The Sodwana Bay section of iSimangaliso Wetland Park in KwaZulu Natal will be redeveloped over the next 24 months. The upgrades, which will cost R72 million (€4.8m), include a new visitor reception and gate complex and new parking, craft markets and recreational areas for day visitors.
The redevelopment programme will also remove all alien plants and promote the recovery and growth of indigenous vegetation.
“Ultimately, the success of Sodwana as a destination is dependent on the conservation of iSimangaliso’s World Heritage values, namely ecosystems, biodiversity and superlative natural value of astounding beauty,” says iSimangaliso Wetland Park CEO, Andrew Zaloumis.
iSimangaliso’s Business Director, Terri Castis, said: “The iSimangaliso Authority is proud to have celebrated 14 years of managing the internationally recognised iSimangaliso Wetland Park World Heritage Site for all South Africa’s people. Our changing environment and progressive policies mean taking into account the needs of many varied stakeholders, a privilege and responsibility that we take very seriously. We have a responsibility to conserve this unique and important park for the global community and, as such, we are managing this world-renowned icon, not only for the benefit of this generation but for our children and our children’s children.”
The development and construction phase of the upgrades is expected to create 164 jobs. Additional new permanent jobs will be created during the operational phase, of which 70% will go to previously disadvantaged individuals residing adjacent to the park.