Natalei Eco-Lodge in Tailevu is fully operational, after renovation wrapped up on a section of the seaside property.
In 2016, part of the Central coastal resort was damaged by TC Winston, in what valuers estimated as a loss amounting to $1.5 million. Recently, the lodge completed just over $40,000 of repairs.
Owned by villagers of Natalei, the lodge employs 70 locals, and is a popular spot for Dolphin sighting.
Director, Josefa Bau, said building back better after two years of attempted tries, was no easy feat.
A Setback
As villagers rebuilt following TC Winston, COVID-19 pandemic gripped the world.
“We were helpless because we were part of the tourism industry that suffered as a result,” Mr Bau said.
“We were halfway through building our conference room, and other buildings, when the Tailevu pandemic hit us.”
A Collaboration
Mr Bau said owners capitalised on assistance by the Ministry of Rural and Maritime Development through the Self Help Programme in 2019, in a bid to resume and complete renovations.
The ministry collaborated with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to help in the rebuilding process.
The UNDP paid $12,002, while the Government and other stakeholders funded other components. The most recent repairs cost $40,510.
The Dawasamu-based lodge opened in 2001, and hosts groups and events for retreats. With six accommodation units spread along the beach, Natalei Eco-Lodge is close to two-hours drive out of Korovou Town.
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