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Don’t let the rain dampen your vibe

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Who says you need a reason to hide away? Many of our favourite local gems run lekker mid-week specials that make a rainy getaway even sweeter.
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With unpredictable weather becoming the new normal, there is a fair chance your next escape might come with a side of drizzle. While most travellers reach for the Plan B folder, the real secret to beating the rain isn’t just staying dry, it’s about leaning into the local vibe.

Rain is the ultimate social equaliser.

Whether you’re huddled under a thatched roof or sharing a laugh with a stranger over a steaming plate of food, these damp moments often become the most cherished memories of the trip. Here is how to turn a washout into a win.

Indulge in a Spa Sanctuary

When the heavens open, head for SS Tranquility Spa. They are currently in ‘relaxation mode,’ having slashed 20 per cent off all prices.

It’s the perfect excuse to melt away the stress with a full-body massage. Whether you prefer Swedish, Aromatherapy, Hot Stone or Deep Tissue, the discount applies across the board. Grab a voucher as a gift or treat yourself—just move fast, as this offer ends on January 31, 2026.

The mid-week staycation

Who says you need a reason to hide away? Many of our favourite local gems run lekker mid-week specials that make a rainy getaway even sweeter. Nkonyeni Residential Golf Estate, for instance, is currently offering a weekend escape. Simply use the promo code NKRECHARGE to unlock their latest discount.

Soul food

There is nothing quite like indigenous soul food to take the chill out of the air. This is the perfect time to explore traditional delicacies like inhloko (cow’s head) or emasondvo (trotters). For an authentic taste of home, visit Edladleni Restaurant, Emtini Cultural Village or Mantenga Cultural Village.

Writer’s Tip: If you’re determined to brave the elements for a wet hike, don’t skimp on gear. Ensure you have high-grip boots and a proper raincoat, the mud is as legendary as its mountains!

Gourmet escape

Rainy days were made for long, lazy lunches. For a true burst of flavour, head to Espinho in Siteki; their menu is a love letter to the palate. In the Ezulwini Valley, the Happy Valley Hotel offers a sophisticated dining experience that feels like a warm embrace, while Emafini Country Lodge in Mbabane serves up comfort food with views that are spectacular even through the mist.

In Malkerns, Vickery Coffee shop has a treat for pensioners. Every Wednesday and Thursday, pensioners get discounts on lunch.

If umalume can indulge, why canu2019t you? Seasonal spa treatments are the secret to keeping body and mind refreshed, balanced and glowing all year round.
If umalume can indulge, why canu2019t you? Seasonal spa treatments are the secret to keeping body and mind refreshed, balanced and glowing all year round.
Sip, savour, and enjoy the unique flavours of our signature cocktails.
Sip, savour, and enjoy the unique flavours of our signature cocktails.
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