospitality make visitors feel relaxed and at home.  A trip to the Swazi Cultural Village takes you on a journey into their way of life, their customs and rituals, dance, music, folklore, traditional healing, arts and crafts.  

Eswatini is perfect for 4×4 enthusiasts and keen hikers, backpackers and horse riders, as there are many trails that are off the beaten track that nearly always lead to beautiful scenic places hidden in the mountains and countryside.  

Other adventure activities include golf, abseiling and white-water rafting.  At the Cuddle Puddle in the Ezulwini Valley you can relax in a pool filled with alkaline soda carbonate water and soak away your worries or treat yourself to a massage at the Swazi Spa.  

All in all a very fascinating country with fascinating people and scenic beauty, wildlife sanctuaries teeming with game, birds and interesting insects.  Eswatini is not to be missed when touring Southern Africa, whether travelling by; car, 4×4, overlander, motorhome or on a camping safari.

Adventure begins in eSwatini, and a Britz single cab!

TOYOTA SINGLE CAB

SE

White Toyota Hilux single cab 4x4 camper truck, ideal for self-drive safaris in South Africa.

From R1,700* PER DAY

CAPACITY

2 PAX

TRANSMISSION

AUTOMATIC

FUEL TYPE

DIESEL

KPL

12l/100km

WATER

160 Lt

Nestled in the heart of Southern Africa, Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) is a hidden gem brimming with natural beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality. This small but vibrant kingdom offers breathtaking landscapes, from rolling savannas to lush mountains, along with thrilling wildlife encounters and colorful festivals. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Eswatini guarantees an unforgettable experience.

Entry Requirements for Eswatini

A traveller entering Eswatini requires a valid passport for up to 3 months minimum.

Visas for Eswatini are not required by the following nationals : Australian,British,Canadian, USA and other EU for stays of up to 30 days, excluding Bulgaria and Romania.

Nationals are advised to contact the embassy /high commission to confirm visa requirements.

Types of entry and cost are : Single-entry visa: E80; multiple-entry visa: E300 (three months), E700 (six months), E1,000 (nine months) or E1,300 (12 months).

Eswatini Currency

  • The currency in Eswatini is the Lilangeni plural Emalangeni (E)
  • South African Rands are accepted everywhere and it is not necessary to exchange them.
  • Credit cards such as Mastercard Visa and American Express are accepted in most places but not for the purchase of petrol.

Taxes and Refunds Within Eswatini

Eswatini sales tax rate is 14%

Tourists who purchase goods within Eswatini and take goods out of the country, are required to declare goods. They would need to purchase a form and fill it in for the declaration processes (form cost 41.50 ZAR) The allowance for goods out of Eswatini should be to the value of 250 ZAR per person.

Health Services In Eswatini

It would be wise to be up to date with vaccinations on tetanus, polio, diphtheria and hepatitis A. If you are travelling from a yellow fever epidemic region, a proof of vaccination against yellow fever is needed. However a yellow fever vaccine is not needed for Eswatini alone. Vaccinations against Cholera is no longer required for Eswatini.

If you are travelling to the Eastern side of Eswatini (the lowveld and Lubombo Mountains) including reserves of the Lubombo Conservancy, Anti-Malarial pills are required.

Banking Hours in Eswatini

Banks are generally open between Monday to Friday 8:30AM – 3:30PM and Saturdays until 1PM

Languages Spoken in Eswatini

Swazi and English are Eswatini’s two official languages spoken widely across the country, minority languages spoken are Zulu, Tsonga and Afrikaans.

What To Wear in Eswatini

  • Dress code is general informal casual wear, if you are going on a safari  natural neutral colours are recommended over light/ bright  colours.
  • In winter especially in the uplands region, it gets very cold in the evening. Extra sweaters and a warm jacket may be required. Early morning drives and night drives can be very cold so warm clothing would be essential.

Useful Numbers For
Tourists In Eswatini

Tourism Office Tel: +266 2231 2427

Police – 999 / 112

Fire Brigade – 2404 3337

Ambulance – 977

Interesting facts
about Eswatini

This tiny country is nestled between South Africa and Mozambique.  Its grand mountains, lush pristine forests, wildlife, birds and fantastic game reserves make the Royal Kingdom of Eswatini such an interesting country.  

The rich culture of the Swazi people and their warm hospitality make visitors feel relaxed and at home.  A trip to the Swazi Cultural Village takes you on a journey into their way of life, their customs and rituals, dance, music, folklore, traditional healing, arts and crafts.  

Eswatini is perfect for 4×4 enthusiasts and keen hikers, backpackers and horse riders, as there are many trails that are off the beaten track that nearly always lead to beautiful scenic places hidden in the mountains and countryside.  

Other adventure activities include golf, abseiling and white-water rafting.  At the Cuddle Puddle in the Ezulwini Valley you can relax in a pool filled with alkaline soda carbonate water and soak away your worries or treat yourself to a massage at the Swazi Spa.  

All in all a very fascinating country with fascinating people and scenic beauty, wildlife sanctuaries teeming with game, birds and interesting insects.  Eswatini is not to be missed when touring Southern Africa, whether travelling by; car, 4×4, overlander, motorhome or on a camping safari.