Ethiopia's Grand Dam Unveiled for Tourists, Scholars Predict Tourism Bonanza
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), inaugurated on September 9, 2025, in the esteemed presence of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and several African leaders, is undergoing a transformative shift in perception. Beyond its foundational role as an energy project, the GERD is now being strategically positioned as a significant catalyst for stimulating Ethiopia's burgeoning tourism sector, a move strongly supported by scholars and government officials.
Ayalew Sisay, a distinguished tourism senior researcher and author, unequivocally stated that the GERD holds immense promise for tourism expansion. He particularly highlighted the artificial lake formed by the dam, known as Lake Nigat, along with its islands, as offering exceptionally favorable opportunities to host a diverse array of events. Ayalew detailed potential tourist attractions, including water sports, boat rides, and fishing, further suggesting the development of hotels and restaurants on these islands. Such initiatives, he underscored, are set to significantly enhance Ethiopia's appeal as a preferred tourist destination, simultaneously serving as a vital platform for cultural exchange, togetherness, and unity among visitors.
Corroborating this perspective, Kassegn Berhanu, a tourism and hospitality researcher affiliated with Debre Berhan University, emphasized the crucial role GERD will play in reinforcing Ethiopia's standing as a major global tourist destination. According to Berhanu, the dam area possesses the dual capacity to not only promote various nearby attractions but also to generate substantial job opportunities for local communities. However, Kassegn also prudently stressed the imperative need for developing robust infrastructure and modernizing services to fully maximize the dam's inherent tourism value and ensure a high-quality visitor experience.
The government is actively engaged in realizing this vision, as confirmed by Tourism State Minister Silesh Girma. He affirmed that the government, in close collaboration with diverse stakeholders, is diligently working to promote GERD as a premier tourism destination. In a tangible demonstration of progress, Silesh added that tourists have already begun visiting the dam, a testament to a successful partnership forged with Ethiopian Airlines, marking a significant step in establishing GERD's new identity as a vibrant tourist hub.
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