Discover Mkhaya Game Reserve: Eswatini's Sanctuary for Endangered Species
Nestled in the heart of Eswatini’s lowveld, the Mkhaya Game Reserve offers an unparalleled African wildlife experience, blending conservation with intimate encounters of Africa's iconic species.
A Unique Wildlife Experience
Mkhaya is designed for those seeking close encounters with wildlife. Guided tours, either by open Land Rovers or on foot, provide exceptional photographic opportunities and perhaps the best chance to see the elusive Black Rhino in its natural habitat today.
A Name with Meaning
The name "Mkhaya" originates from the Senegalia (Acacia) nigrescens tree, once abundant in the lowveld. The term also translates to "home," reflecting the tree's use in traditional Eswatini building practices. This rich heritage is woven into the very structures of Stone Camp, where knobthorn trunks are prominently featured.
A History of Conservation
Originally focused on preserving Eswatini's indigenous Nguni cattle, Mkhaya has evolved into a sanctuary for locally threatened and endangered species. Stringent conservation measures have made Mkhaya the only home in Eswatini to buffalo, sable antelope, Livingstone’s eland, and tsessebe. Visitors often witness these majestic animals, along with black and white rhinos, giraffes, and roan antelope, up close on safaris. Birding enthusiasts will also find Mkhaya a haven of avian diversity.
Effective Species Management
Mkhaya’s fenced areas facilitate intensive species management and ensure the high security necessary for endangered animals. As populations grow, these species, including sable, black and white rhinos, and tsessebe, are released into larger game sections, thriving under protected conditions.
Award-Winning Conservation
Mkhaya's efforts have earned it accolades such as the AA's 'Travellers Value Award for Top-End Leisure Travellers' and 'AA Highly Recommended Accommodation.' The rhino viewing experience has been lauded as being "on par with a mountain gorilla encounter in Central Africa" by photo-journalist Stephen Cunliffe in Wild Magazine.
Community and Sustainability
Staffed and patrolled entirely by Swazis from neighboring communities, Mkhaya boasts one of Africa's most effective anti-poaching units. The reserve is self-financed through visitor revenues, making your support crucial to sustaining this vital conservation effort.
An Unforgettable African Journey
Visiting Mkhaya Game Reserve is more than a trip—it's a journey into Real Africa. With wildlife game drives, birding, big game viewing, conference facilities, and guided walks, Mkhaya offers a soul-enriching, quality experience that you will cherish forever.
Join us at Mkhaya Game Reserve and be a part of Eswatini's remarkable conservation story. Your adventure awaits!