Guidebook for Manzini

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Guidebook for Manzini

Drinks & Nightlife

Pub And Grill Restaurant
The George Hotel
Du Toit Street
Manzini club
MR3

Parks & Nature

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Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary
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Hlane National Park
MR3
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Malolotja Nature Reserve
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Mphophoma
Mahamba Gorge
Phophonyane Falls
7 Swaziland Street
Shewula Nature Reserve
Magadzavane Lodge
Nisela Safaris

Arts & Culture

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Mantenga Cultural Village
MR19
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Swaziland National Museum
King Sobhuza II Memorial Park
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House On Fire
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Entertainment & Activities

Eswatini Theatre Club
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The Gables
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Sightseeing

Ngwenya Glass is a lovely stop, just of the highway MR 3, on the road between Mbabane and the Ngwenya border post. The artisans produce the most astonishing products from recycled glass - all reasonably priced as well. A small group of Swazi craftsmen and women - with age old artistry breath life into enchanting interpretations of the animals of Africa, imbuing each with its own irresistible personality.
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Ngwenya Glass
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Ngwenya Glass is a lovely stop, just of the highway MR 3, on the road between Mbabane and the Ngwenya border post. The artisans produce the most astonishing products from recycled glass - all reasonably priced as well. A small group of Swazi craftsmen and women - with age old artistry breath life into enchanting interpretations of the animals of Africa, imbuing each with its own irresistible personality.
Manzini’s main drawcard is its colourful market, whose upper section is packed with handicrafts from Swaziland and elsewhere in Africa. Thursday morning is a good time to see the rural vendors and Mozambican traders bringing in their handicrafts and textiles to sell to the retailers
Manzini Main Market
Mhlakuvane Street
Manzini’s main drawcard is its colourful market, whose upper section is packed with handicrafts from Swaziland and elsewhere in Africa. Thursday morning is a good time to see the rural vendors and Mozambican traders bringing in their handicrafts and textiles to sell to the retailers
Maguga Dam. The Maguga Dam is a dam on the Komati River in Swaziland. It is 115 metres (377 ft) high and is located about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of Piggs Peak. It was built as a joint project of the governments of South Africa and Swaziland.
Maguga Dam Lodge
Maguga Dam
Maguga Dam. The Maguga Dam is a dam on the Komati River in Swaziland. It is 115 metres (377 ft) high and is located about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of Piggs Peak. It was built as a joint project of the governments of South Africa and Swaziland.
Sibebe is a granite mountain in Swaziland, located 10 km from the capital city Mbabane. It is the second-largest monolith in the world and the largest exposed granite pluton, rising 350m above the valley of the Mbuluzi River. It is also known as 'Bald Rock'
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Sibebe Rock
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Sibebe is a granite mountain in Swaziland, located 10 km from the capital city Mbabane. It is the second-largest monolith in the world and the largest exposed granite pluton, rising 350m above the valley of the Mbuluzi River. It is also known as 'Bald Rock'

Food Scene

Ocean Basket
Doctor Sishayi
Mdzimba Rock Spur Manzini
Shebas Rock Spur
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Malandela's Restaurant
MR27
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Shopping

Moneni Spar
Bhunu Mall
The Hub
Riverstone Mall
MR3