THE ZIMBABWE Parks
and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) has reviewed the Victoria
Falls rainforest conservation fees to improve the authority's
operations. The adjustment will see domestic tourists now paying $60 per
person, up from $30, while the entry fee to the Zambezi National Park
is now pegged at $50 with effect from the 1st of February. Regional and
international fees remain unchanged. The locals who constitute around 25% of
the total annual visitors to the rainforest expressed mixed reactions to the
adjustment with some describing the revised fees as reasonable while others
bemoaned the short notice.
"With
everything going up we certainly cannot expect the entry fees to remain
constant. When you compare to what the international tourists are paying, the
$60 is still reasonable in my opinion," said one local tourist.
Victoria Falls
tourism industry players say the adjustment is reasonable compared to the 30 United States
dollars being paid by foreigners and are optimistic the funds will go a long
way in enhancing the authority's operations.
"An
adjustment of ZW$30 is somehow justified, considering that a few years ago
locals were being asked to pay seven United States dollars. One also has
to take into account the fact that the authority has to fund conservation
works," said Fungai Nhau, Director of Afro Honey Guide.
Clement Mukwasi
President of the Employers Association for Tourism and Safari Operators also
echoed the same sentiments arguing that the rates are reasonable and
competitive.
The legendary
and breathtaking Mosi-oa-Tunya remains a major drawcard and the most-visited
gem in the country, with a total of 357 552 tourists having visited the
waterfall in 2019, representing a 5.6% increase compared to 338 472 recorded in
2018. ZBC
Source: ZimParks Hikes Vic Falls Entry Fees (04/02/20)
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