Set in the heart of Swaziland’s lowveld, Mkhaya Game Reserve is home to a variety of animals. Described as Swaziland’s ‘refuge for endangered animals’, Mkhaya Game Reserve was established in 1979 to preserve the dwindling breed of pure Nguni cattle. It has had much success in this regard, and the scope has since been expanded to include other wildlife at risk, including black and white rhino, elephant and sable antelope. It also shelters more ubiquitous species, such as buffalo, giraffe, hippo, and a colourful profusion of birds. Visitors can look forward to guided bush walks, day and night game drives and excellent photographic opportunities.