Mantenga consists of 10 luxurious chalets sleeping up to 4 people each. Equipped with shower and bath tub. Meals are available at the restaurant, which is set up to cater for both large and small groups. The chalets and restaurant are situated adjacent to a boma area and the amphitheater used for the traditional dancing performances, which are held daily at 11:15 am and 3:15 pm. Next to the amphitheater is the Swati Cultural Village, a living museum of old traditions representing a classical Swati lifestyle during the 1850s.
Educational & Outreach Programmes
The cultural heritage department provides Educational guided tours for local and international primary, secondary, high schools and tertiary institutions. There is a special programme for preschools in both the museum and King Sobhuza II Park. An Outreach programme is specifically caters and made available for schools and communities who request a visit by the National Museum educators to their school and their communities. We offer in class presentations on culture topics such as umhlanga, imvunulo, umtsimba, butimba, umcwasho, kudla kweSiSwati amongst others. These topics enhance students understanding and appreciation of Eswatini’s cultural heritage as the museum provides visual aids.










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