The first destination launched under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s Dine for Generations initiative is now open. Denbi Eco Lodge spans 36.7 hectares of preserved forest and natural landscapes, offering visitors a peaceful retreat while promoting conservation and sustainable tourism for future generations.
According to ena, the eco lodge is being hailed as a symbol of Ethiopia’s evolving tourism sector, showcasing how sustainability, cultural heritage, and world-class experiences can converge for the benefit of current and future generations.
The Dine for Generations initiative is part of Ethiopia’s broader national strategy to unlock the country’s rich tourism potential, according to Office of the Prime Minister.
It aims to develop world-class destinations across the nation, building on the success of earlier programs such as Dine for Sheger and Dine for Ethiopia.
By integrating natural beauty, cultural heritage, and sustainable tourism practices, the initiative seeks to transform both urban and rural sites into attractive destinations for domestic and international visitors alike.
Denbi Eco Lodge is the first tangible realization of this vision, offering a model for how Ethiopia’s tourism sector can thrive while preserving its unique ecosystems and traditions for generations to come.