This homey camp is set in a scenic wooded location about 3.5km from the entry gate, complete with well-appointed rondavels and simple huts – including traditional beehive huts (singles/doubles E745/1140) – and the occasional snuffling warthog. The Hippo Haunt Restaurant serves excellent grilled meat and overlooks a water hole. There are often dance performances in the evening, and the pool is another drawcard.
Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary Main Camp
eSwatini (Swaziland)
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