Funded Through Tourism
The SPEARTIP Project is creating the world’s newest operational pyramids, inviting visitors to explore their mysteries at every level of construction and uncover the secrets of their high-tech engineering.
This new tourism and cultural infrastructure initiative requires the equivalent of over 2 billion physical bricks per pyramid project. Of these bricks, 10,407,375 form the core structural assets used for campsites including facilities and visitor infrastructure.
Participation is based on a physical asset hire model. Individuals may purchase bricks as owned assets and may place those bricks with the SPEARTIP operating company for use within the campsite under the brick hire arrangement.
Bricks will be used to build the campsite and will help increase revenue from campsite and pyramid visitor entrance fees, educational tours and scientific research.
When bricks are in use, the operating company may pay a usage-based hire fee as an operational cost for the temporary use of those assets in growing the business.
This is not an investment, profit-sharing arrangement, or ownership stake in the project. Participation involves supplying physical materials to a large-scale build through standard commercial asset hire agreements.
To begin, the project will focus on the simplest and most practical accommodation: campsites, which are quick and cost-effective to set up. Once these are in place, we will introduce more luxurious lodgings as part of a separate arrangement.
Campsite accommodation near each pyramid follows a stepped-pyramid design with black-and-white brick platforms, forming rentable campsites arranged as a giant QR code, visible to a global audience on Google Earth.
How You Participate
Step 1: Purchase bricks and hire them into the project.
Step 2: Your bricks become part of the pyramid campsite platform, helping bring the project to life and creating a unique experience for visitors from around the world.
Step 3: Visitors explore the pyramid complex and enjoy the campsites built with your hired bricks.
The more bricks you contribute, the greater your participation in shaping the project.
Maximum Exposure Expected
- QR-code visibility on Google Earth delivers global exposure to an estimated audience of 6 billion people.
- International visitors to SPEARTIP can typically expect to pay up to 4 times the rates that local South Africans pay.
- Prime campsites are often fully booked years in advance, unlocking future asset hire value now for early adopters.