10th Sep 09
New Sat Nav technology to modernize car hire in South Africa
by Natasha Redman
UK travelers planning a trip to South Africa can now experience a whole new dimension in their car hire sat nav.
Satpack Travel has introduced a new satellite navigation technology that brings a new edge to exploring South Africa by rented vehicle.
By combining regular sat nav operations with travel information and advice, the ‘Satpacking’ system offers travelers an opportunity to enhance their travel experience by discovering options and attractions they otherwise might have missed.
Travelling with Satpack will be akin to having a personal tour guide on board, with a wealth of local knowledge at hand every step of the way. With this system, customers have the advantage of discovering this beautiful country at their leisure, while also having expert guidance to steer them out of any problems they may encounter.
Satpack Travel ensures that the system is constantly updated so travelers have the most updated, relevant information. The company also offers tailor-made programmes to suit the interests of the individual customer.
Satpacking should prove a boon to the many football fans heading to South Africa for the 2010 World Cup.
Demand for car hire during this time is likely to skyrocket, and the satpack system will come as a major help to visitors wanting to linger in favourite spots, steer off the beaten track and explore the country in a more personal way.
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