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Sibebe Survivor is an annual hike in Mbuluzi, Eswatini, involving a climb to the top of
Sibebe Sibebe is a granite mountain in Eswatini, located 10 km from the capital city Mbabane. It is the second-largest monolith in the world and the largest exposed granite pluton,
, the world's second largest single
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monolith A monolith is a geological feature consisting of a single massive stone or rock, such as some mountains. For instance, Savandurga mountain is a monolith mountain in India. Erosion usually exposes the geological formations, which are often ma ...
. Initiated by the Rotary Club of Mbabane-Mbuluzi in July 2004, the Sibebe Survivor hike follows a course from Mbuluzi High School to the top of the rock and back. The number of participants has increased annually, with almost 3,300 climbers in 2011. Due to growing interest in the event, a website has been created for online registration to avoid long queues on registration day. People from all around the world are motivated to join in the annual climb of Sibebe Rock, which is always scheduled for the last Sunday in July. In 2012, the climb was even undertaken by an amputee using his wheelchair and crutches. In 2011, the event raised over 501 thousand Emalangeni (Swazi currency), equivalent to approximately 50,000 Euros. Participants are required to carry at least 1 litre of water, which is supplied at the start of the hike. The Rotary Club also provides a pre-hike breakfast and presents participants with certificates and prizes afterwards.


Details of the event

"Sibebe Rock", an 800-meter-high
monolith A monolith is a geological feature consisting of a single massive stone or rock, such as some mountains. For instance, Savandurga mountain is a monolith mountain in India. Erosion usually exposes the geological formations, which are often ma ...
in Eswatini , is the second largest exposed monolith in the world (after
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in central Australia). The Sibebe Survivor walk is a 10 km walk that starts from Mbuluzi High School, where participants can park their cars. Hikers climb the rock in an average time of 3 or 4 hours. Though Sibebe Survivor is a race, most of the participants just come to enjoy the views from Sibebe Rock and help people in need. The funds raised by the event are used to finance Rotary Foundation projects such as the distribution of wheelchairs and support for government hospitals. There is no cash reward for the winner of the race. The number of participants has gradually increased since the event was first held in July 2004. Whereas 1,500 hikers made the climb in 2008, the 2011 event drew 3,284 hikers. In 2012, the Rotary club limited the number of participants to a maximum of 4,000 people in order to limit the event's impact on the environment. Sibebe Survivor is not only a walk but a popular social event in Eswatini. Some activities are prepared before the run, such as parties in restaurants and clubs. For example, in 2011, the event featured an African night at the Greans Restaurant where African food was served and people were allowed to compete at playing drums. DJ Toxik provided lively dance music. The many other parties organized in clubs included a Sibebe Survivor Party featuring DJ Cybos at House on Fire. By means of these warm-up parties and
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ads, participation in the hike is encouraged.


Location

The Sibebe Survivor event allows many people to discover the remarkable Sibebe Rock, which remains relatively unknown outside of Eswatini due to a decline in foreign tourism in the post-
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era. Rising 1,378 meters above sea level, Sibebe Rock is the second largest rock in the world. In Eswatini, it is commonly compared to the
Uluru Rock Uluru (; pjt, Uluṟu ), also known as Ayers Rock ( ) and officially gazetted as UluruAyers Rock, is a large sandstone geological formation, formation in the centre of Australia. It is in the southern part of the Northern Territory, southw ...
, or Ayers Rock, in Australia. However, the Sibebe rock is much older, having an estimated age of 3 billion years. According to the archaeologist Peter Beaumont, some artifacts discovered in the late 20th century in caves of the Sibebe valley also date from the Middle Ages. The valley has an altitude of 1,400 meters. A unique Swazi beer,
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, has also been named after Sibebe Rock, honoring it as a symbol of Eswatini.


History

The annual Sibebe Survivor event began in 2004 under the leadership of Dudu Dhlamini of the International Rotary Club of Mbabane-Mbuluzi. His main purpose was to raise money for various community projects in Mbuluzi, Eswatini. For example, they have helped children from Founteyn Primary School to buy school uniforms, financed free eye-testing for Swazi citizens, and donated wheelchairs to people who could not afford them in rural towns. They have also financed projects for deaf people, helped provide scholarships for OVCs (Orphans and Vulnerable Children), and supported causes such as breast cancer.


Organization


Participants

Anyone can participate in the climb, with hikers ranging in age from children to elderly people. In 2011, the oldest participant was 76 years old. At the end of the event, participants are ranked either by groups or individually. Recognition is given in various categories, such as to the oldest and youngest participants, for cultural distinctions such as “Best
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,”, and for the largest team registered by one company.


Sponsors

Sibebe Survivor is sponsored by various companies, each donating some of their products to the Sibebe Survivor Challenge. * Money:
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Eswatini Beverages Eswatini Beverages Ltd (EBL) was a subsidiary of SABMiller until 10 October 2016 when it was acquired by Anheuser-Busch InBev. It is a beverage and brewing company in Matsapha, Eswatini. The company was formed in 1995 by the merger of Eswatini Brew ...
and Eswatini Electricity company (EEC) * Adverts: The Swazi Times, The
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and Eswatini TV * Water and other drinks: Eswatini Beverages, Water Corporation and Sibebe Lager * Goody bags: Real Image * Food: Fedics * Tents: Grand Air Investments * T-shirts: Dixies * Transport: African Distributors


References

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External links


Official Sibebe Survivor websiteOfficial Rotary Club of Mbabane Mbuluzi websiteOfficial Rotary International Foundation website
Hiking Sport in Eswatini Recurring sporting events established in 2004 2000s establishments in Swaziland