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Innovative attractions of the Elephant Hall at Letaba Rest Camp in the Kruger National Park (KNP), which re-opened on Monday, 20 March 2017, include the newly designed display panels, lighting system, flooring, cabinets and landscaping made available with funding worth more than R1.5 million from the Australia”s University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) and the South African National Parks (SANParks) Honorary Rangers.
The desk which service staff members operate from when guests enter the facility has also received a face lift. All these new displays add considerable value and are a result of the refurbishment of the facility, which has taken nine weeks to complete (although the project foundation which included discussions and development phase started way back in 2010).
“Although the temporary closure might have inconvenienced our guests, we hope that the refurbishment has made the facility even better than it was and that guests enjoy it. The Letaba Elephant Hall has been converted into an international icon in terms of standards, and our gratitude go to our sponsors, the University of the Sunshine Coast and the South African National Parks Honorary Rangers for their determination, financial and man hours contribution, said the SANParks CEO, Fundisile Mketeni during his address.
The Letaba Elephant Hall houses exhibits of the skulls and tusks for the KNP legendary elephants including the well-known magnificent seven; which makes it a priceless treasure. The new lighting system has brightened up the hall so that visitors can enjoy the displays such as the history on how elephants evolved as a species and the struggle that the conservationists had to endure to protect the huge herbivores against poaching.
Editor”s Note:
Cutting the ribbon for the re-opening of the Elephant Hall are SANParks Chief Executive Officer, Mr Fundisile Mketeni with the President and Vice-Chancellor for the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia Professor Greg Hill. Looking on from the background are the Chairperson Bushveld Region of the Honorary Rangers – Quintin Vermaak, KNP Managing Executive – Glenn Phillips, International Relations Projects Manager for the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia – Sheila Peake and SANParks General Manager: Visitor Management and Interpretation – Kevin Moore.
Delegates are taken on a tour for the new displays at the revamped Elephant Hall.
South African National Parks (SANParks) – Kruger National Park: Communications & Marketing
William Mabasa
SANParks Acting Head of Communications
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