Mbabane City Tour
You will juxtapose in viewing how life was during the colonial times. Go through Msunduza Township and via the suburban part of the city where the elite of the city were found.
Our meeting point is outside the Municipal Council of Mbabane. From there we will explore some of the oldest buildings in the city as we head to Msunduza township. The township will show you the simplicity of the life lived by the low earning class of eswatini. There we will visit Msunduza market and interact with the women working there. Our journey will proceed to the Prince of Wales which was the chilling spot for the whites during the British Colonization era. From there we will go and see the Waterloo Lamp which was erectect by the British acknowledging the spread of british imperialism in Africa. The trip ends at the Statue of Queen LaBotsibeni who played a vital role in helping nation of eMaswati gain independence in the year 1968.Read less