About Us

GiraffeMbuluzi Game Reserve was established in the northeastern corner of Swaziland as a conservation area in 1980, and set up as a shareblock company in 1993. The well appointed lodges are luxurious and cater for the more discerning holiday-maker.

 

Privately run and maintained, shareholders and visitors have the privilege of access to 60,000 hectares of traversable game land including the adjoining Mlawula and Hlane Game Reserves, while enjoying the quality of a private lodge and well appointed camp sites.

 

The park is bound by the beautiful Mbuluzi River and the Lubombo mountain range in the east and boasts a remarkable diversity of habitat. Flora includes the massive riverine forests with towering sycamore figs and wild date palms, rocky cliffs,  knobthorn savannah, acacia bushveld and open grasslands.

 

Over 300 species of birds have been recorded in Mbuluzi, including rarities such as Dwarf Bittern, Narina Trogon, African Finfoot and Crested Guinea fowl.

 

Daytime game viewing includes Giraffe, kudu, wildebeest, waterbuck, zebra, impala, bushbuck, Nyala, duiker, warthog, jackal, hyena and crocodile and Hippo

 

Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the sunset period when nature draws her second breath. Walk through the veld or take a night drive with a spotlight and experience the excitement of seeing the nocturnal species including leopard, hyena, civet, genet, jackal, honey-badger, serval, antbear and pangolin!

 

The property is crossed by two meandering perennial rivers. The Mlawula and the Mbuluzi which support a healthy population of largescale yellowfish, as well as barbel and bream - a flyfisher's paradise.

 

At an altitude of between 150 and 460 meters, and only 70 kilometers from the Mozambique coast, the climate is typical of the bushveld of the Eastern Seaboard - warm during the day, with pleasant cool seabreezes in the evenings.

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