Your chance to attend Safari School
SYDNEY – Adventure World is offering agents the chance of a lifetime to participate in an exclusive visit to South Africa to attend the Shamwari Reserve Safari School.
The unique experience commences on March 12 for eight days, with the highlight being the chance to have hands-on ranger training.
Starting in Cape Town and travelling the famous Garden Road the journey also includes visits to wineries, local farms, and an elephant park.
It will also include game drives, walking safaris and a fly-camp sleep-out in the African bush to learn about the land and what it takes to become a ranger in the African bush.
Shamwari is a private game reserve on the Bushmans River, halfway between Port Elizabeth and Grahamstown.
Included in the deal are return economy airfares with South African Airways, seven nights’ accommodation with most meals, all sightseeing and game drives with comfortable transportation.
To be one of the first Australians to take part in the Safari Ranger school you need to answer a series of questions on The Mantis Collection and Adventure World’s Safari School partners on www.safari-school.com/ausindex.html and follow the prompts.
There are eight places available to agents, who will be announced on February 16.
Ian Jarrett
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