‘First of its kind in Namibia’ – Life-style
Namibia2Go, a number one automobile rental model beneath Gondwana Collection Namibia, lastly unveiled its much-anticipated state-of-the-art rental facility yesterday.
The large celebration, held on the new premises positioned on the outskirts of Windhoek (a 5 minute drive to the nationwide airport), represented the turning level within the nation’s tourism and journey sector.
The facility is being praised as the primary of its type in Namibia and maybe in Southern Africa, with the objective of bettering travellers’ self-drive experiences.
The facility, which mixes fashionable expertise and sustainability, guarantees to remodel the area’s auto rental providers.
Speaking on the occasion, Gondwana Collection Namibia’s Financial Director, Jaco Visser, highlighted what made Namibia2Go stand out and the innovation that goes into redefining journey expertise.
“This new facility represents extra than simply bricks and mortar—it’s the embodiment of a tradition pushed by teamwork, shared goals, and a ardour for excellence. At Namibia2Go, we problem the traditional by always innovating and personalising journey experiences.
The Namibia2Go Passport, as an illustration, is a novel device that’s full of important info to information travellers seamlessly by their journeys. Combined with absolutely insured automobiles, round the clock roadside help, and a streamlined pick-up and drop-off course of, we’re redefining what a automobile rental service may be.”
A Landmark for Travel and Tourism
Guests had been greeted by the ability’s glowing up to date structure. Floor-to-ceiling glass home windows, and environmentally pleasant landscaping made a robust first impression.
Inside, the construction boasts a roomy shopper ready space and cutting-edge restore rooms meant to maintain Namibia2Go’s fleet on the street.
Also on the celebration, Gys Joubert, CEO of Gondwana Collection Namibia, reminisced on the corporate’s path, saying, “This project is a revelation of how far we have come.” I recall once we began with solely 20 Dusters and a dream.
Today, we’re pleased with our rising fleet, which is supposed to disrupt the norm and personalise each journey expertise.
This facility is a fruits of years of onerous work, ardour, and a imaginative and prescient to redefine journey in Namibia.”
The opening drew necessary tourism business gamers, native authorities, and the general public. Gondwana’s The Undivided Band carried out amongst different musical items, the discharge of a brand new jingle referred to as ‘Don’t you’re feeling like driving’ which provided a recent and upbeat factor to the event, whereas guided excursions of the positioning highlighted its superb options.
During the ribbon-cutting occasion, Namibia2Go Manager Marco Clarijs spoke of the ability’s significance.
“With the launch of this facility, we wish to give a high self-drive expertise. Namibia2Go credit its success to the fantastic people that make this imaginative and prescient a actuality.
Our staff, as main stakeholders, have been the spine of our journey, as has the fixed assist of the entire Gondwana household and our companions.”
Transforming the Tourism Landscape
Namibia2Go’s new facility is meant to attract each home and worldwide guests, cementing Namibia’s fame as a number one self-drive vacation spot. Tourists and locals alike had been ecstatic with the comfort the brand new facility supplied.
“This is a game changer for Namibia,” one visitor said.
“It’s exciting to see the tourism industry investing in infrastructure that meets global standards while still reflecting our unique identity.”
As the doorways to this groundbreaking facility open, Namibia2Go encourages guests to benefit from the nation’s tough magnificence with unprecedented comfort.
With a fleet of reliable automobiles and an modern method to buyer care, the rental firm is paving the street for a extra promising future in Namibian tourism.
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