Swaziland visa requirements for Bruneians

Travel and visa requirements

Swazi Visa is not required for Bruneians

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Brunei passport holders can stay up to 30 days in Eswatini without a visa.  
  • The passports should be valid for  6 months and should also have at least 2 blank pages for entry stamps on arrival.
  • There should be at least 2 empty pages on the passport for the Eswatini immigration stamp.
  • Visitors below the age of 18 years are required to provide an authorisation form signed by the parents.
  • Service charge of SZL 20 is levied on visitors arriving at international airports. 
  • Visitors are expected to hold proof of accommodation as well as proof of adequate funds to cover the expenses throughout their stay.
  • There are restrictions to the importation of meat, diary products, fruits, vegetables and plants.
  • There are no limitations on the importation of foreign and local currencies. However, amounts exceeding SZL 15,000 must be declared on arrival.
  • At departure, visitors are only allowed to possess foreign currencies up to the amount that was declared upon entry.
  • Baggage is usually cleared at Matsapha International Airport, which is the only airport of Swaziland.
  • It is illegal to take photographs of Swaziland's government buildings, buildings of armed forces, royal residences, and official ceremonies without prior permission from government authorities.
  • Visitors are advised to convert currencies at authorized currency exchanges and never with street vendors.
  • Swaziland uses type M power plugs. The standard voltage supply is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz 
  • In Swaziland , the time zone is the South Africa Standard Time (GMT+2), hence, Brunei is 6 hours ahead of Eswatini.
  • Swaziland is now known as Eswatini.
  • Swaziland is bordered by Mozambique to its North-east and South Africa to its North, West and South.
  • The estimated flight time from Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei to Manzini, Eswatini is 22 hours 25 minutes duration and 2 stops.
  • Public transport is the major means of transportation in Swaziland.
  • Swaziland is home to various languages. However, English and Swati are the two official languages of the country.
  • Swaziland recognizes Christianity as its predominant religion.
  • The climate in Swaziland varies from moderate to subtropical depending on the region and topography.
  • The Swazi Lilangeni (SZL) is the official currency of Swaziland. 
  • Swaziland is known to have a wide variety of landscapes that includes mountains along the Mozambican border then Savannas in the East and Rain forest in the  Northwest.
  • The country is full of arts, wildlife and natural arts such as rock arts and hut buildings.
  • Swaziland is one of the few countries in the world where both black and white Rhinos can be found.
  • Eswatini has two capital cities. Mbabane is the administrative capital while Lobamba is the national capital.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Swaziland safe to travel?

Swaziland is a very safe country to travel. It does not have an alarming crime rate, and tourists are seldom targeted.



Are there medical centres in Swaziland?

Medical facilities are limited throughout Eswatini and emergency medical response capabilities are almost non-existent.



Can I extend my stay in Swaziland?

Yes, It is possible to extend the intended visit up to no more than 30 days, however, the total period of stay may not exceed 60 days.


What is currency used in Swaziland?

The Swazi Lilangeni (SZL)is the official currency of Swaziland. 


What is the currency used in Swaziland?

The Swazi Lilangeni (SZL)is the official currency of Swaziland.