
Our visit to the national museum was interesting. It was fascinating to see how Eswatini history has been displayed as a masterpiece of art.

We also had a delightful moment in King Sobhuza ll Memorial Park the where the students got to see the late King Sobhuza’s Rolls Royce cars.

At Mantenga Village, we were welcomed warmly by the residents and the students were taught the basics of Eswatini Culture from; how to formally greeting when entering a homestead, use and purpose of each hut in the homestead and how boys and girls are brought up in the Swati Tradition.



Horse Riding and the Game Drive were joyful exercises. The students learnt a lot about wild animals as well as the endangered animals in Eswatini. This was followed by a healthy meal and an ice cream treat which we all enjoyed. Our students were all well-behaved though out the trip and they showed responsibility and co-operation.