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CapeNature goes mobile: Launch of new tourism App for visitors

15 Jan 2022

Experience nature with the new CapeNature mobile app. Get it now for convenient maps, guides, self-check-ins, competitions, and more!

The first of its kind for the conservation agency, the CapeNature app enables visitors and officials a new way of experiencing and working in nature - ultimately improving efficiency. Users can log in to the app directly on their mobiles and download experience guides. The app is a positive contribution to CapeNature’s focus on customer-centricity aligning with the company's vision. CapeNature aims to be at the forefront of the digitalisation of the local eco-tourism industry.

Here is why this app is worth the download:

  • It is free with no hidden costs for additional functionality.
  • Automated check-in to complete visitor information for COVID-19 and indemnity screening.
  • Simple and easy to use, with access to everything you need when visiting/staying over at the reserves.
  • Quick access to reserve maps to discover hidden pathways.
  • Quick access to iNaturalist to share and discuss your outdoor findings.
  • Get notifications on Alerts for the reserves, to always be in the know.
  • Quick and easy to share with your family and friends when making group bookings or planning your next CapeNature trip!

How to download the CapeNature visitor app:

Download the app for FREE in three easy steps. Search CapeNature on the Google app stores, download the app to your device and ENJOY.  *Apple App store coming soon.

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