Where is Eswatini, How to Get There? Taiwanese Enjoy Visa-Free Entry to Experience Africa for the First Time

Information on traveling to Eswatini, a Southern African absolute monarchy with diplomatic ties to Taiwan, is introduced. Taiwanese citizens can enter visa-free, and tourist attractions, cultural events, and safety conditions are detailed.
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The Kingdom of Eswatini, located in Southern Africa between South Africa and Mozambique, is the last absolute monarchy in Africa. It established diplomatic relations with Taiwan upon its independence in 1968, and this friendship continues to this day. Eswatini has a total population of about 1.21 million and a total area of about 17,364 square kilometers, slightly less than half the size of Taiwan.

Holders of Republic of China passports can enjoy visa-free entry to Eswatini, receiving a 30-day stay permit upon first entry. Remember to prepare your return air ticket and proof of hotel reservation in Eswatini. Tourists can rent and drive cars in Eswatini with an international driver's license, but note that the driver's seat is on the right, and traffic drives on the left.

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(Central News Agency website, 5th) President Lai was originally scheduled to visit Eswatini on April 22, but the trip was temporarily postponed due to three African countries canceling flight permits. On May 2, President Lai successfully visited Eswatini aboard the King of Eswatini's special plane, where the King "re-enacted" important ceremonies and celebrations, welcoming the Taiwanese delegation with the highest honors. Where is Eswatini? Is it suitable for tourism? The Central News Agency takes you to learn more about this diplomatically allied country that stands by Taiwan.

The Kingdom of Eswatini, located in Southern Africa between South Africa and Mozambique, is the last absolute monarchy in Africa. It established diplomatic relations with Taiwan upon its independence in 1968, and this friendship continues to this day. Eswatini has a total population of about 1.21 million and a total area of about 17,364 square kilometers, slightly less than half the size of Taiwan.

Holders of Republic of China passports can enjoy visa-free entry to Eswatini, receiving a 30-day stay permit upon first entry. Remember to prepare your return air ticket and proof of hotel reservation in Eswatini. Tourists can rent and drive cars in Eswatini with an international driver's license, but note that the driver's seat is on the right, and traffic drives on the left.

There are currently no direct flights from Taiwan to Eswatini; a transfer in Johannesburg, South Africa, is required. A special reminder: if your flight requires customs clearance, baggage claim, and re-check-in at Johannesburg Airport, it is recommended to apply for a transit visa at the South African Liaison Office in Taiwan before your trip.

If you wish to arrange an African wildlife exploration tour, Hlane Royal National Park is one of Eswatini's representative locations. The park is mainly vast grasslands, home to various large animals such as lions, elephants, giraffes, and zebras, offering excellent observation conditions and serving as an important base for understanding African wildlife ecology.

Former President Tsai Ing-wen also visited the park in 2023, accompanied by King Mswati III, to experience the local natural scenery.

To understand Eswatini's traditions and wisdom of life, Mantenga Cultural Village is the best window. It not only replicates the appearance of traditional settlements but also builds a bridge for interaction between tourists and local residents through vibrant dances and craft displays, with two performances daily. In addition to experiencing the rich humanistic atmosphere, you can also follow the trails to explore magnificent waterfalls, taking home a dual experience of culture and nature.

Eswatini's "Bushfire Festival" is one of Africa's largest annual music and cultural events, similar to Taiwan's "Megaport Festival." Since its inception in 2007, it has rapidly developed, held annually from late May to early June, focusing on distinctive music and connecting various activities such as art, food, culture, and entertainment to attract a large number of participants.

Singer A-bao and the Nawa Girls' Team performed at the music festival last year. On their return flight, A-bao posted a message praising, "Eswatini is a very suitable country for a first African experience."

She shared that besides Western food, locals also eat rice, making it friendly to Asian palates. Coupled with the presence of an embassy, good local security, friendly people, and English communication, it offers a complete safari experience for those wanting to see wildlife and the Africa they imagine, making it a very special experience. (Edited by Kuo Yu-Ju) 1150505

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