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First Habitas hotel to open in Namibia

10 Dec 2018 - by eTNW
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Habitas plans to open its first hotel in Africa. The new hotel will be situated in Namibia, about an hour’s drive from Hosea Kutako International Airport.

Oliver Ripley, ceo of Habitas, revealed that Habitas has reached an agreement with Comsar Properties to convert its property into a wildlife and nature conservation reserve, housing a 40-room hotel, state-of-the-art spa, an education and learning centre, and an events and convention facility.

“We are very happy to have chosen Namibia as our first home in Africa. We thank Comsar for its vision and support to transform a historic hunting lodge into a world-class wildlife reserve for the conservation of species. This is our first step in a long-term partnership to bring a new generation of conscious tourism to Namibia,” noted Ripley.

Ripley said the hotel would be built using the latest sustainable technology and renewable energy. Each guest suite is referred to as a “custom-built private lodge”, and is constructed with minimal impact to the surrounding environment. Each room will have outdoor and indoor showers, and private viewing decks with their own telescopes for star gazing.

The main lobby will overlook the property and will have communal gathering areas, a restaurant, fire pits, and a variety of areas in which to relax.

Ripley confirmed that the hotel construction will be completed in 2019. He further said that they expect to create over 500 jobs as they expand.

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