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Mbuluzi Game Reserve hosts Run Wild challenge

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Participants will push their limits on the scenic trails of Mbuluzi Game Reserve during the annual Run WiLD challenge this weekend. (Courtesy pic
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 If you're looking for a way to reconnect with nature, boost your fitness, and take in some of Eswatini’s most breathtaking scenery all while supporting healthy living then Run Wild at Mbuluzi Game Reserve is where you need to be this August.
Set for August 15–16, the Run Wild event promises a weekend of adrenaline, wellness and wilderness. With entries now open, runners, supporters and families alike are gearing up for an unforgettable outdoor experience.

More than a race, it’s a health movement Organised in the heart of one of Eswatini’s most scenic reserves, Run Wild offers a refreshing take on health and fitness. It’s not just about who’s the fastest; it’s about movement, community and mental rejuvenation. Whether you're an experienced trail runner or simply someone looking to get moving in nature, this event makes exercise feel like an adventure. “Spending time outdoors while engaging in physical activity boosts both physical health and mental well-being". “Events like Run Wild encourage people to break away from screen time and sedentary routines.”
Something for everyone

There’s a range of passes designed to suit all fitness levels and age groups:
    E1 000 – Runners Full Weekend Pass
    E350 – Saturday Day Pass
    E550 – Supporter Weekend Pass
    E150 – Kids Pass (U15)
    E300 – ‘Run & Go’ Saturday Only Pass

From kids under 15 to seasoned adult runners, there’s room for everyone to join the movement. Even supporters can soak in the excitement while enjoying wellness activities and game reserve views.
Mbuluzi Game Reserve provides a perfect backdrop runners will navigate trails surrounded by wildlife and rolling bushveld. But Run Wild isn’t just about runningit’s about holistic health. Expect a weekend of clean air, natural beauty and time away from the hustle of urban life.
Whether you're running for a personal goal, cheering from the sidelines, or just looking to take a healthy step forward, Run Wild invites you to move for your health.
Entries are now open and spots are limited. To secure your pass or learn more, visit: www.runwildeswatini.com.

 

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