Eswatini
Hiking up sibebe rock, second only to Uluru in Australia as the worlds largest rock.
Guide (R150) is recommend since the trail is not signposted or self-evident. Entrance R30 pp of which 50% is used to support the local primary school
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Confirming the below. Still 60pp. Hike is easy, no guide needed. Just use maps.me. Road is driveable even without 4×4
Report Check-InDrive up to sibebe resort and the hike becomes basically almost flat and 2 hours return only. 60 rand pp including hiking fee and resort fee. You dont need a guide find the route on maps me
Report Check-InHiking up sibebe rock, second only to Uluru in Australia as the worlds largest rock.
Guide (R150) is recommend since the trail is not signposted or self-evident. Entrance R30 pp of which 50% is used to support the local primary school