Opis
Hlane Royal National Park is the largest protected area in Swaziland, set in the lowveld of the Lubombo Region in the northeast of the country. It spans roughly 22,000 hectares of bushveld, ancient hardwood trees and seasonal pans. The park is home to four of the Big Five – lion, elephant, rhino and leopard – along with large herds of giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, kudu, nyala and impala. Birdlife is abundant, with vultures, marabou storks and many raptors among the highlights.
Ndlovu Camp is the main camp. It is a nice relaxing spot to enjoy the Swazi hospitality, stretch your legs and get some refreshments. The water hole has a steady stream of savanna birds coming through and the camp gardens and grounds adds additional interest.
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Dostęp
Ndlovu Camp is the main camp inside Hlane Royal National Park and located about 1 km from the Simunye road. Easily accessible by a normal sedan. As this camp is within a national park it cannot be reached on foot. The national park is access controlled and there is an entrance fee. Once in the camp it is an easy stroll around camp. Accommodation is available at Ndlovu Camp.


