Il Ngwesi
Lodge
Il Ngwesi Lodge
In 1995, a small lodge was built on Il Ngwesi, using funds donated through the
Kenya Wildlife Service. This was Kenya 's first community-owned and managed
lodge in the country. It has proved enormously successful, and has won many
awards, including a British Airways 'Tourism for Tomorrow' award, Equator Initiative
Award in 2002, Conde Nast Traveler 2003 Eco Tourism winner in the Hotel/Lodge
cathegory and Harpers and Queens "Best 101 Hotels 2003".
With the revenue from the lodge, the Il Ngwesi community
has paid for many social developments, such as the provision
of school bursaries and the construction of a primary school
and three nursery schools. Funds have also been directed
into water maintenance and health schemes. The Il Ngwesi
project won the UNDP Equator Initiative Award for their success
in tapping the biodiversity of their environment for economic
gain and community development.
Since the initiation of the Group Ranch projects, eight
Game Scouts have been employed which has greatly increased
the wildlife security. A vehicle purchased by the community
for use for security is also available for transportation
of Group Ranch members.
Training and awareness workshops have become an important
part of the picture as they cover wildlife conservation project
management and the further development of sustainable resources.
LWC still provides considerable logistic support to Il Ngwesi,
including maintenance of vehicles, communication network,
and accounting. It is LWC's objective to make Il Ngwesi entirely
self-supporting, except in areas where there are economies
of scale in LWC continuing to provide services.
This will be achieved by additional training programmes
and by moving the lodge up-market in order to generate additional
revenue.

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