Splashmin's
opens new eco tourism park
By
Mondale Smith
Years ago, amidst talk of being a mad man, Lennox John
made the “impossible” possible by changing swamplands
into a much sought after tourism resort: Splashmin's. Then
he dreamed yet again of giving Guyana a shopping mall, and
amidst being labelled “insane” for his uncanny,
unplanned creations, again, the impossible became possible.
Today, thousands flock to the more than 60 businesses in
the nation's only fully operational mall, which has
escalators to boot.
Now, John has upped his game yet again by opening two
multi-million-dollar facilities, yesterday, that will serve
Guyana's tourism and entertainment industries for Cricket
World Cup and beyond.
Patrons can now overnight at the resort and enjoy all the
modern and back-to-nature amenities that come with it.
World Cup guests can look forward to about 55 hotels,
which have either been constructed from the ground up or
have been upgraded and extended. All will have unique
offers. Twenty- four of the lot will be new, and among them
will be the Splashmin's Hotels.
Blessed by a pastor, the Guyana Tourism Authority and
Go-invest, John, labelled “Mr Doer” by Geoffrey Da
Silva, officially opened the doors to the long anticipated
spanking new 24-room, fully air conditioned hotel with a
series of adjoining buildings located in the water park.
Marketing Manager, Shaliza Alli, describes the hotel as
easily accessible but is yet in a remote location.
“Each room at the hotel is a refuge with a unique décor
and a combination of colours carefully chosen to provide
refined comfort.
“The tranquil environment and attention to detail adds
up to the happiness of an unforgettable stay,” Alli
reiterated.
Splashmin's 24 deluxe rooms are all self-contained and
feature a king size bed, bedside cupboards, built in
closets, bathrooms, toilets, and wash sinks with counter
tops for convenient use.
The hotel offers a promise that guests will “feel the
comfort of home as you cuddle in the finest linens in an air
conditioned environment.”
And as if that was not enough, tourists and locals
looking for the eco-tourism camping experience can now do so
on another 25 acres of John's property, ideally located in
the discreetly sheltered atmosphere in the heart of the
Madewini Basin.
Media operatives and tourism officials yesterday got a
first hand tour of what will soon be known as the
Splashmin's Eco Tourism Park. Located to the south-east of
the resort, and accessible by road or by a less than
60-second speed boat ride across the Madewini Creek, the Eco
Tourism Camping ground is a sight to behold and an
experience that beckons.
Dubbed “a whole new world,” these 25 acres of land
started from virtual jungle four years ago, John disclosed.
Upon arrival, Indira Anandjeet, head of the Guyana
Tourism Authority, dubbed the park “fantastic…
possibilities abound…” She further hastened to state
that, “Out of madness comes something good.”
One guest opined that, while most people would have to
take a plane or a boat and travel for miles to enjoy a true
back-to-nature resort, “Splashmin's is now bringing the
experience closer to locals, and at a most affordable
price.”
The experience includes a picnic in the shade of palm
trees on a well manicured lawn, or on benches and tables
strategically placed under a tent.
It is also possible that one could encounter rabbits and
monkeys in the wild, but there are several caged animals for
one to view between some of the more exotic trees and
plants. The caged animals include agouties, Guinea pigs,
macaws and parrots.
Manager Nand Kumar hastens to warn of the hot tempered
geese in the pen.
For now, guests can choose to relax in the shade of the
trees under a hammock, or simply walk among the many fruit
trees.
“In less than a year, there will be at least 20 cabins
with kitchenettes over here,” John told this publication.
Several of the patrons and tourism officials enjoyed not
only the serene experience, but also made good use of the
opportunity to pick and munch on the fresh fruits from the
many trees in the park.
The park also serves as the farm from which natural
juices are made for sale at the resort. The fruits include
passion fruit, cherry trees, oranges, guava, avocadoes,
cashews, Papayas, tangerines, coconuts and awaras.
Patrons can also see the many fresh vegetables used in
the preparation of foods in the park.
John expressed his willingness and plans to further
contribute to the development of Guyana. “It's my nature
with God, and I'm happy to do more for my country.”
In reference to Go-Invest's CEO Geoffrey Da Silva's
comments, John further said, “I know I'm a doer, and I'm
asking the nation for continued support…I need everyone's
support to help make Guyana a more beautiful place.”