November 19

How To Enter #LOVEAFRICA

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By Tamlin Wightman on November 19, 2013

What is #LOVEAFRICA all about?

We get to experience the magic of Africa every day – whether we’re putting together that African trip of a lifetime for fellow passionate travellers, or travelling ourselves. To continue sharing our love for this great continent, we launched the #LOVEAFRICA campaign, a special competition that also coincides with us reaching 100,000 fans on Facebook.

Enter and you’ll stand a chance to win your own adventure to Africa, worth over R100,000/$10,000. Sound good? Well it’s easy to do too…



 HOW TO ENTER

1. Follow @rhinoafrica on Instagram.
2. Post a 15 second (or less) video to Instagram that answers the question: “Why do you love Africa?”
3. Don’t forget to add #loveafrica and @rhinoafrica to the caption.

Our expert panel of judges will select the winner from the 12 most popular entries.

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WIN!

  • 3 nights at MannaBay in Cape Town, including breakfast and afternoon tea;
  • 3 nights at Lion Sands River Lodge, in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve in the southern Kruger National Park, an area well-known for its spectacular Big 5 game viewing. Includes all meals, teas/coffees, two game drives daily, gamed rive refreshments, and safari activities;
  • All international and internal charter flights included

The Prize


Follow the journey:

whyweloveafrica.com

Show your love, share the campaign and enter! #LOVEAFRICA @rhinoafrica

www.facebook.com/RhinoAfrica
instagram.com/rhinoafrica

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About the author 

Tamlin Wightman

Tamlin has been exploring, writing about and photographing Africa ever since her first job as a photojournalist for Getaway Magazine. She's lived on an island, eaten with lions, sailed catamarans in the Indian Ocean, tracked wild dogs with Kinglsey Holgate, and white water rafted down the Zambezi and has kept just about every airplane ticket that has crossed her hands.

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