Drakensberg cable car set to boost tourism
The Drakensberg is a naturally scenic part of South Africa with its spectacular mountain scenery. The area is a firm favourite among many South Africans who often view it as a convenient local option for mountain scenery and activities. READ MORE: Nelson Mandela Bridge temporarily closed for maintenance DRAKENSBERG MOUNTAINS The Drakensberg region is equivalent […]
The Drakensberg is a naturally scenic part of South Africa with its spectacular mountain scenery.
The area is a firm favourite among many South Africans who often view it as a convenient local option for mountain scenery and activities.
READ MORE: Nelson Mandela Bridge temporarily closed for maintenance
DRAKENSBERG MOUNTAINS
The Drakensberg region is equivalent to something like Europe’s Alps for many South Africans.
Hiking, mountaineering, exploring nature, camping and swimming in crystal-clear water are all possibilities in the Drakensberg area during the summer months.
In the winter, the mountainous area is also a tourist drawcard since its peaks are often covered in snow.
However, the area is not always on the tourist map for international visitors to South Africa. This is set to change.
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BOOSTING TOURISM IN THE DRAKENSBERG
Tourism to the area is set to increase once the cableway is completed and operational. The cableway will afford inspiring 360° views of the Drakensberg Mountains.
According to The Witness, KZN MEC for Economic Development and Tourism and Environmental Affairs (Edtea), Siboniso Duma, conducted an oversight visit to monitor the progress of the cable car project that was restarted earlier this year, on Saturday.
BENEFITS FOR THE DRAKENSBERG REGION
The cable car project will certainly boost tourism in the local area. But it will also benefit tourism of bordering provinces and neighbouring Lesotho.
“The area attracts both international and domestic leisure tourists, who mostly come for hiking and adventure. The plan is for the cableway to be located in a part of the Drakensberg that currently has minimal tourism infrastructure and accommodation,” Duma said.
VARIOUS PROJECTS
The cable car project is just one of a number of projects that are in the pipeline for the Drakensberg area.
“The seven ancillary projects attached to the anchor project will generate hundreds more jobs and business opportunities will extend to all sectors of the economy,” Duma said, per The Witness.
CREATING EMPLOYMENT
Drakensberg’s cableway project is set to create sustainable employment and boost tourism in the area.
The project will contribute to permanent employment and to the development of other related business activities.
“It will bring about an increase in business in the area, which will create a considerable number of new jobs, particularly in the construction and hospitality industries, including the increase in the number of retail and restaurant outlets. The cableway itself will place 151 people in permanent and sustainable formal jobs.”
DRAKENSBURG PROJECT UPDATE
Trade and Investment KwaZulu-Natal (TIKZN) CEO Neville Matjie provided a status update on the project.
He said a feasibility study and business plan had already been developed and there was interest in the project, from investors.
“However, certain studies still need to be completed, including packaging the project for investment,” Matjie said.