Eswatini: The Country Continues Endless Streak As Most Travel-Friendly Country In Africa

THE Kingdom of Eswatini continues to shine in the world of travel space as it has been listed number one among the 10 most travel-friendly countries in Africa to explore.

According to an article compiled by seasoned travel writer Lakeisha Ethans and published by The Travel, Eswatini has been rated a place where tourists receive the warm reception as enjoy their stay. It describes the country as the hidden gem of Eswatini, nestled beside South Africa.

“From breathtaking landscapes to vibrant culture, this destination is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. Immerse yourself in the rich traditions, discover unique wildlife, and experience the warm hospitality that Eswatini offers,” reads part of the article.

It continues to state that, Eswatini is a small country that few bother to visit. “It is located just next to South Africa, and its people are extremely welcoming to foreigners.
It is arguably one of the forgotten gems of Africa and definitely worth seeing when looking for less touristy places in Africa to visit,” reads the article.

Lakeisha Ethans is a passionate and seasoned travel writer with an insatiable wanderlust and an unyielding curiosity for the world. Armed with a pen and a camera, she embarks on captivating journeys, seeking to capture the essence of each destination through evocative storytelling and vivid imagery.

Beyond the written word, Lakeisha is a visual storyteller, skillfully wielding a camera to capture the fleeting moments that define a destination. Through their lens, vibrant markets come to life, ancient ruins whisper tales of the past, and stunning landscapes ignite a sense of wonder and awe.

Minister of Tourism and Environmental Affairs Moses Vilakati said it was exciting to get such a good rating from such a reputable international agency. He said such was good news for the country, which Emaswati should live by it.

“This is not something small but a mileage that will go a long to attract the two million tourists that the country has set to achieve.

These tourists will then help us generate E2 billion in revenue through their spending, a target that government has set for the tourism sector. I want to encourage all those who directly interact with these tourists when they come to ensure that they receive the best care and love while they are in Eswatini.

Let them feel welcome and enjoy the Royal experience that Eswatini prides itself about. Please take care of all the tourists who will set foot at our shores during this period,” he said.
Meanwhile His Majesty King Mswati III visited the Eswatini Tourism Authority stand at the 2023 International Trade Fair during the tour of stands on Saturday.

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