Tugwi Mukosi Dam Prices
Entrance Fees & Conservation Charges
Are you planning a visit to Tugwi Mukosi Dam? Below, you’ll find detailed information on entrance fees, conservation charges, and everything you need to know before your trip.
Entrance Fees & Conservation Charges
The following table provides a breakdown of the daily conservation fees for different visitor categories:
Visitor Category | Day Visitors | Accommodated Visitors |
---|---|---|
Locals (Zimbabwean Residents) | US$3 | US$1 |
SADC Visitors | US$5 | US$3 |
International Visitors | US$10 | US$4 |
What Are Conservation Fees?
Conservation fees are charges paid by visitors to contribute towards the protection and maintenance of the Tugwi Mukosi Dam ecosystem and surrounding environment. These fees help support:
- Wildlife conservation: Ensuring the protection of local flora and fauna.
- Maintenance of facilities: Keeping picnic areas, campsites, and viewpoints clean and well-maintained.
- Security and safety: Funding for park rangers and patrols to ensure visitor safety.
- Infrastructure development: Improvements in roads, signage, and accessibility.
- Sustainable tourism efforts: Reducing the environmental impact of visitors while promoting eco-friendly tourism.
By paying these conservation fees, you are directly contributing to preserving the natural beauty and biodiversity of Tugwi Mukosi Dam for future generations.
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