Showing posts with label Mlawula Nature Reserve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mlawula Nature Reserve. Show all posts

19 September 2023

Eswatini: Cheetah spotted for the first time in over 30 years!

The Times of Swaziland, a daily newspaper in Eswatini (formerly called Swaziland), is reporting that a cheetah has been spotted in Eswatini for the first time in over 30 years. According to the newspaper, the aninmal was spotted by rangers at around 15:00 on 16 September 2023 during a game drive in the Mlawula Nature Reserve in the country's Lubombo Region. The Times of Swaziland is quoting the Director of Parks at the Eswatini National Trust Commission (ENTC), Thulani Methula, saying that cheetahs were thought to be a locally extinct species around the 1970s but said four more cheetahs were reintroduced between 1988 and 1990 at a place called Mapelepele at Mlawula (Nature Reserve). He further said that the last sighting of a cheetah in the Eswatini was in 1991. The ENTC has since installed cameras around the area the cheetah was spotted in the Mlawula Nature Reserve to find out if it is a single animal or a family of cheetahs that has moved into the area. We'll keep you posted!

Photo (taken in Kruger National Park) by Ron Ansell on Unsplash

The Mlawula Nature Reserve is located in the Lubombo Region in north-eastern Eswatini about 100km from Manzini. The Nature Reserve is covering an area of approximately 16,500 hectares and is adjacent to Mbuluzi Game Reserve, Simunye Nature Reserve, and Hlane Royal National Park. According to ENTC's website, the Mlawula Nature Reserve "offers rare opportunities for visitors to walk self-guided on the trails through the bushveld".

29 March 2012

Swaziland: New tourism resort in the Mlawula Nature Reserve

The Magadzavane Tourism Complex opened in Mlawula Nature Reserve, Swaziland, earlier this month (March 2012). The resort situated 16km from Siteki, near the Goba/Mhlumeni border between Swaziland & Mozambique.


The Magadzavane Tourism Complex comprises forty en-suite units, restaurant, bar, conference centre and swimming pool. The resort is also offering hiking trails, picnics, mountain biking, bird watching and fishing.
Activities within Mlawula Nature Reserve can be enjoyed by visitors staying at the lodge, which include game viewing, hiking trails, picnics, mountain biking, bird watching and fishing. There is also a spacious main camp for tents and caravans.
The Magadzavane Tourism Complex isd an ideal stop-over point for visitors travelling to and from Mozambique.