glorious Gorgora project is nearing completion as the final phase of the construction is well underway, according to the manager of the project.
Gorgora along with Wenchi and Koysha projects is part of the national projects initiated by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in 2020 to preserve natural resources and unleash tourism potentials in the country.
As part of “Dine for Nation” initiative, Gorgora project aimed to have an immense contribution to boost and expand the tourism site of northern Ethiopia.
High-level officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ambassadors representing Ethiopia in various countries, among others have visited the progress of the Gorgora project.
Praising the progress of the project with quality and speed, they said the project is a heritage that can drive Ethiopia’s tourism growth forward.
Manager of Gorgora project, Fiseha Assefa said the construction of the project is well underway with maintaining...
Read moreGorgora is a demonstration of generational linkage that connects yesterday and today with tomorrow. The geographical location of the project is also highly striking and is going to be one of the most eye-catching tourist sites in Africa. Owing to its gorgeous scenery and unique features, the Gorgora Resort is among Ethiopia’s world-famous tourist attraction sites. Gorgora is one of the most attractive tourist sceneries with quality infrastructure and truly showcases Ethiopia’s tourism potential. “I am very happy to see the paper plan translated into this massive resort and urged all Ethiopians and international visitors to come and visit Gorgora which is expected to be open for...
Read moreGorgora is a town and peninsula in northwestern Ethiopia. It is located south , 60km southwest of Gonder on the north shore of Lake Tana .Gorgora, has a striking tropical vibe for history buffs and all. The former capital city provides the chance to see rarely visited monasteries and makes a good excursion for comfortable escape from the ordinary.
Gorgora served as one of the early capitals of Ethiopia during the reigns of Emperor Susenyos I and his son Fasilides before Fasilides founded Gondar. The city is named after the 4th-century Saint & Church Father Gregory the Illuminator, who is a prominent figure in Ethiopian...
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