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Picking up your wristband prior at the designated ticket containers near Malandela's Lifestyle helps you skip the entry rush. (Pics: Lujufestival.com)
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Getting ‘Luju Ready’ for the Standard Bank Luju Food and Lifestyle Festival requires balancing high fashion, smooth logistics and smart pacing.

Nail the fashion and wardrobe

 When it comes to style, the festival centres around bold, vintage-inspired and culturally rich African fashion, often showcasing vibrant prints, tailored cuts and structured headwear.

Due to much of the weekend being spent navigating grass lawns and outdoor gardens, practical footwear like block heels, dressed-up flats or statement sneakers works far better than thin stilettos.  Given the regional weather, warm, sunny afternoons followed by cool, crisp nights, bringing a tailored jacket, structured coat or chic wrap allows you to transition comfortably as the temperature drops.

Lock down logistics early

On the logistical side, handling key details in advance keeps the weekend stress-free. The festival operates as a completely cashless event using Howler wristbands, which you should create and top up online before arriving to avoid queue delays.

If you are nearby or arriving early, picking up your wristband prior at the designated ticket containers near Malandela’s Lifestyle Centre helps you skip the entry rush. Travellers crossing borders need to ensure their passports are valid and check border operating hours in advance. Additionally, accommodation in Ezulwini, Malkerns and Mbabane fills up fast, so locking in your stays and designated shuttle services early is essential.

Map out the festival zones

Once inside, pacing your movement across the different festival zones ensures a complete experience. Culinary enthusiasts can dive into cooking demonstrations, artisanal tastings and wine saloons in the Heritage Food Garden, while design lovers can shop local and regional fashion labels at the Fashion Café Marketplace. Keep an eye on the official performance schedules to catch your favourite acts across the Main Stage and Mastercard Stage, and if you are attending with family, head over to The Beehive for dedicated children’s entertainment and junior cooking competitions.

What to pack (essentials)

Packing light but smart makes a big difference once you are on the grounds.

Make sure to bring your valid identification, digital tickets, a fully charged power bank and solid sun protection like sunglasses and hats. Reusable water bottles are permitted for on-site refilling stations, but leave behind outside food, alcohol, cooler boxes, glass containers and unauthorised gear like drones, as these are strictly prohibited.

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