Search
Close this search box.

Niin Lee Palm Spring Lodge Will Pave Way for Tourism Dev’t in Afar Region: Chief Administrator


Addis Ababa: The Niin Lee Palm Spring Lodge is one of the seven projects launched by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed under the “Dine for Generation” program.

The project was officially launched by the prime minister on October 28, 2023.

According to Awol Arba, the construction of the Niin Lee Palm Spring Lodge demonstrates Ethiopia’s commitment to achieving sustainable development goals while promoting peace and security.

The chief administrator stated that the project’s is closely supervised by PM Abiy, stressing that the location with its lush greenery, natural lake, and hot springs holds immense tourism potential.

Upon completion, the Niin Lee Palm Spring Lodge will provide increased benefits to the local community by ushering in a new era of tourism and agricultural revitalization.

Furthermore, Awol noted that the site known for its peaceful atmosphere and fruit and vegetable cultivation holds great promise for the local economy to thrive through tourism.

The chief administrator said the project is being
constructed with careful consideration to accommodate international visitors, leveraging lessons learned from successful “Dine for Nation” projects.

Also, the project is designed with an international perspective, making it an appealing destination for both Ethiopians and international tourists.

Awol highlighted the proximity of the Niin Lee Palm Spring Lodge to the awe-inspiring Awash National Park and Falls, underscoring its pivotal role in ensuring tourists comfort and generating job opportunities for the local population.

Meanwhile, the chief administrator disclosed that proceeds from the sale of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s “Yemedemer Tewled” book was used for the restoration of Sultan Alimirah’s historic palace in the regional capital Asaiita and the construction of a school.

Moreover, a secondary school built in Dubti through the First Lady’s Office effort has become fully operational.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency