By Michel Haoses.
A number one European academic tour operator information, Studiosus Reisen has honoured Gondwana Collection with eight world high quality awards on the Internationale Tourismus Börse (ITB) in Berlin this week.
Studiosus handed out 91 world high quality awards on the ITB, the place Namibian institutions acquired 16 awards with Gondwana Collection taking eight of the 16.
Gondwana Collection’s Managing Director, Gys Joubert described the awards as ‘phenomenal and unheard that one firm from one nation may obtain nearly 10% of the Studiosus prizes.”
“It’s something to be proud of and a reason to celebrate, and it’s because of the consistent quality and the consistent passion of each and every Gondwana team member that we are able to achieve what we have,” he added.
As a part of their high quality administration Studiosus often conducts polls after their shoppers’ journeys which resulted in Etosha Safari Camp, Klein-Aus Vista Desert Horse Inn, Namib Desert Lodge, Damara Mopane Lodge, Canyon Village, Namushasha River Lodge, Okapuka Safari Lodge and Kalahari Anib Lodge receiving awards for complete satisfaction.
According to Gondwana, Studiosus performs a number one function within the European cultural excursions section and in 2024, elevated the variety of tour members by 3% to over 74,000.
Their system to success is “sustainable travel with tour guides who love their destination, bring it closer to their quests with enthusiasm and expertise, building bridges between cultures,” which go hand in hand with Gondwana’s company philosohphy of sustainability primarily based on nature conservation, social upliftment, cultural connectedness and repair supply.
From the left: Matthias Sorke, Studiosus Area Manager; Gys Joubert, Gondwana Collection Managing Director; Anthea Cloete, Gondwana Collection Commercial, Sales and Synergy Manager; Christine Taubitz, Studiosus Contracting Manager and Carola Penner, Studiosus Product Manager.