South Africa-based writer/photographer Marinda Louw has taken numerous trips to Swaziland over the years, and never ceases to be amazed by the beauty and diversity of the culture and people. Here are some awe-inspiring photos from her time in the country, which capture not only the spectacular scenery and wildlife, but also scenes from everyday life in the small towns and rural countryside.
Traditional Swazi dancers perform at Mantenga Cultural Village near Mbabane. Girls compete for male attention by seeing who can kick the highest
Traditional Swazi dancers perform at Mantenga Cultural Village near Mbabane
The waterhole in the main camp at Hlane Royal National Park attracts tourists and wildlife
The King is almost a deity in this small African country and his birthday parties cost millions of US dollars
The chalets at Magadzavane Nature Reserve in the east of Swaziland
Malolotja Nature Reserve in the northwest of Swaziland with its grasslands and mistbelt forests offers hiking trails, bird watching, camping and a treetop canopy tour
Lanterns in the chalets at Hlane Royal National Park lend a romantic atmosphere to the Spartan furnishings
Horseriding in Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary. Choose between a few hours to a 2-day trail with an overnight stay in a Bushman cave
Game drives in Hlane Royal National Park afford guests the opportunity to see 4 of the Big Five
Dusk at the dam. The hills around Maguga dam in the north of Swaziland
Detail from a lush garden at a Swaziland guesthouse
Confiscated poacher traps at the entrance to the Hlane Royal National Park serve as a reminder of the conservation efforts of this country
Brightly printed Swazi cloth is worn tied around the body and often depicts the face of the king, Mswati III
Animal skins are sold at the Manzini market. They are worn on ‘traditional’ days, or used by witch doctors
A couple walking near Shewula on the Lebombo Plateau in eastern Swaziland
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