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O&L Leisure to upgrade 25 rooms at Midgard

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March 27, 2024
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O&L Leisure has announced plans to renovate 25 rooms at Midgard to align its positioning and overall offerings with Namibia’s transition into a premium tourist destination.

According to O&L Group Executive Chairman and Managing Director, Sven Thieme, the initiative comes as part of the group’s commitment to the new premium positioning, clearly demonstrated through the group’s investment in the sustainable upgrading and expansion of its properties, including Midgard.

“These enhancements not only elevate our overall offerings and guest experiences but also ensure that we continue to provide exceptional nature-based experiences,” he said.

The upgrades and renovations at Midgard are aimed at elevating guest experiences and capturing the essence of the country’s natural beauty and cultural richness.

“We are thrilled to embark on this journey of transformation at Midgard. These upgrades and renovations not only reinforce our commitment to providing exceptional hospitality experiences but also signify our dedication to contributing to the growth and prosperity of Namibia as a premium destination,” said O&L Leisure Marketing Manager, Maryke van Lill.

She also said that the investment in Midgard underscores the group’s commitment to fostering positive impacts on local communities and the Namibian economy.

By attracting international tourism and business to Namibia, the company anticipates substantial positive impacts on the local upscaling of the workforce.

The upgrade and renovations period is scheduled from April 2nd to August 24th, 2024.

O&L Leisure, a subsidiary of the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group, is a leading hospitality company in Namibia.

O&L Leisure operates The Strand Hotel Swakopmund, Mokuti Etosha Lodge, Midgard Country Estate, and Chobe Water Villas

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