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Feasibility Study of Proposed Tourism Dev in Shewula, NE ...

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• Access<br />

The proposed routes for access to the tourism development could be both<br />

dangerous (although boats could be a good option <strong>in</strong> the long-term for the<br />

adventure tourist) and costly (build<strong>in</strong>g a bridge across the Umbuluzi River would<br />

be expensive but rema<strong>in</strong>s an option <strong>in</strong> the long-term).<br />

3.4. CONCLUSIONS<br />

After extensive consultation and <strong>in</strong>tensive participation with primary and secondary<br />

role-players, it was felt that the orig<strong>in</strong>al proposal was unlikely to be feasible <strong>in</strong> the<br />

long-term, and had a high risk <strong>of</strong> failure.<br />

The orig<strong>in</strong>al concept for tourism development has not been properly conceptualised<br />

and there is <strong>in</strong>sufficient <strong>in</strong>tegration and broad-based participation <strong>in</strong> the plann<strong>in</strong>g<br />

process.<br />

There is a dire need for a strategic tourism and conservation plan for the <strong>Shewula</strong><br />

area to identify potential nodes for development, and undertake a detailed<br />

assessment <strong>of</strong> these. Alternatives have been identified but require further<br />

assessment (see Section 6.1).<br />

A market<strong>in</strong>g plan needs to be drawn up <strong>in</strong> parallel with an <strong>in</strong>tegrated and strategic<br />

tourism and conservation plan, so that a pro-active strategy is <strong>in</strong> place. This could be<br />

carried out <strong>in</strong> conjunction with a private operator who could manage the lodge for the<br />

community.<br />

The private operator would determ<strong>in</strong>e the rates for the proposed tourism<br />

development(s), as he/she is the one who must ultimately make the pr<strong>of</strong>it on the<br />

tourism development. Factors to be taken <strong>in</strong>to account <strong>in</strong> determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the rates are<br />

varied.<br />

• Firstly, one could determ<strong>in</strong>e at which rate the potential market dim<strong>in</strong>ishes. In<br />

connection with this, one could determ<strong>in</strong>e what is the rate at which the tourism<br />

development becomes unfeasible, due to the rate def<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a market that is too<br />

small to susta<strong>in</strong> the tourism development <strong>in</strong> the medium- to long-term.<br />

• Secondly, the rate could be fully <strong>in</strong>clusive or it could only cover bed and<br />

breakfast; or d<strong>in</strong>ner, bed and breakfast. Extras to be charged for would then<br />

<strong>in</strong>clude lunch and/or d<strong>in</strong>ner, and activities (walks, game drives, etc). Tour<br />

operators could <strong>of</strong>ten help to determ<strong>in</strong>e this. 77<br />

The number <strong>of</strong> beds available will also help to determ<strong>in</strong>e the rate charged, as the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> beds determ<strong>in</strong>es staff<strong>in</strong>g costs. The number <strong>of</strong> staff needed per bed for 8<br />

beds is greater than the number <strong>of</strong> staff per bed for say 20 beds. Therefore there is a<br />

po<strong>in</strong>t where the best option for the number <strong>of</strong> beds will be determ<strong>in</strong>ed by staff costs,<br />

thus determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the rate.<br />

More research would be required <strong>in</strong>to what design would be best for the tourism<br />

development, so as to ensure its complementarity with the receiv<strong>in</strong>g environment,<br />

and with the market targeted.<br />

77<br />

Ruth Buck, Owner, Foresters Arms, Swaziland, pers. comm.

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