Star off for the resort and road up. The rock and its surrounding rocks, are absolutely impressive from Pine Valley Road. If you can, pull over and take a look from below prior to going up. The road up is treacherous. A single lane crumbling thing so be careful and keep your eyes ahead for massive pot holes, failing shoulders and animals. Once at the top, there is an entrance fee of 50. Hopefully it goes to keeping the park up.
The “resort” is a sad place. A testament to the folly that we can build something on top of nature. If this place was on my face, I would have it surgically removed. Really should just be a parking area, small food services, basic sleepover places, and let nature do the rest. Instead it is a crumbling assortment of buildings, amusement park things and failing infastrure. Go see the rock, stay for the views but try and...
Read moreSibebe is an historic centre and relatively cheap considering it attracts alot of tourists.. It is so tiring but funfilled to climb up to the summit. The local beer is named after the rock, you should make sure you have a taste of it before leaving the kingdom of Eswatini. There is a nice bar close to the summit of the mountain and they serve selections of alcohol. They also have nice meal and you are alllowed to take it away. There is also a nice guest house for hikers that wishes to...
Read moreI visited Sibebe resort for rock climbing on 18 Sept 2021. What a challenging and interesting activity! We enjoyed the incredible rock views and being in the caves was quite an amazing experience, I must say. Mr Gama (our tour guide) made it worth our while. He even took care of those who were on the verge of giving up during our tour. I would recommend provision of knee pads and hand gloves for climbers as these are essential, also a staircase or easier way to get to the zipline...
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