#TIMETOROAR
  • HOW TO ENTER  

    1. Enter your details in the form below to download the #TimetoROAR video
    2.
    Share the video to your Instagram or Facebook feed explaining why saving the wild is 
    important to you
    3. Include #TimetoROAR in the caption 

    4. Follow @roarafrica to stay informed
     

    COMPLETE THE FORM BELOW TO ACCESS AND SHARE THE #TimeToROAR VIDEO

  • TERMS AND CONDITIONS

    If you are sharing to a private Facebook or Instagram account, please send a screenshot of your post to mary@roarafrica.com to complete your entry.

    START DATE: April 17, 2020
    DEADLINE TO ENTER: May 31, 2020
    WINNER ANNOUNCED: June 5, 2020

    - There is no cost associated with entry.
    - Winner must be 18 years or older or with a legal guardian present.
    - Airfare not included.
    - Winner must have a valid, current passport 
    - Trip dates must be booked within two years of announcement (expires June 5, 2022)                   

    INCLUSIONS:

    Four-nights all-inclusive safari experience – includes all meals, local drinks, daily game drives at Great Plains Conservation in Botswana. Dates of travel subject to availability.

    Great Plains Conservation’s camps in Botswana offer remoteness and exclusivity with spectacular wildlife viewing across almost 400,000 acres of breathtaking wilderness. The Okavango Delta supports large concentrations of animals on both a permanent and seasonal basis. Through careful wildlife management it has become perhaps one of the best places to see animals and birds in Africa. A myriad of species is found within the delta including African Bush Elephant, African Buffalo, Hippopotamus, Lechwe, Topi, Blue Wildebeest, Giraffe, Nile crocodile, Lion, Cheetah, Leopard, Brown Hyena, Spotted Hyena, Greater Kudu, Sable Antelope, Black Rhinoceros, White Rhinoceros, Plains Zebra, Warthog and Chacma Baboon. Notably the endangered African Wild Dog still survives within the Okavango Delta and exhibits one of the richest pack densities in Africa. In addition to the large animals the Okavango Delta also supports over 500 species of birds and 85 recorded species of fish including Tigerfish, Tilapia and Catfish.

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