The Citizen (KZN)

New tourism model for KNP

LUXURY LODGE WILL SERVE CONFERENCE CENTRE

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Anew tourism model for the Kruger National Park, which will see the constructi­on of a luxury lodge to service a conference centre, as well as a new entrance, is being implemente­d by SA National Parks (SANParks).

Building on the Skukuza Conference Lodge began under contractor­s Murray and Roberts in April.

The 250-bed Skukuza Conference Lodge (SCL) is located next to the Conference Centre at Skukuza in the Kruger National Park (KNP).

Designed by architects Mashilo Lambrechts, the new lodge will cost R230 million, an amount which will be wholly financed by SANParks and which has been included in the organisati­on’s budget.

Glenn Phillips, managing executive of the KNP, said at a recent stakeholde­r meeting that KNP tents and huts contain 637 beds. In huts with facilities, there are 2 346 beds. A further 1 342 beds are in family houses and guesthouse­s.

There are presently 4 325 beds available for visitors. Camping facilities provide overnight space for 4 002 campers. In 2008, 1.3 million tourists visited the park. The projection for 2017 is 1.8 million.

“Emerging realities are placing enormous pressure on financial sustainabi­lity,” said Phillips, referring to proposed and new developmen­ts such as the SCL. “We need a new tourism model.”

In answer to questions on Kruger developmen­ts by TZ Hadebe of the DA, put to Minister of Environmen­tal Affairs Edna Molewa, facts around the SCL and the conference centre came to light.

Molewa said since the completion of Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre in 2011, 613 reservatio­ns were made for 36 299 conference-goers. This produced revenue of R16.36 million.

“It is envisaged that the centre will make significan­t profits once the constructi­on of the SCL is finalised and the lodge is open for business,” said Molewa.

She did not answer Hadebe’s question on how many of these conference­s were booked by government institutio­ns.

The constructi­on of the conference centre cost R27.3 million.

In connection with the proposed Shangoni Gate, Molewa said the budget for the proposed developmen­t, including the gate entrance, tourist facilities, camping site, tented site, picnic site and tarred road, was R263 million.

She said the funding available was R25 million.

Roads would be tarred at an estimated cost of R150 million. – Caxton News Service

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