Addis Ababa, December 25, 2023 (FBC) – The “Dine for Ethiopia” (Gebeta LeHager) projects not only contribute to the development of tourist destinations but also play a vital role in boosting infrastructure in those areas, according to Minister of Tourism, Nasise Chali,
Chebera Elephant Paw Lodge, part of Dine for Ethiopia’s Koysha project, was inaugurated by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) on Saturday and opened for service.
Reflecting on the importance of such projects, the Minister of Tourism Nasise Chali mentioned that the construction of the Chebera Elephant Paw Lodge has ameliorated various infrastructures in the surrounding areas.
The Chebera Churchura Park, situated in Southwest Ethiopia Region, has not attracted tourists as much as it should due to the lack of infrastructure, Nasise underscored.
She stated that, thanks to the infrastructures established under the Dine for Ethiopia initiative, the park is now fully prepared to receive visitors from various corners of the globe, allowing them to marvel at the breathtaking scenery of the region.
According to the Minister, the construction of Chebera Elephant Paw Lodge adheres to environmentally friendly principles, offering a comfortable and contemporary retreat for tourists to enjoy the picturesque surroundings.
Nasise expressed that this serves as a clear indication of the government’s commitment to developing tourist destinations that showcase the country’s natural beauty while ensuring the preservation of nature remains a top priority.
She revealed that numerous other tourist destinations are currently being developed as part of the “Dine for Generation” projects throughout the country. The Minister emphasized that these upcoming tourist destinations will play a crucial role in enhancing Ethiopia’s image and reputation on the global stage.