The Afar Region of Ethiopia known as the ancient place where human history began, inaugurates this week a new lodge, Niin Lee Palm Spring Lodge hat cover 78,000-meter square of land.
This developmental milestone serves as a showcase of tourism excellence, effectively highlighting the region’s inherent beauty, according to the state media Ethiopia News Agency report. It is stated that following the successful national projects known as “Gebeta le Sheger” and “Gebeta le Hager,” this project, which is part of the “Gebeta le Tiwulid” (Dine for the Generation) initiative, stands as living testimony to Ethiopia’s ability to withstand challenges and strengthen its developmental journey.
“The significance of this project goes far deeper than mere construction. Beyond revitalizing the tourism sector, the new Ni’in Le Palm Lodge has ushered in a new chapter for the local agricultural sector, demonstrating ‘Agri Tourism’ in practice. Furthermore, this charming green paradise we have created within a challenging and hot landscape highlights our national capacity to achieve the impossible,” reads the editorial of another state media Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation.
“Additionally, by creating extensive job opportunities for local youth and mothers, it has proven its potential to directly benefit the community and enhance Ethiopia’s visibility on the international stage. Ensuring this beacon of development shines brightly in every corner of our country requires the active participation of us all. Since “Gebeta le Tiwulid” is a labor of expanding the legacy beyond today for the next generation, leaving a mark that one generation passes on and the next remembers with pride is the civic responsibility of every Ethiopian,” stated Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation.



















