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Kingdom on the rise: What’s on for 2026

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The Standard Bank Luju Food and Lifestyle Festival has officially outgrown its one-day status.
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If you thought you knew Eswatini, think again. From luxury wilderness retreats to expanded festival calendars, 2026 is the year the kingdom settles into its role as Southern Africa’s most vibrant boutique destination. Here is what should be on your radar.

1. The dawn of the glamping era

Eswatini is finally getting its first true glamping resort, courtesy of The Velvet Monkey. Known for their chic restaurant and ‘community first’ ethos, the team is expanding into luxury outdoor living.

Set to debut later this year, this resort promises a seamless blend of wild immersion and sophisticated comfort. Expect the signature Velvet Monkey Italian flair: Think wood-fired flavours and artisanal pasta served under the stars. It’s not just about a bed for the night; it’s about joining a growing ‘family’ of travellers who prefer their nature with a side of silk sheets and fine wine.

2. Luju: Twice the flavour, twice the fashion

The Standard Bank Luju Food and Lifestyle Festival has officially outgrown its one-day status. In response to the overwhelming crowds and global demand of previous years, Eswatini’s premier celebration of ‘African Vintage’ will now be a full two-day experience.

This expansion allows more breathing room for the regional food market, the legendary design pavilion and the high-octane music stage. If you’re planning your outfit, you might want to pack two; the stakes for the Best Dressed award just doubled. Dates are already locked for August 1 to 2, 2025.

3. The comedy scene finds its punchline

After a period of quiet, the local comedy circuit is finally finding its voice again. Building on the momentum of last year’s successful runs-including ECOFEST and the rib-tickling Thenjiwe Unplugged and A festive Holiday Comedy Show; 2026 is set to be a bumper year for laughs.

All eyes are on the confirmed annual comedy show like ECOFEST (which is set for September 2026) and local heavyweights Mdura to lead the charge and bring more laughter. We know he isn’t a fan of the pressure, but the pressure is already on. Expect sharper sets, more frequent ‘unplugged’ nights and a comedy scene that isn’t afraid to poke fun at the status quo.

 

After a period of quiet, the local comedy circuit is finally finding its voice again.
After a period of quiet, the local comedy circuit is finally finding its voice again.
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