NWR slashes prices for local and SADC travellers
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has taken up a SADC and domestic reward plan by offering lower prices for accommodation to locals and those in SADC countries.
According to the company, sentiments about Namibians not being able to afford to travel have necessitated the organisation to keep prices low so that they can also experience the beauty of Namibia. Resort prices have often prevented Namibians from fully experiencing the country's flora and fauna.
"Being the only company allowed to operate in parks, ensuring affordable prices is not only an obligation but a must, as it gives a great chance to view wildlife in their natural habitat and creates great experiences," NWR spokesperson Nelson Muremi Ashipala said.
He said travelling costs money and the cost of living has gone up.
“With the new prices, NWR can confidently claim to have the country's lowest prices. This is also the organisation's way of saying thank you to the nation for carrying tourism through the Covid-19 pandemic.”
Access allowed
According to Ashipala, with the release of the latest SADC and domestic rates, citizens can now travel to some of Namibia's best resorts at a fee as low as N$660 per person upon presentation of a Namleisure discount card, including breakfast and dinner.
For the high-end resorts under the Eco category, such as Sossus Dune Lodge and Dolomite, the fees start at N$1 440 per person with the Namleisure card.
Rates are valid for new bookings from 1 November to 31 October 2023.
The general public is encouraged to obtain an NWR Namleisure card in order to qualify for various discounts at all of our resorts.
"These discounts do not only stop at 50% off accommodation but include 25% off meals and activities. This grants everyone the opportunity to get the chance to visit our resorts and explore what our beautiful country has to offer," Ashipala said.
According to the company, sentiments about Namibians not being able to afford to travel have necessitated the organisation to keep prices low so that they can also experience the beauty of Namibia. Resort prices have often prevented Namibians from fully experiencing the country's flora and fauna.
"Being the only company allowed to operate in parks, ensuring affordable prices is not only an obligation but a must, as it gives a great chance to view wildlife in their natural habitat and creates great experiences," NWR spokesperson Nelson Muremi Ashipala said.
He said travelling costs money and the cost of living has gone up.
“With the new prices, NWR can confidently claim to have the country's lowest prices. This is also the organisation's way of saying thank you to the nation for carrying tourism through the Covid-19 pandemic.”
Access allowed
According to Ashipala, with the release of the latest SADC and domestic rates, citizens can now travel to some of Namibia's best resorts at a fee as low as N$660 per person upon presentation of a Namleisure discount card, including breakfast and dinner.
For the high-end resorts under the Eco category, such as Sossus Dune Lodge and Dolomite, the fees start at N$1 440 per person with the Namleisure card.
Rates are valid for new bookings from 1 November to 31 October 2023.
The general public is encouraged to obtain an NWR Namleisure card in order to qualify for various discounts at all of our resorts.
"These discounts do not only stop at 50% off accommodation but include 25% off meals and activities. This grants everyone the opportunity to get the chance to visit our resorts and explore what our beautiful country has to offer," Ashipala said.
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