New Era

NWR prepares miles for holiday season

- ■ Staff Reporter

With only a few weeks left before the festive season begins, many travellers are looking forward to taking a long-deserved break after the challengin­g year that 2020 has been.

In this regard, Namibia Wildlife Resorts Limited ( NWR) has confirmed that Jakkalsput­z, Mile 72 and Torra Bay will start welcoming guests as from 1

December 2020, while Mile 108 is currently open to the public with new developmen­ts currently underway.

Sebulon Chicalu, NWR Chief Operations Officer, said: “I am quite delighted that the Miles will once again open to the public. It is also pleasing to note that we are currently adding self-contained campsites at Mile 108 that will cost N$400 per site/per day for one to four people staying less than 10 days and only N$300 for 11 days and more. Additional­ly, for those guests of ours that would like chalet rooms, they are welcome to book at Terrace Bay Resort.”

Over the past few months, NWR has been offering its /Ai-/Ais Hotsprings and Spa, Hardap and Waterberg facilities for isolation services to the Ministry of Health and Social Services.

“With the easing of travel restrictio­ns from our government and the decline in individual­s requiring isolation facilities, we have decided to allow the travelling public to make bookings at /Ai-/ Ais Hotsprings and Spa, Hardap and Waterberg as from 1 December 2020.

The past few weeks saw an increase in guests wanting to stay at these resorts, especially with the steady opening of borders throughout the SADC region,” said Matthias Ngwangwama, NWR Managing Director.

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