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Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has slashed prices at its resorts and lodges to boost domestic tourism. 

Nelson Ashipala, NWR spokesperson, said prices have been reduced to as low as N$660 per person at any resorts, while at some of its top-notch establishments the fee is at N$1,440.

“This is one of the organisation’s ways of saying thank you to the nation for carrying tourism through the Covid-19 pandemic. 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 Dinner and Breakfast. For the high-end resorts under the Eco category, such as Sossus Dune Lodge and Dolomite, the fees start from N$1,440 per person with the Namleisure card. Rates are valid for new bookings from 01 November 2022 to 31 October 2023,” he said. 

Muremi encouraged the general public to obtain an NWR Namleisure Card in order to qualify for various discounts “at all of our resorts”. 

“Resort prices have often forced Namibians not to fully experience the flora and fauna that is in Namibia. 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 create great experiences,” he added. 

The NWR spokesperson also justified the reduction to cater for escalating costs of travelling and general wellbeing. He added that, with the new prices, NWR can confidently claim to have the country’s lowest prices. 

NWR has taken up a SADC and domestic reward plan by offering low prices for accommodation to locals and those in SADC countries. 

Moreover, sentiments that Namibians were struggling to travel due to affordability issues also necessitated the organisation to keep prices low so that the country’s inhabitants can experience the beauty of Namibia. 

“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,” said Muremi. 

Statistics from Simonis Storm show that the number of trips taken by Namibians to local hospitality establishments dropped further in August 2022, from 17.9% in July 2022 to 15.7%, amid an increase in foreign arrivals. 

The bulk of guests at local hospitality establishments came from Germany, Switzerland and Austria (34.4%), France (11.8%), Italy (8.9%), Benelux (6.1%) and South Africa (4.9%). 

Simonis Storm noted that Namibia’s domestic tourism is under pressure amid revelations that locals are staying away from hotels and lodges due to rising cost pressures.

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