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IT’S biker’s weekend Eswatini

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Bikers on arrival at last year's Swazi Rally.
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This weekend, Eswatini’s biggest motorcycling festival is back, louder, faster and wilder than ever; the Swazi Rally 2025. 
If you thought last year was unforgettable, brace yourself. This year’s rally promises a spectacle that blends raw horsepower, daring stunts and family fun all into one unmissable weekend.

WHAT TO EXPECT
Jungle Rush FMX team: In¬ternational freestyle motocross riders will defy gravity with heart-stopping backflips and jaw-dropping mid-air tricks.
Drag racing: Feel the thunder as engines scream down the strip, speed demons going wheel-to-wheel in pure racing madness.
Stunt riders and spinners: Burning rubber, screeching tyres and daredevil moves that will have you gasping and cheering at the same time.
Children’s day: A family-friendly slice of the rally with activities and entertainment to keep the little ones smiling while the grown-ups revel in the roar.
… and so much more: Live music, biker culture, camping and that one-of-a-kind rally vibe that keeps fans coming back year after year.

WHY YOU CAN’T MISS IT
The Swazi Rally is more than just an event; it’s a lifestyle weekend. It’s where friends meet, engines scream and memories are made under the open Eswatini skies. Whether you’re a biker, thrill-seeker, or just there for the vibe, this rally is the place to be.

So gear up, grab your crew and head over to Rider’s Ranch at Sidvokodvo, because this weekend belongs to the Swazi Rally.

 

Fun and games will also be the order of the day.
Fun and games will also be the order of the day.
Some entertaining events to take part in at the Rally. (Pics: Courtesy and Alfred Dunn, Alfred Phillip Photography)
Some entertaining events to take part in at the Rally. (Pics: Courtesy and Alfred Dunn, Alfred Phillip Photography)
Feel the thunder as engines scream down the strip.
Feel the thunder as engines scream down the strip.
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Written by
Mthobisi Buthelezi

Mthobisi Buthelezi - Sections and Supplements Editor with the Times of Eswatini overseeing the publishing and content for the Motoring on Thursday, Property on Saturday, Tekulima (Farming) on Wednesday and Business Opportunities on Monday. Contact: 7936 3694 Email: mthobisib@times.co.sz

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