Online Hotel Booking Site Jovago Registers its 1000th Hotel in Kenya

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jovagoJust six months after its launch in Kenya, online hotel booking site Jovago.com has today announced it has registered its 1000th hotel in a move set to improve tourism in Kenya and beyond.

The AIH-backed firm now has about 200, 000 hotels globally and close to 8,500 in East and West Africa and is present in sixteen African countries. Seeing as frontier of e-tourism, Jovago Kenya is working with  hundreds of local Travel Agencies in strategic partnerships aimed at servicing both inbound and outbound travel.

Jovago East Africa serves Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania/Zanzibar, Rwanda, Burundi, Namibia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Ethiopia, and Djibouti.

Launched in Nigeria in 2013, Jovago, facilitates the booking process for its users with an informative, reliable and user-friendly service, by listing travel destinations and providing hotel information online. The booking portal does not apply booking fees and customers have the option to choose between paying at the hotel and using the secure online payment option.
Jovago’s competitors include Staynow, SleepOut and Booking.com. and in slight twist SafariDesk.

Sources close to Rocket Internet claim Jovago is set to raise a huge round to push for its expansion on the continent.

 

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