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Special deals at SANParks for travel clubs, stokvels

Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 18, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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A group of elephants approaches the Marion Baree water hole at Addo Elephant National Park in August 2019. The Park is one of the destinations on offer in a special SANParks deal for stokvels and travel clubs. Photo: Steven Lang

Matyholweni Rest Camp in Addo Elephant National Park is one of 11 destinations on offer in a special deal for stokvels and travel clubs. South African National Parks (SANParks) has launched new products for stokvels and travel clubs that offers special payment terms and discounted rates, at selected National Parks on specific dates.

SANParks tourism development and marketing executive, Hapiloe Sello, in a statement said these groups were being targeted as their memberships boasted many different types of personalities and profiles.

“[These] range from the ordinary grandmother to the high earning CEOs of companies and large corporate and public sector institutions. There are over 800 000 registered stokvels and even more formal and informal travel clubs/groups in South Africa.

“Travel clubs that qualify include groups of people who have special interests such as hiking or biking but also just groups of friends and large families that enjoy group travel,” she said.

To qualify for the favourable payment terms, Stokvels and travel clubs have to register through the travel trade team in the SANParks’ reservations department.

Once registered with SANParks, the group will receive a client code that can be used whenever a booking is made. The client code will automatically qualify the group for favourable payment terms and special discounts.

“Unlike the traditional group travel that allows a group of individuals travelling together, our new Stokvel & Travel Club product allows a group of ten or more people to contribute money towards a combined visit to our parks on a future date of their choice,” Sello said.

SANParks is offering a 20% discount at the following destinations:

Matyholweni Rest Camp in Addo Elephant National Park
Agulhas Main Camp in Agulhas National Park
Augrabies Falls National Park
Bontebok National Park
Wilderness Ebb-and-Flow in Garden Route National Park
Glen Reenen and Golden Gate Hotel in Golden Gate Highlands National Park
Mopani Rest Camp in Kruger National Park
Skukuza Safari Lodge in Kruger National Park
Bontle Tented Camp in Marakele National Park
Leokwe Rest Camp in Mapungubwe National Park
Mosu Lodge in Mokala National Park
For bookings in the following periods:

03/05/2021 to 14/06/2021
22/08/2021 to 20/09/2021
12/10/2021 to 30/11/2021
19/01/2022 to 16/03/2022
03/05/2022 to 14/06/2022
21/08/2022 to 20/09/2022
11/10/2022 to 30/11/2022
Sello urged the targeted groups to embrace and take-up the incentive.

For more information or to register and make bookings please contact 012 426 5025 or email traveltrade@sanparks.org. The terms and conditions for this programme can be found at www.sanparks.org/tourism/stokvels-and-travel-clubs.php. – SAnews.gov.za

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