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Skukuza Hotel Progress (Kruger National Park)
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SKUKUZA – It is all systems go for the 250-bed Skukuza Conference Lodge (SCL). Work on the project located next to the Conference Centre at Skukuza in the Kruger National Park (KNP) has already started by Murray and Roberts in April.
The architect for the project is JR Mashilo Lambrechts.
An amount of R230 million was budgeted for it and will be financed solely by SANParks.
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 guest houses.
There are at present 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, with reference to proposed and new developments such as the SCL. We need a new tourism model.”
Read more about the planning of Skukuza Conference Lodge and the Malelane Precint
In answer to questions on Kruger developments by TZ Hadebe of the DA, put to the minister of environmental affairs, Dr 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, up to the present, 613 reservations were made for a total of 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.
Read more about the initial plans for the Conference Centre and Lodge
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 answered that 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 mentioned that the current funding available was R25 million.
She confirmed that the roads would be tarred and that the gate would be used for entry and exit by domestic and foreign tourists. The road will be 50,6 kilometres long.
The estimated cost of the road was recently given at a stakeholder meeting as R150 million.
SKUKUZA – It is all systems go for the 250-bed Skukuza Conference Lodge (SCL). Work on the project located next to the Conference Centre at Skukuza in the Kruger National Park (KNP) has already started by Murray and Roberts in April.
The architect for the project is JR Mashilo Lambrechts.
An amount of R230 million was budgeted for it and will be financed solely by SANParks.
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 guest houses.
There are at present 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, with reference to proposed and new developments such as the SCL. We need a new tourism model.”
Read more about the planning of Skukuza Conference Lodge and the Malelane Precint
In answer to questions on Kruger developments by TZ Hadebe of the DA, put to the minister of environmental affairs, Dr 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, up to the present, 613 reservations were made for a total of 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.
Read more about the initial plans for the Conference Centre and Lodge
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 answered that 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 mentioned that the current funding available was R25 million.
She confirmed that the roads would be tarred and that the gate would be used for entry and exit by domestic and foreign tourists. The road will be 50,6 kilometres long.
The estimated cost of the road was recently given at a stakeholder meeting as R150 million.
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If Sanparks did not plan so many beds around the park, there would not be needed a new tourism plan, whatever that is supposed to mean Maybe canoes, bush brais, treetop walking, fishing etc.
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They have been saying "all systems go" for years now, if one looks back over this thread!
There was f-all going on there end March, except danger tape flopping in the breeze after visit by minister, actually very unsightly.
There was f-all going on there end March, except danger tape flopping in the breeze after visit by minister, actually very unsightly.
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Well RP, sadly so but the effort is in full swing!!
That according to photos that I have seen and
complaints heard!!
That according to photos that I have seen and
complaints heard!!
Heh,.. H.e
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At last the complaints start then, H., after 5 years of warning the public?
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What really irks would be mr. B. Schraaders reply
when questioned on traffic numbers and TIA's
thereto properly addressed with regard to Malelane
and Skukuza at the Shangoni meeting,......
I had to be reminded that the figures quoted at these
meetings were of a hypothetical nature and a would be
desired state. However all sorts of other factors needed
addressing such as maybe a kill, or maybe, or maybe or
maybe and so we carry on mitigating traffic numbers all
over the park. I very loose set of principles I'm afraid, not
justifying conservation attempt!!!
This message really needs to be posted on all three sites,
Skukuza lodge, the Malelane and Shangoni effort, for in my
opinion it would be the larger picture that gets to be abused
by traffic,....and Mr Wright, MSR comes along only days after
with a new suggestion!! How feeble for a practitioner at EIA's!!!
when questioned on traffic numbers and TIA's
thereto properly addressed with regard to Malelane
and Skukuza at the Shangoni meeting,......
I had to be reminded that the figures quoted at these
meetings were of a hypothetical nature and a would be
desired state. However all sorts of other factors needed
addressing such as maybe a kill, or maybe, or maybe or
maybe and so we carry on mitigating traffic numbers all
over the park. I very loose set of principles I'm afraid, not
justifying conservation attempt!!!
This message really needs to be posted on all three sites,
Skukuza lodge, the Malelane and Shangoni effort, for in my
opinion it would be the larger picture that gets to be abused
by traffic,....and Mr Wright, MSR comes along only days after
with a new suggestion!! How feeble for a practitioner at EIA's!!!
Heh,.. H.e
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Well off you go then, lad!H. erectus wrote:
This message really needs to be posted on all three sites,
Skukuza lodge, the Malelane and Shangoni effort, for in my
opinion it would be the larger picture that gets to be abused
by traffic,....
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Ggrrrrr iieeidssk, sometimes I just wish my torment
to dissipate in more easily route for access, like your
scrawny neck!!! Would be a lovely 4x4 route,..
to dissipate in more easily route for access, like your
scrawny neck!!! Would be a lovely 4x4 route,..
Heh,.. H.e
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