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Driving through Swaziland

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 23, 2017January 25, 2017 10 Comments

As we drove out of Kruger National Park, my wife had one thing on her mind and I had another. The sun was precipitously dropping over the rolling green hills and Heidi’s concern was where we would stay the night. My mind was pre-occupied by a sense of excitement that we were about to cross another international border and would soon be in Swaziland. Shelter? Eh, we’ll find something.

The border post came upon us suddenly—a modest barricade with an office to stamp out of South Africa adjacent to it. The formalities took mere moments and after presenting a just-obtained gate pass to a group of officers standing around chatting, we drove into a brief stretch of no-man’s land between the two nations. We came upon another gate and a small concrete building on the right. Inside, we were stamped into Swaziland, paid a 50 ZAR (~$5) highway tax, and were on our way again.

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South Africa has areas of extreme poverty, but crossing into Swaziland felt like crossing into another world. The temperature was cool and masses huddled up on the other side of the border, trying to enter South Africa before the 8pm border closing. A roadside market offered fresh produce but beyond that came farmland and very modest housing structures, many without doors or windows.

Giant bonfires glowed on several hillsides.
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The roads were paved—somewhat—but pot holes were frequent and sometimes unavoidable. As the sun finally set, rain began to fall…just a drizzle…and suddenly the most beautiful lighting storm I have ever witnessed began. Streaks of lighting pummeled the sky every 30-40 seconds, intense and bright, sometimes horizontally, lighting the dark sky as if it was day. But there was no sound of thunder.

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Speaking of lightning storms, Heidi was not at all happy—it was now dark, we were in a strange country with bad roads and no place to stay, and she was hungry and tired.

It was 90-minutes to Mbabane, the administrative capital, and I figured we would find lodging there. We passed several casinos on the way – that seems to be a fledgling industry – but they all looked dodgy or too far off the road.

The highway is one series of steep hills followed by sharp declines followed by steep hills. Traffic was thankfully very light, so though only two-lane roads, we never got stuck behind a slow-moving truck.

We drove and drove, up a hill and down, and as we neared the capital we came to a small city with a nice-looking inn. We pulled over and I ran inside to check on availability. Written on chalk on the wall was a price list, with double rooms going for 400 Rands but there was no one at the front desk. I peered into a nearby bar where a couple Pakistanis in religious attire were smoking and drinking (fruit juice, of course). I waited a few more moments than returned to the car and began driving again…the capital was now only 45km away.

The roads truly were empty and as we neared the capital, we entered a six-lane highway that was brightly lit…and also empty. I had a lot of fun driving up and down hills the last 10km with a perfectly paved road and just a handful of cars over the stretch. It felt like a strange horror movie somehow, like everything was too calm…lightning but no thunder, a freeway but no traffic. The navigation system was totally lost – I assume the freeway is a recent development.

Finding Lodging

We reached the outskirts of the capital and pulled off the road toward a guesthouse advertised at the border. It turned out to be a small home with a man sitting on the porch puffing away at a cigarette. He said there was no room and suggested a guesthouse down the road.

Down the road we saw the guesthouse sign, but it led down a dirt road that suddenly turned into deep mud. Reverse.

We returned to the highway and climbed one more hill into central Mbabane, the administrative capital (we had passed Lobamba a few KM back, the royal/legistlative capital city and home of the corrupt King Mswati III, who recently purchased seven custom Mercedes from Germany while per capita income in his country is about $3800/year).

Following signs toward the city center, suddenly and swiftly a bank of fog rolled in, so thick that we could not see more than a few meters in front of the car. I slowed to 20km as we inched along the deserted city streets. Now I really felt like I was in a horror flick.

Heidi spied a sign reading “Hotel, 400m” and we followed it, bearing left and winding down a small road till we came to the Mountain Inn. A guard lifted the barricade to the small parking lot where a din of light flowed out of an Irish pub.  Around the corner was the hotel entrance and then came the big question…was there room, or would we be forced to continue on?

There was room, and we stayed the night.

Next morning the fog was lighter but still present. Pulling out of the hotel, we travelled down a road toward a craft market recommended by the hotel. A little local culture and we had gifts to purchase anyway–

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We found the market and though it looked (and must have been) touristy, we purchased several wooden handcraft items, bartering down the price from $65 to $50. The look on the woman’s eye as she took our money was priceless…a huge smile followed by a cell phone call and a hurried conversation with someone. I think she met her quota for the week…but I thought the exchange was fair…enough.

Across the street, a group of uniformed school children were practicing(?) farming.

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That was it. We got back on the empty freeway and followed it to the South African border, where formalities were much the same as on the trip in, but took mere minutes. We began the drive back to Johannesburg thankful for what we had seen and thankful the blessings we take for granted.

Oh yeah, one more diversion.

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I recommend a trip to Swaziland…we were there for 18 hours and drove through half the country. It’s a small place with kind people and well worth a visit.


Read More of My Month in Africa Trip Report

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Review: Houston to Lagos in United Airlines 787 Business
Transit in Lagos: Bribing My Way Out
Review: Oasis Lounge Lagos (LOS)
Review: Gabfol Lounge Lagos (LOS)
Lagos to Johannesburg in South African Airways Economy Class
Setting Up Shop in Pretoria
How to Obtain a South African Police Report
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Review: Nkambeni Safari Camp
Driving Through Swaziland
Review: Mountain Inn Mbabane, Swaziland

 

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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10 Comments

  1. Brian Cohen Reply
    January 23, 2017 at 8:01 pm

    Lucky you, Matthew.

    I was driving on that empty highway at night in fog so thick that I could not see the lights of the poles in the center of the highway until the last second.

    I wish you would have asked me about Mantenga Lodge in Mbabane. You would have had a pleasant stay at a good room rate…

    • Matthew Reply
      January 24, 2017 at 12:29 pm

      Just looked at Mantenga Lodge…looks nice!

  2. MeanMeosh Reply
    January 23, 2017 at 11:00 pm

    I’m insanely jealous you got to do this! I’m FAR too anal to try and do something like this without any advance planning, but good job pulling it off.

    I couldn’t help but chuckle at the cattle-related traffic jam. You run into those all the time when driving around India, mostly in the country, but occasionally even in the middle of the city.

    • Matthew Reply
      January 23, 2017 at 11:05 pm

      You should try it sometime! There is something so liberating about not planning in advance.

  3. Aleks Reply
    January 24, 2017 at 12:14 pm

    Question about driving into Swaziland: do you need any special note or something from SA car rental company to enter Swaziland and get back?

    • Matthew Reply
      January 24, 2017 at 12:28 pm

      Good question. We rented with Avis and there were no restrictions driving into Swaziland or Lesotho. But, we wanted to take the car to Mozambique as well and were very clearly told that was not allowed. We did not attempt it.

      • Aleks Reply
        January 25, 2017 at 9:36 am

        Thanks.
        How was your rental experience overall?
        I saw that some insurance are mandatory in SA and included in the rental rate; but I believe that personal liability is optional and most likely not covered with Chase Reserve?

        • Matthew Reply
          January 25, 2017 at 11:54 am

          I waived personal reliability and had my Chase Sapphire card, which Chase said covered me. I doubted it, but was willing to take the chance. Thankfully, no accidents on those terribly unsafe South African roads.

  4. Carol Errington Reply
    December 13, 2018 at 10:30 am

    which lodge did you stay in at Kruger? We would like to plan to drive from Kruger to Mbabane then to Natal (Rorkes Drift) it seems to be only 4 hrs

    Fascinating blog

    • Matthew Reply
      December 13, 2018 at 5:16 pm

      We stayed outside the park at the Nkambeni Safari Camp

      https://liveandletsfly.boardingarea.com/2017/01/23/review-nkambeni-safari-camp/
      http://liveandletsfly.boardingarea.com/2017/01/22/safari-kruger-national-park/

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