Motumahi Lodge in East Rennell has received a double cabin cruiser from the government through the Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT).
Owner of Motumahi Lodge, Kevin Saueha, has thanked the MCT and acknowledged the former Minister of Culture and Tourism, Bartholomew Parapolo, and his team for facilitating the successful delivery of the vehicle to his islet-Lodge.
He describes the support as marking an important milestone for Motumahi Lodge and for tourism development in East Rennell, the only UNESCO World Heritage site in the Solomon Islands.
Saueha said it has been their long time wish to have a vehicle to serve tourists traveling to Motumahi Lodge and to other lodges in East Rennell.
This is a wish that prompted the management of Motumahi Lodge to seek support from the national government to address its transport concerns.
“We are very pleased with this important support. Currently, we are installing additional accessories to the vehicle. The target is to get the vehicle fully equip before we dispatch it to Rennell in the coming months,” Saueha said.
Motumahi Lodge is committed to providing reliable transportation to its guests and to tourists destined to other lodges in East Rennell.
The management of Motumahi Lodge acknowledged that the vehicle delivered to their lodge will play a part to the overall development of tourism in Renbel Province.
Motumahi Lodge is dedicated to offering its tourists an authentic experience of East Rennell and its vast inland fresh water lake (Lake Tegano) while advocating for improved infrastructure for the safety and comfort of visitors to East Rennell.
Interested travellers to Motumahi Lodge can contact the lodge on mobile: +677 7441413 or email: [email protected] or WhatsApp: +61 422 222 533 and facebook (Motumahi Lodge – Solomon Islands) for more information.
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