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WIN A Two-Week Conservation Safari for 2 people worth £12,000
This isn’t your typical safari – it’s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure with a purpose.
Side by side with rangers, conservation managers, and local leaders, you’ll play a hands-on role in an ambitious restoration project at Wild Tomorrow Fund’s Greater Ukuwela Nature Reserve. With a maximum group of just 9 people, this is an intimate, behind-the-scenes journey into the heart of conservation.
There’ll also be plenty of time to relax and experience African wildlife on safari. You’ll have the chance to encounter elephants, rhinos, lions, and many other species. From tracking wildlife to restoring habitats, every moment is a chance to rewild the heart, make a real impact, and experience nature like never before.
We pledge 30% of all profits goes to the Wild Tomorrow Fund to support their vital work.
WHAT DO I WIN?
Winning ticket includes all the following for two people aged 18+:
- All excursions including safari drives, boat trips, and conservation activities
- 3-4 star lodges, tented camps & beach cottages – all meals included
- Flights + relevant transfers
- 2 night luxury end of the Safari Hotel and Spa
- Personal travel insurance
- £1,000 spending money
- A Wild Tomorrow merchandise welcome pack
- 100 free Adventura reward entries
WHO CAN GO?
Share this incredible adventure! We welcome adult travellers (18+) who can bring along a companion aged 14 or above. Perfect for creating unforgettable memories while making a difference in wildlife conservation.
WHEN CAN I GO?
With two trips a year you choose the best time that suits you:
- OCTOBER 2025 (October 4th — 18th)
- APRIL 2026 (dates TBC)
- OCTOBER 2026 (dates TBC)
- APRIL 2027 (dates TBC)
Our team at THG will work with you to organise flights and logistics to get you on your trip of a lifetime.
WHAT WILL I BE DOING?
- Conservation Work: You will take part in real conservation work. This will include fieldwork on the reserve, bird ringing, performing biodiversity studies, a wildlife intervention, and more.
- Conservation Education: In addition to the fieldwork, you will also learn about conservation issues and challenges from our team of ecologists and conservationists.
- Safaris: There’ll also be plenty of time to relax and experience African wildlife on safari. You’ll have the chance to encounter elephants, rhinos, lions, and many other species at several different wildlife reserves.
The conservation Safari is specific to the reserve itinerary so you will be informed of the exact itinerary ahead of your trip.
WHERE WILL I GO?
You will be based in the province of KwaZulu-Natal (Zululand), on the east coast of South Africa. In addition to Wild Tomorrow Fund’s Greater Ukuwela Nature Reserve, you will visit:
Hluluwe-iMfolozi Wildlife Reserve. Home to the second largest population of rhinos in the world. This game drive will provide lots of opportunities to see and photograph breeding herds of elephants, rhinos, and other Big 5 animals.
St. Lucia Hippo-Croc Water Safari. Hop on a boat for a trip up one of the largest estuarine systems in Africa, and South Africa’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, the iSimangaliso Wetland Park. Home to 800 hippos, approximately 1000 Nile crocodiles, and over 500 bird species.
Sodwana Bay. Known for its biodiversity, above and below the water’s surface, Sodwana Bay and its kilometres of pristine, unspoiled coastline will be the relaxing beach trip you need after some hard work in the bush. The Sodwana reef system may be a fraction of the size of the Great Barrier Reef, but it is estimated to contain more than 2/3rds the amount of fish species. If you are a certified diver or are interested in snorkelling, we can arrange for this add-on.
Upscale Big Five Game Drive. Live the life of luxury on a Big Five game drive at the neighbouring Munyawana Conservancy where you can view animals like lions, elephants, buffalo, and rhinos amongst beautiful zebra, giraffe, and various other plains game with one of their experienced rangers on an open safari vehicle.
WHO ARE WILD TOMORROW FUND?
Wild Tomorrow Fund protects over 3,200 acres of habitat within its newly established wildlife reserve in South Africa. This land, once at risk of being permanently lost to agricultural development, was saved just in time through the generosity of hundreds of donors worldwide. Situated in one of the planet’s 36 biodiversity hotspots, the Greater Ukuwela Nature Reserve is bordered by a river to the north and pineapple farms to the south. It plays a crucial role as a wildlife corridor, linking two major reserves, including the 800,000+ acre UNESCO World Heritage iSimangaliso Wetland Park, which stretches to the Indian Ocean.
Significant efforts are underway to re-wild the reserve, equip and train anti-poaching rangers, and support local communities. Conservation experience trips provide essential funding for these initiatives, directly contributing to habitat restoration and the protection of iconic species such as African savanna elephants, rhinos, giraffes, leopards, spotted hyenas, the tiny suni antelope, and countless other plants, insects, and ecosystems.
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