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Enugu set to redefine tourism experience through canopy walk

 

 

Enugu State is poised to become a premier tourism destination in Nigeria, thanks to the state government’s efforts to boost the sector. The recent mapping visit to Nsude Pyramids for the construction of a canopy walk and zipline is a significant step in this direction.

The Nsude Pyramids, an archaeological site in Enugu State, hold immense cultural and historical significance. These pyramid-shaped shrines were built by the Igbo people and are believed to have been constructed between the 9th to 11th century C.E. The pyramids are not only a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the Igbo people but also a symbol of the state’s rich cultural heritage.

The proposed canopy walk and zipline project is expected to bring significant economic benefits to Enugu State. However, some of the ways this project can impact the state’s economy:

– Job creation: The project will create jobs for locals, both during the construction phase and in the long term, as the site will require staff for maintenance, ticketing, and tourism management.

– Revenue generation: The canopy walk and zipline will attract tourists from all over the world, generating revenue for the state through ticket sales, hospitality services, and local businesses.

– Infrastructure development: The project may also lead to the development of surrounding infrastructure, such as roads, hotels, and restaurants, which will further boost the local economy.

– Cultural preservation: By promoting tourism, the project will also help preserve the cultural heritage of Enugu State, including the Nsude Pyramids, which are an integral part of the state’s history and identity.

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In addition to the economic benefits, the canopy walk and zipline project will also promote sustainable tourism in Enugu State. This will not only help protect the environment but also ensure that the benefits of tourism are shared equitably among local communities.

Overall, the proposed canopy walk and zipline project at Nsude Pyramids is a significant step towards promoting tourism and economic development in Enugu State. By leveraging the state’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, the project is expected to create jobs, generate revenue, and promote sustainable tourism practices.

‘Wale Olapade

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