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Driving
 

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Driving is the best way to see Swaziland; distances are small, all the main tourist sites are near good, tarred roads, and the major gravel roads are in decent condition. Most dirt roads are passable with an ordinary vehicle in dry months. Driving standards, however, leave a lot to be desired - highlighted by the fact that two of the last four ministers of transport have died in road accidents. The authorities permit a blood-alcohol level in drivers which is double that permitted in South Africa, which should make you think twice about long drives at night. Also, the general speed limit of 80kph outside towns is universally ignored and very rarely enforced.


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Swaziland

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SWAZILAND
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HISTORY
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LANGUAGE
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DRIVING
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TRAVEL DETAILS
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SWAZILAND ON THE INTERNET
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SWAZI PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
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WHITEWATER RAFTING
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VISAS AND RED TAPE
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MONEY
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PHONE NUMBERS
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GETTING THERE
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CHOOSING THE KING
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NCWALA AND UMHLANGA