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Namibia rolls out Wi-Fi installation at resorts to lure more tourists

Xinhua, July 14, 2016 Adjust font size:

Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has rolled out a Wi-Fi installation plan at the camps and resorts to ensure that guests are able to constantly stay in touch when they travel across the country.

NWR, manages a total of 23 restcamps and campsites throughout Namibia.

Managing Director at NWR recently said, all the camps in the Etosha National Park, which is in north-western Namibia, now have Wi-Fi, except Onkoshi and Olifanstrus, while other resorts in the South, such as Waterberg, Gross Barmen and Sesriem also offer the services.

"The remaining camps will have Wi-Fi installed within the coming months. During the same period NWR also introduced the facility for its clients to have the ability to do bookings and make online payments on our website," she added.

According to Hengari, this is aimed at reducing the time clients need to undertake when they plan their accommodation requirements.

The improvements over the past months, came as a result from feedback from the clients and NWR saw it befitting to absorb the feedback, so as to better accommodate and lure international tourists.

Furthermore, over the past few months Namibia Wildlife Resorts, has been busy upgrading their facilities in preparation for the high season.

Hengari said some minor renovations have taken place to ensure that when local and international tourists visit the establishments they will be in an acceptable standard. Endit