Kingdom of SwazilandUntil 2018Kingdom of Swaziland, lie inAfricaA landlocked country in the south, north, west, and southSouth AfricaSurrounded by, northeast andMozambiqueFor neighbors.
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The crime rate in Swaziland is much lower than other countries in the region. However, try to stay where there are other people. Be careful in front of the police. As we all know, the police will arrest and abuse foreigners aggressively for minor crimes such as violating traffic rules or speeding.
Hippos are rarely found in the rivers of this country and are one of the most dangerous animals you may encounter. They are actually very fast animals, and very strong, with huge and powerful jaws. They often stay in shallow water during the day, but come out to eat grass at night. They can be unpredictable, territorial and very protective of their young people. Don't stand between hippopotamus and water.
Crocodile swimming in the river is a more common danger.
Swaziland is also one of the countries with the highest number of lightning strikes per capita in the world, and people usually know (or know) the person struck by lightning.
Be careful when passing through the 19 border crossings in Swaziland. It is forbidden to bring meat into certain areas, and soldiers have the right to conduct extensive searches on you and your vehicle. existMozambiqueIt is extremely undesirable to live in the "no man's land" on the 5 kilometers of territory between Eswatini and Eswatini; several locals were shot and killed by soldiers guarding the edges of their respective territories.
Although physical violence is not common (except on weekends, many people may drink a lot of alcohol), it is not advisable to wander around alone after dark, especially duringMbabanwithManziniBesides, there are few or no street lights. Hide your money, if you work or travel in poor rural areas, don’t eat expensive food in front of locals, especially children, especially if they are AIDS orphans and are fed as part of the Sebenta School Program , They cannot experience luxury goods.
The roads outside the town are mostly mud. The roads of the town are bumpy. Although Swazy’s main highways are usually in good repair, four-wheel drive is the key to seeing most of the internal conditions, unless you wish to be trapped several miles away from anywhere, because there are few mobile phone poles and telephones. The signal is also not complete. Other drivers, especially HGV, often overtake without warning and without checking oncoming vehicles. "Kombis" is a small local bus that functions as a taxi, and its capacity exceeds its full capacity. , And it drives very slowly, or doesn't drive at all.