Hlane
Royal National Park


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you be interested to include a visit to Hlane Royal National
Park into your intended holiday after reading the information
below, please do not hesitate to request
a free and personalized travel advice and price estimate.
As acknowledged incoming tour operator for Southern Africa
LB Safaris will gladly assist you in fine-tuning your travel
wishes!
Held
in trust for the Nation by His Majesty King Mswati III
In
the vast bushveld expanse of eastern Swaziland where the hot,
still sun of Africa beats on the dry but life-giving soils
as it has for thousands of years, and the rumbling roars of
the lions are heard in the cool dusky evenings, lies Swaziland’s
largest protected area, Hlane Royal National Park, home to
the largest herds of game in the Kingdom.
Hlane,
named by King Sobhuza II, with its adjacent dispersal areas
covers 30 000 hectares of Swazi bushveld, dominated by ancient
hardwood vegetation. Hlane is home to lion, elephant and white
rhino, with an abundant and diverse bird life, including the
highest density of nesting white backed vultures in Africa.
A network of self-drive game-viewing roads criss-cross the
park’s flat terrain, weaving between the 1000 year old
hardwood vegetation and shallow pans which attract great herds
of animals during the dry winter months. Guided walking safaris,
mountain biking and game drives in Hlane's open Land Rover's
are also available.Head for the bush and experience the sights
and sounds of Hlane against the roar of Hlane’s magnificent
lions – the symbol of royalty and the pride of Swaziland.