Hlane
Royal National Park is a protected area in northeastern Swaziland. A flat,
lowland area with grassland and shallow pans, the park is traversed by the
Umbuluzana River. Roads and trails offer views of diverse wildlife such as
lions, elephants, hippos, white rhinos, leopards and giraffes. White-backed
vultures and other raptors nest in the ancient hardwood trees. The park also
hosts a colony of marabou storks.
Did you know: Hlane Royal National
Park, home to the largest herds of game in the Kingdom, encompasses 22,000
hectares of Swazi bushveld dominated by ancient hardwood vegetation. openafrica.org