There is a big wheel turning out there somewhere and we believe that it very often delivers up a fairly hefty dose of positives for those who embrace life with the right attitude and choose to live their lives the right way. That’s what we’re all about over here at 2oceansvibe.
Today you have the opportunity to save your soul by helping put an end to poaching in Africa and, at the same time, to win a prize of two nights VIP accommodation for two at a luxury Kenyan safari guest house (with an equivalent standard price of US$1,000!).
How, why?
One of our very own 2oceansvibe community members Robert Baigrie has recently reached the top of 3 of Africa’s highest mountains and run a marathon at altitude, all-back-to-back in 19 days, for the benefit of Tusk Trust. Between now and the end of this month if you visit his donation page (HERE) and contribute only US$150 or more (and register all of your contact information) then you will be automatically entered into the draw for this $1000 prize weekend. Your donation goes to protecting Africa’s last rhino and elephant anyway so, win or lose, everyone walks away happy!
You would be insane not to. People will ask why you didn’t.
Olepangi Farm is located in Timau of Laikepia (“the Chelsea of Kenya”) and it is a dream project with stables for over 25 ponies (for both polo and riding safaris), as well as luxury cottages set in the grounds of spectacularly planted gardens. You get to enjoy high-end sundowners overlooking the unspoilt, rolling hills of the Lolldaigas, often described as the most beautiful land in Kenya.
The morning sun rises over the crisp, purple outline of Mount Kenya and you will be within an hour of any of the legendary conservancies of Ol Pejeta, Lewa and the Lolldaigas. Or, you know, just man up and order a multi-day horse riding safari to camp with them in this incredible wilderness.
Check out the team at www.gowildafrica.com – they will be brilliant hosts and can also help you to put together the perfect package once you have nailed the competition and are getting the Louis Vuitton bags into the Cesna.
This past month in just two days at Olepangi Farm we saw rhino, elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, zebra (including endangered Grevy’s), gemsbok, eland and countless birds. All this and you can get to Lewa Downs or Nanyuki airstrips in 30-40 minutes (multiple daily flights) or drive from Nairobi in less than 4 hours.
Go on. Pay-up or top-up. Buy one for a friend or your secret crush. Just get in there! It is an investment in good karma! $150 to www.justgiving.com/robertbaigrie
Seriously, I want you to go. And you have to be in to win it. Good luck…you all deserve it.
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