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Eswatini (Swaziland)

Cycling Safari

Guided Cycling Holiday

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11 days

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Eswatini (Swaziland)

Cycling Safari

Guided Cycling Holiday

Grade

1
2
3
4
5

Duration

11 days

Prices from

£2,995 P.P.
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Swaziland, or the Kingdom of Eswatini to give it its official name, is a small landlocked country located in the far eastern corner of South Africa. In stature, it might be tiny (the country is slightly smaller than Wales in the UK), but what it lacks in girth, it makes up for in diversity. The western and eastern borders are where the heavily forested, mountainous, Highveld area is found; the central section is the hilly Middleveld and the central-east is where the typical African grassland planes of the Lowveld are located. During our journey through Swaziland you’ll get to experience all of the different regions of this amazing country. We start in the highlands of the far west and slowly work our way east, ending in the wildlife-filled lowlands.
Swaziland is renowned for being incredibly friendly and welcoming and has a peaceful and relaxing air about it. Swaziland is still relatively undiscovered by mass tourism with far greater numbers of visitors heading to neighbouring South Africa. This combination of a friendly welcome, diverse geography, a peaceful ambiance and incredible wildlife is what makes a visit to Swaziland so special.
Our Swazi Adventures trip is designed to show you the absolute highlights of the country. During the trip, you will experience the best of Swazi’s quiet backroads and gentle off-road trails by bike, but we will also make use of an air-conditioned minibus and open-sided safari vehicles to make sure we can fit the maximum adventure into our stay. This itinerary is designed to include a mix of relaxed cycling, some of which is on off-road trails, plus plenty of cultural interaction and perhaps the highlight for many, you’ll get to experience up close the magnificent wildlife –black Rhino, Giraffe, Lions and Wildebeest.
As part of the adventure, we have chosen some really special accommodation – everything from straw-thatched bee-hive huts lit by paraffin lights to a secluded tented-camp located in the middle of a stunning nature reserve, where the local wildlife will casually stroll past your front door. Every location offers something different, but all have a good level of comfort and understated luxury – even in our tented camp for example you will have an en-suite bathroom (with a choice of indoor and outdoor showers), proper beds and solid floors.

Holiday Highlights

  • Explore the diverse regions of this amazing country
  • Experience some fantastic ‘off the beaten path’ cycling
  • Stay in amazing accommodation, full of character
  • Discover an incredible range of wildlife
  • Sample a wide range of great local food
  • Get to know the super-friendly local people

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The first glimpse of a White Rhino. Towers of giraffe elegantly nibbling away at the trees. A yawning hippo. The grace of the African elephant. The icing on the cake and a moment of happy tears – being up close to a pride of Lion after the beauty of an African sunset.

Samantha, UK

Itinerary

Day 1
Departure: Overnight flight to Johannesburg
Day 2
Arrival: Johannesburg Airport - transfer to Hawane

Our overland journey to Swaziland is about 5 hours. Luckily on route, we’ve got a great stop off planned, so we can grab some lunch and give our legs a bit of a stretch. Alzu Petroport is situated halfway between Johannesburg and Swaziland, and is a perfect place for a break. The restaurant is situated on a high ridge and overlooks an extensive game enclosure housing rhino, buffalo, eland, blesbok, ostrich and even an emu or two.

After the border post formalities, we’ll continue on to the Swazi Highlands where we’ll check in to the thatched lodges of the Hawane Resort. We’ll get the bikes set-up in the afternoon and then can relax and take in some amazing views.

Day 3
Hawane to Foresters Arms (inc Ngwenya Glass Tour)
31 Miles / 50 Kms Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
  • Ascent: 600 - 700 Metres Approx.

Today is the perfect introduction to Swaziland and to this trip. After a leisurely breakfast in Hawane’s thatched dining room, we’ll then hop into the minibus, in our cycling gear, for the short transfer (approx. 15 mins) to Ngwenya Glass.

Ngwenya Glass has been making glassware in Swaziland since 1987. The business employs and trains local people and is the only glass-blowing factory in the whole of Africa. They only use recycled glass and every piece that they create is hand-made and mouth-blown. The owners of the business are keen cyclists and every year put on the Ngwenya Glass Challenge – a single day mountain bike event in the surrounding hills.

Although the race only happens once a year, we’re able to access some of the gentler trails which form part of the event and which are located in the hills and meadows which surround the factory. Our route takes us down into the Hawane Valley before heading west into the Motshane Valley. The trails are initially a mix of gravel 4×4 tracks and cattle paths. We’ll head past a number of local homesteads where we’ll get a real insight into the agrarian nature of the area. Later into the ride we pick up a former railway, now turned into a cycling/walking trail and climb on a gentle gradient up into the Montigny Forest. En-route we will stock up on some snacks and regular refreshments as we push on to our overnight accommodation. Suitably replenished we continue our journey, using a network of quiet forest roads before arriving at our accommodation, a beautiful lodge set deep in the forest with views out over landscaped gardens and the wooded hills beyond. None of the riding is technically demanding and the route will be the perfect introduction to our cycling in Swaziland.

Tonight we will eat in style; the Foresters Arms has a well-deserved reputation for the amazing quality of their food. After dinner, there is the chance to kick back and relax in their colonial themed bar, complete with original parquet flooring and comfy wicker armchairs.

Day 4
Foresters Arms
22 Miles / 36 Kms Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
  • Ascent: 600 - 700 Metres Approx.

After a long ride yesterday, waking up at Foresters Arms, in one of the highest points in Eswatini is comforting. Foresters Arms was built as a bar/lounge in 1955/6 to serve a farming community and the hotel has since grown around it organically. The owner, who has been there since the mid 1980s, has imbued the place with a very particular charm. Today the hotel is deservedly popular for its excellent cuisine, with home-baking, fresh farm produce and a menu full of surprises. Equally seductive are the cosy interiors, complete with log fires, deep armchairs and piles of Sunday papers.

After a leisurely start, we join the team in the lodge restaurant for a delectable breakfast. Today we will explore the forestry area of Mhlambanyatsi. A combination of single track and forestry roads lead us through existing communities and old ruins from the Colonial era. The riding today is mostly relaxed, with a few cheeky climbs. We then return back to the lodge for a late lunch before relaxing for the afternoon and taking in all that the Foresters tranquillity has to offer. Dinner will be served at the restaurant.

Day 5
Foresters Arms to Mlilwane (inc Swazi Candles tour)
16 Miles / 25 Kms Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 300 - 400 Metres Approx.

After a hearty breakfast, our ride today will be pre-dominantly downhill. We’ll set off first on a series of forest roads, initially heading through the village of Mhlambayatsi, before winding our way down through the forest into the Ezulwini Valley. We’re going to be descending from our overnight accommodation located at 1300m down to 450m.

Our destination for the morning ride is Swazi Candles, a fairtrade producer of local crafts including candles, soap, embroidery and woodcraft. We’ll enjoy lunch under their Jackleberry trees, while watching the Swazi artists crafting their masterpieces.

After lunch we’ll pack the bikes onto our trailer and hop into the minibus for the short transfer (approx. 20 mins.) to our overnight destination. On entering the Mlilwane Game Reserve we will have the chance to view zebra, blesbok, impala, warthog, Steenbok, Grey Duiker, Red Duiker, Nyala, Kudu, Blue Wildebeest, Waterbuck, Reedbuck, Klipspringer, Oribi, Suni, Hippo and maybe a crocodile or two!

After checking in it’s time to enjoy a sundowner at the Hippo Haunt Restaurant overlooking the water hole at Mlilwane. Tonight’s accommodation are peaceful, detached beehive style rooms with thatched roofs.

Day 6
Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary
23 Miles / 38 Kms Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 700 - 800 Metres Approx.

Today we’ve got a mix of riding and cultural activities to give you a bit of a break from cycling. We start off with a buffet-style breakfast overlooking the Mlilwane water hole, before taking to the bikes to explore the network of smooth dirt roads and gentle singletrack that liberally cover the Mlilwane Game Reserve. There’s a great chance to spot wildlife during our ride and plenty of opportunities to stop and take photos.

After a chance to shower and grab lunch at the Hippo Haunt restaurant, we’ll hop in the minibus and drive for approximately 40 minuets to the nearby Ezulwini Valley, where we’ll get to explore the beautiful Mantenga village and watch a cultural show.

After our visit, we’ll head back to Mlilwane where you’ll have a chance to relax before dinner. There’s likely to be a traditional Swazi dancing display for your entertainment in the evening too.

Day 7
Mlilwane to Mkhaya Game Reserve
Non Riding Day
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Today there’s a chance for an optional early morning ride on the dirt roads in the reserve before breakfast after which we say good-bye to Mlilwane and head east in our minibus (journey time approx. 1hour 50 minuets) to the Mkhaya Game Reserve, in time for a 10am check-in.

Mkhaya is all about intimate encounters with some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife. Travel within the reserve is in open Land Rovers or on foot with highly skilled and knowledgeable guides, providing superb photographic opportunities and probably the best chance of seeing Black Rhino in the wild in Africa today.

At the heart of their bush camp is a giant Sausage Tree, Kigelia Africana, believed to be centuries old. Tonight’s accommodation is pretty special – we’ll be staying in luxury en-suite thatched stone cottages, whose big selling point is their open sides! At night, you’ll sleep under a four poster bed complete with its own giant mosquito net to keep any bugs out, but the open-sided nature of the cottages means that you’ll be able to get as close to the local wildlife as is possible to imagine. Don’t worry though, it’s perfectly safe – the larger animals in the reserve such as the Black Rhino are kept safely in a different part of the reserve.

During our stay at Mkhaya we’ll have the chance to explore the reserve both by Land Rover and on foot, with the amazing local guides, who will do their best to show you the finest wildlife that they have to offer. In the evening, we’ll eat together in the amazing thatched dining room, located at the centre of the camp under their giant Sausage Tree.

We’d recommend packing an overnight bag for your stay at Mkhaya.

Day 8
Mbuluzi Forest
12 Miles / 20 Kms Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
  • Ascent: 250 - 300 Metres Approx.

After a sunrise game view, we’ll head back to camp for breakfast and then pack up and check out. Our next destination is the Mbuluzi Game reserve, a 2350 hectare (roughly 6000 acre) private game reserve, situated on the banks of the Mbuluzi and Mlawula rivers. Our journey time is roughly 90 minutes, of which the last 30 minutes is on a dirt road through the indigenous forest. On arrival, we’ll check into our comfortable accommodation. We will be staying in individual permanent tents or chalets with solid floors, en-suite bathrooms and electricity. Each tent / Chalet comes with an additional private outdoor shower for you to experience if you’re feeling adventurous. We’ll get the bikes unpacked and set-up and then after a light lunch we’ll head out to experience some of the amazing jeep tracks and well-manicured singletrack trails that the reserve boasts.

The reserve is home to Giraffe, Impala and Wildebeest and with our knowledgeable local guide, we’ll do our best to spot some wildlife during out ride. Towards the end of the afternoon we’ll head for a highpoint of the Magadzavane Lodge in the Mlawula Nature Reserve for sundowners overlooking the Swaziland Lowveld before heading back to our camp for dinner.

Dinner will be provided by our own private chef who will make the most of the BBQ facilities at the camp and provide us with an amazing dinner under the stars.

Day 9
Cycle Mbuluzi and Tambankulu Sugar Cane Estate
14 Miles / 22 Kms Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
  • Ascent: 250 - 300 Metres Approx.

After a relaxed breakfast we’ll take to our bikes and explore some more of the amazing trail network in the Mbuluzi Reserve, spotting wildlife along the way.

After lunch we’ll get back on the bikes and head west on a mix of forest trails and dirt roads towards the Tambankulu Sugar Cane Estate, a chance to get an inside view into this important Swaziland industry. If we‘re lucky we may be able to watch a sugar cane burning!

We’ll stay overnight tonight in Mbuluzi.

Day 10
Hlane Royal National Park
14 Miles / 22 Kms Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 250 - 300 Metres Approx.

We finish our amazing journey through Swaziland on a high note, with a visit to the Hlane Royal National Park conserves vast natural resources and holds deep royal and cultural significance and is home to Swaziland’s largest herds of game.

We set off after breakfast from Tambankulu and ride on a mix of dirt roads and agricultural tracks through the sugar cane plantations and on to Hlane. If you‘re not feeling up for the ride today there is the option to take a transfer taking approximately 45mins). After arriving and checking in, we’ll have lunch in their beautiful thatched open-sided restaurant which overlooks their watering hole.

We’ll have a few hours to relax and enjoy the view in the afternoon before ending the day with a 2.5-hour sunset game drive in search of one of the big five – stopping to enjoy the sunset with a cool drink in a beautiful spot.

Our accommodation for the night are beautiful beehive lodges with thatched roofs and four poster beds. As Hlane is set in a very rural location, the lodges are lit with paraffin lanterns rather than with electirc lighting. At night as you lie in bed, if you’re lucky, you’ll hear the road of lions in the nearby reserve – an amazing way to finish a brilliant trip.

Day 11
Departure: Johannesburg Airport
  • Meals: Breakfast

We wake up at leisure, take breakfast overlooking the watering hole and once we’re all packed up, set off on our 6.5 hour approx. journey back to Johannesburg and en route to the Oshoek Border Post make a quick stop off at Ngwenya Glass to pick up any souvenirs.

Once we’re through the border and back into South Africa, we continue to Johannesburg’s Oliver Tambo International Airport (JNB) in time for evening onward connections.

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The Cycling

Terrain

This trip encapsulates the incredible variety of scenery that you will find in Swaziland. The first few days we will be riding in the mountainous area in the west, then descending to the lower hills of the Middleveld, before finishing the trip in the lowlands of the east. The riding will include a real mix of surfaces too – everything from quiet tarmac roads, to vehicle width forest roads to singletrack across grassland meadows.

The distances and the terrain are not super challenging and while not all of the riding is completely smooth, there is nothing too technically demanding on our chosen routes either. A lot of the routes are vehicle supported, so if you decide you (or your legs) need a rest, then you will be able to hop into the vehicle if you wish.

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Cycling Adventures Grade

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Grade 3 : Moderate

Distances generally between 20-45 miles / 32-72 kms per day

For the leisure cyclist with a good level of physical fitness

May include some steeper, cheeky climbs

Possibly sections of varying terrain (eg. forest tracks, gravel paths etc)

Our grading guidelines have been carefully created based on our many years of cycling experience, as well as customer feedback from our trips. Of course, if you're still struggling to figure out where you fit on the scale, do feel free to give us a quick call and we'll be more than happy to help!

For more information about our grading system click here.

Is this suitable for you?

Although you may not cycle everyday, you do keep yourself relatively fit and maybe enjoy an afternoon out on your bike at the weekend. Your preference is perhaps for flatter terrain but you don’t mind tackling some hills, and the occasional steep climb if you can take it at your own pace. For those happy to tackle some ups and downs, and possibly some sections of varying terrain (eg. forest tracks, gravel paths etc) we’d recommend our grade 3 trips. We’d generally expect those on a Grade 3 holiday to have a decent level of physical fitness and be comfortable with some longer days in the saddle.

For more information about the grading of this holiday in particular, please check out the terrain section which will give you some specifics of what to expect on this tour.

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Cycling through the villages proved to be one of the best ways to experience this country. It allows you to get close to the people, get a glimpse of their hospitality, their everyday life, their lifestyle. Would I do it again? In a flash.

Denise, Trinidad and Tobago

Dates & Prices

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Book now with a £300 deposit and nothing more to pay until 60 days before departure. Choose a date to start your booking and see all prices, including bike hire and single room supplements.

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Start Date
22/08/2024
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01/09/2024
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11 days
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£2,995.00
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10/10/2024
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20/10/2024
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11 days
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£2,995.00
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03/04/2025
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13/04/2025
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£3,095.00
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31/08/2025
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09/10/2025
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19/10/2025
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£3,095.00

Whats Included Tick

A) Accommodation (shared twin rooms) in a range of accommodation

B) Meals as the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)

C) Full tour service, including Skedaddle guides

D) Unless stated, at least one leader qualified in first aid

E) Support vehicle (where possible) and luggage transfers

F) Entrance fees for all the visits mentioned in the program

F) Airport transfer on scheduled arrival day from Johannesburg Airport (JNB)

G) Airport transfer on scheduled departure day to Johannesburg airport (JNB)

H) Financial Protection through ABTOT

What's not Included Cross

A) Bike rental (available if required)

B) Flights and charges for travelling with your bike (if applicable)

C) Meals not stated in the itinerary

D) Single room (available if required)

E) Travel insurance

F) Personal clothing and equipment

G) Personal expenditure (souvenirs, bar bills, hotel facilities etc)

H) Any optional tours mentioned in the itinerary

I) Airport transfers on days other than the scheduled arrival / departure days

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Private Departures

Private Departures

Are you keen to only travel with your family or friends? Struggling to find the right date? Well, we can organise a private departure for this tour and tailor aspects to suit your group's specific needs. Contact our friendly team and we'll help you turn your dream into reality.

The Essentials

Travel Options

We ask that you fly into Johannesburg airport (JNB).

Our trip is scheduled to fit overnight flights from the UK (with a group airport transfer scheduled for day 2) although there are often some same-day options available.

Virgin, British Airways and South African Airlines all generally offer a direct flight from London that usually work with the schedule, with numerous non-direct flights (which are often considerably cheaper) also an option.

Group airport transfers are included in the holiday cost and both the arrival and return transfers will be co-ordinated with the group flight schedule. We will provide you with details of suitable flight/arrival/departure schedules as flight timetables become available.

Please check with us before making any travel arrangements to ensure we have reached the minimum number required to guarantee your holiday and to make sure your arrangements fit with our scheduled transfers.

Please note If you make travel arrangements that fall outside of the scheduled transfer windows, there may be an additional charge for individual transfers.

Accommodation

As with all of our trips we aim to use accommodation which showcases the style and hospitality of the area you are visiting. We always have comfort and convenience in mind when selecting such places.

Bike Hire

If you don’t own a suitable bike or would prefer to avoid bringing your own, we have bikes available to rent.

These bikes are typically Titan Expert, good quality 29” wheel mountain bikes featuring front suspension, hydraulic disc brakes and good quality components.

Or alternatively we have an upgrade option available if you’d prefer to ride with full suspension. Our upgrade bikes are typically Scott Spark 740 full suspension mountain bikes.

If you do decide to rent, we will include all necessary spares. Please request helmets at the time of booking, as there are a limited number available.

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