This archive report was first published on 3 May 2021.
On May 3, 2021, Sarova Panafric, a Nairobi city hotel, took steps to meet customer demands in the current climate by introducing daycation packages for city dwellers looking for a serene environment to spend the day.
The daycation package, priced at KES 7,500, includes a room with a 3-course lunch, morning and evening tea, and snacks, as well as select soft drinks.
As part of its efforts to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sarova Panafric has also been offering take-away services and has implemented various safety protocols, including frequent cleaning and sanitizing of surfaces, social distancing, and contactless payment options.
The hotel has also incorporated novelties to its in-room dining services, including digital in-room menus, contactless delivery, and the option of disposable cutlery, crockery, and glassware.
By introducing these measures, Sarova Panafric aims to ensure that customers are comfortable, safe, and can still enjoy the hotel's services within the stipulated guidelines.