Malolotja National Park covers 18,000 hectares (44,000 acres) of mountain wilderness on Eswatini's northwestern border with South Africa. The park includes Ngwenya Mountain, Eswatini's second highest mountain (1,829 m),[1] and Malolotja Falls which drop 89 metres (292 ft), the highest in Eswatini.[2] Habitats include short grassland to thick riverine shrub, bushveld and Afromontane forest.[1]
The region was identified as important by the Swaziland National Trust Commission in the early 1970s. At that time most of the area was sheep grazing land and much was privately owned. However, the area had little agricultural potential and residents were resettled on good agricultural land adjacent to Malolotja.[1]
Most rain falls in summer thunderstorms from December to April. Frost is common in June and July.[2]
Ngwenya Mine
The Ngwenya iron ore mine is located within the park, near the Hawane Dam. Salgaocar is the company that is contracted to extract over 32 million tons of ore, amid much protest from locals over environmental repercussions and the detriment to one of the nation's main water supplies.[7]
Tourism
There are only 25 kilometres (16 mi) of road in the park, but much more can be explored on 4×4s, mountain bike or by hiking.[2] There are a number of designated camping sites.[8]