Fiona McIntosh profiles Africa’s Greatest Hiking Trails.

The Malalotja Reserve in the north of Swaziland is a pristine wilderness where you can go for a short day hike or lose yourself for up to a week. Take a tent and stove and wander through the long grass, spotting antelope and stopping regularly to bathe in crystal clear streams.

Traveling 10,000 miles to get soaped up in somebody’s crystal clear stream sounds exactly like something an American would do. I’m hoping “bathe” in this context actually means “swim.”