COMMUNITY ECO-TOURISM PROJECT

This service based project will operate in the ecotourism industry. Our mission is to conserve and preserve nature by providing a platform for outdoor enthusiasts/ tourists to contribute to community development while enjoying nature and our vision is to create a world where local communities benefit socio-economically from fringing natural resources.

We offer tourists a lifetime experience through amazing waterfalls, a snakelike tree, historic caves amidst other attractions, and our competitive advantage aside our relatively lower pricing is the uniqueness of our historic caves around the water fall. Currently, the alternatives that ecotourism lovers frequently patronize are the Kasanga Mubalya waterfalls and Stone shelter caves. However, those alternatives lack a network of other attractions to spice up the tourist experience as compared to the Kororo waterfall that offers a variety of other attractions. This specific industry is in its transition period, and it is expected to reach a 100% growth and revenue rate by 2030 as the government heavily invests in tourism.  Given those predictions, our business will perform incredibly well because the uniqueness of our waterfall, stone shelter caves and the accompanying caves are the first of its kind in this region, market research indicates that a key deterrent for some ecotourism lovers is the distance they have to travel to reach these sites. We plan to reach 10,000 tourists in yearly visits and increase our annual sales by 60% over the next year after funding.

Our plan is to construct a tourist waiting area and create signage at the stone shelter caves, waterfall that will attract tourists to the network of attractions in the area.

Our plan is to construct a tourist waiting area and create signage at the Mubalya and Kighuthu that will attract tourists to the network of attractions in the area