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Major cities and airports in Eswatini

    1. Manzini: King Mswati III International Airport (SHO)
    2. Mbabane: No international airport, closest one is King Mswati III International Airport

Time and Communication

Eswatini operates on Central Africa Time (CAT), which is GMT+2 and it does not observe daylight saving time. The country’s primary telecommunication providers are MTN Swaziland and Swazi Mobile, and they offer fair coverage throughout the country, with better coverage in urban areas.

Money and Shopping

The official currency of Eswatini is the Swazi lilangeni (SZL), which is tied at par with the South African rand (ZAR). The country also accepts South African rand for transactions. Credit card payments are commonly accepted in cities and tourist areas, though Visa and MasterCard are more widely accepted than American Express. Currency exchange offices usually operate during normal business hours from 9 am to 5 pm.

Transportation

The primary form of public transportation in Eswatini is minibuses, known as kombis. Taxis are also available but are usually more expensive. For the most flexibility, tourists can consider renting a car.

Touristic Attractions

  • Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary: Eswatini’s oldest conservation area, home to a variety of wildlife.
  • Hlane Royal National Park: The largest national park in Eswatini, it offers game drives and nature walks.
  • Ngwenya Mine: The world’s oldest mine, providing a unique insight into early mining methods.
  • Swazi Cultural Village: A living museum showcasing traditional Swazi culture and lifestyle.
  • Sibebe Rock: The second largest monolith in the world, offering challenging hikes and scenic views.
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