Mkhaya Game Reserve is a protected area in Eswatini. It is located along the MR8 road. The reserve is managed by Big Game Parks which acquired Mkhaya in 1979 in order to protect the country’s last indigenous Nguni cattle. The reserve is rich in wildlife and birds. Mkhaya is staffed and patrolled entirely by Swazis from neighbouring communities and currently boasts what is arguably Africa's most effective anti-poaching unit. It is totally self-financed through visitor revenues and your support is greatly appreciated as a means of sustaining this unique international conservation effort. Accommodation in the reserve includes safari lodge with semi-open stone and thatch units with single room with varied bed configurations, en-suite shower, basin, toilet, outside table and chairs. Note: pre-booking is essential and no children under 10 years allowed.