5 Reasons YOU should join Ace Camps in eSwatini

5 Reasons YOU should join Ace Camps in eSwatini

We're heading to the the incredible Kingdom of eSwatini + South Africa!
August 14 - 25, 2022

WHY VISIT ESWATINI?


Lonely Planet has just named eSwatini (formerly Swaziland) one of the top 5 countries to visit in 2020. Come with us and see why! We will explore the art of Batik Wax Printing, Natural Fibre Weaving, Markets, Textiles, Baskets and Safari in Kruger National Park + more!⁠

Here are our top 5 reasons to join us on this adventure!


NO 1.

THE CRAFTS OF eSWATINI


eSwatini has a remarkably impressive range of traditional arts and crafts with many of its products now found in top homeware stores + boutiques around world. On this trip you will visit many craft ateliers with a focus on hand woven baskets, stunning glassware, beautiful batiks + naturally dyed woven goods – all uniquely Swazi.

 

NO 2.

LOCAL WILDLIFE

The diversity, density and sheer numbers of animals is almost unparalleled, and all of Africa's iconic safari species – elephant, lion, leopard, cheetah, rhino, buffalo, giraffe, hippo and zebra – live out their dramatic days here, along with a supporting cast of 137 other mammals and over 500 varieties of birds. 


 

NO 3.

WORKING WITH CRAFT ARTISANS


During this Ace Camp you will have a very special opportunity to work hands-on with local women's cooperatives comprised of skilled artisans. You will learn from them and produce your own printed and woven textiles. All workshops are open to beginners.

 

NO 4.

ENDLESS LANDSCAPE


eSwatini is a country of magnificent mountain scenery with rivers, waterfalls and gorges; unique rock formations which are among the world’s most ancient; lush and fertile valleys, plus typical African bush and unique local architecture.

 

NO 5.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT


With thanks to the generosity of our 2019 guests, we were able to support and organize new eyeglasses for an entire team of local artisans. This effort has made a significant impact in the lives of the women, given the detail of their work. In addition, Ace Camps's eSwatini travel partner actively supports both local communities and wildlife & environmental conservation projects.

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