A true bush experience beckons at Stone Camp at Mkhaya located in the heart of the lowveld's unspoiled wilderness. As Swaziland's refuge for endangered species, Mkhaya Game Reserve specialises in the conservation and breeding of black and white rhino as well as other rare game. Set in rich riverine forests, Stone Camp at Mkhaya offer you the opportunity to become one with nature, a place where all of your senses will pleasantly be awakened and enriched.
Accommodation at Stone Camp at Mkhaya consists of: Unpretentious unique accommodation at Stone Camp at Mkhaya comprise of 12 striking stone cottages screened by thick vegetation allowing for total privacy. The interiors are simple yet stylishly decorated and although there is no electricity the charming stone en-suite bathrooms do have hot water. The gas lanterns lit at night and soft mosquito netting draping over the sumptuous beds lends a romantic ambiance to the lovely cottages.
Enjoy delicious meals prepared Swazi-style on open fires and served buffet-style under the thatched dining area, relax and absorb the sounds of the bush, listen to the cultural and conservation stories relayed by the hospitable and knowledgeable hosts, gaze into the star-studded African skies, and absorb the lively vibe of traditional Sibhaca dancing.
Stone Camp at Mkhaya's experienced rangers and guides will take you on early morning, late afternoon and night game drives through Mkhaya Game Reserve which is home to an abounding variety of protected game. Go on guided walks to view the prolific bird life, sit quietly near a watering hole and watch the hippos and rhinos compete for the best spot to cool down; every moment at the reserve is a learning curve regarding the fragile balance of nature. The unassuming approach, extraordinary lodging, awe-inspiring environment, and sincere conservation ethics make for Stone Camp at Mkhaya to be an unbelievable magical getaway.