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E: 08/02 Win a luxury safari to Samburu with Real Africa
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http://www.realafrica.co.uk/form5.php
What is the name of the river flowing in front of Elephant Watch Camp in Samburu National Reserve?
answer- The Ewaso Nyiro or 'brown river' (source)
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1. The competition is open to travellers and adventurers worldwide aged 18 and over, with the exception of employees of Realworld-Travel.com Ltd and Kenya Airways, their immediate families, agents, or anyone else associated with administration of this competition.
2. Closing date for receipt of all entries is midnight GMT on 8 February 2016.
3. There is one prize for two people travelling together consisting of a 3 night stay at Elephant Watch Camp as detailed on an all-inclusive basis, including international flights from London Heathrow to Nairobi with Kenya Airways and your return domestic flights and transfers to Samburu. The prize can be taken any time during the following period subject to availability at time of booking: 1 March 2016 – 1 March 2017, excluding the peak holiday periods of Easter, July, August and Christmas. Please note: Elephant Watch Camp is closed in both rainy seasons from 1 April to 10 May, and 1 November to 10 December. The prize must be booked before 31st March 2016. Any extension to the safari prize offered must be made at the winners’ own expense at the time of booking with Real Africa.
4. Entries can be made at realafrica.co.uk or by post to Real Africa, The Royal, 25 Bank Plain, Norwich NR2 4SF between 8 October 2015 and 8 February 2016.
5. The winner will be announced in February 2016 via Real Africa.
6. Entries limited to one per person.
7. Contact details will only be used by Real Africa, Save The Elephants, Kenya Airways and Elephant Watch Camp. They will not be disclosed to any other parties. Email newsletters can be opted out from.
8. There is no alternative to the prize offered and the prize is strictly non–transferable.
9. If for any reason a winner is unable to take the prize as offered, the Promoter, Real Africa, reserves the right to reallocate the prize to another entry.
10. The judge's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
11. The winner agrees to participate in any reasonable publicity required by the Promoter.
Promoter
Realworld-Travel.com Ltd, The Royal, 25 Bank Plain, Norwich, NR2 4SF
What is the name of the river flowing in front of Elephant Watch Camp in Samburu National Reserve?
answer- The Ewaso Nyiro or 'brown river' (source)
We never share your details with other companies. Occasionally we would like to contact you by post or e-mail about a new brochure or offer. Each time you will have the opportunity to tell us to stop. To opt-out now, just type "NO" after your surname in the form above.
Terms and Conditions
1. The competition is open to travellers and adventurers worldwide aged 18 and over, with the exception of employees of Realworld-Travel.com Ltd and Kenya Airways, their immediate families, agents, or anyone else associated with administration of this competition.
2. Closing date for receipt of all entries is midnight GMT on 8 February 2016.
3. There is one prize for two people travelling together consisting of a 3 night stay at Elephant Watch Camp as detailed on an all-inclusive basis, including international flights from London Heathrow to Nairobi with Kenya Airways and your return domestic flights and transfers to Samburu. The prize can be taken any time during the following period subject to availability at time of booking: 1 March 2016 – 1 March 2017, excluding the peak holiday periods of Easter, July, August and Christmas. Please note: Elephant Watch Camp is closed in both rainy seasons from 1 April to 10 May, and 1 November to 10 December. The prize must be booked before 31st March 2016. Any extension to the safari prize offered must be made at the winners’ own expense at the time of booking with Real Africa.
4. Entries can be made at realafrica.co.uk or by post to Real Africa, The Royal, 25 Bank Plain, Norwich NR2 4SF between 8 October 2015 and 8 February 2016.
5. The winner will be announced in February 2016 via Real Africa.
6. Entries limited to one per person.
7. Contact details will only be used by Real Africa, Save The Elephants, Kenya Airways and Elephant Watch Camp. They will not be disclosed to any other parties. Email newsletters can be opted out from.
8. There is no alternative to the prize offered and the prize is strictly non–transferable.
9. If for any reason a winner is unable to take the prize as offered, the Promoter, Real Africa, reserves the right to reallocate the prize to another entry.
10. The judge's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
11. The winner agrees to participate in any reasonable publicity required by the Promoter.
Promoter
Realworld-Travel.com Ltd, The Royal, 25 Bank Plain, Norwich, NR2 4SF
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https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/kenya/terrorism
Terrorism
There is a high threat from terrorism in Kenya. The main threat is from extremists linked to Al Shabaab, a militant group in Somalia opposed to the Somali government. Al Shabaab has issued public threats against Kenya because of its military intervention in Somalia. The Kenyan authorities have increased security to counter potential reprisal attacks.
A large scale terrorist attack took place at Garissa University, in Garissa County, on 2 April 2015. At least 148 people were killed.
There has been a spate of small-scale grenade, bomb and armed attacks in Nairobi (especially the area of Eastleigh), Mombasa, and North Eastern Province. Methods of attack have included grenades, shootings and bombings, including car bombings. Public places and public gatherings have been targeted.
Six British nationals were killed in the September 2013 attack on the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi. Further attacks are likely.
Attacks could be indiscriminate in places frequented by foreigners including hotels, bars, restaurants, sports bars and nightclubs, sporting events, supermarkets, shopping centres, beaches, buses, trains and transport hubs. Coastal areas have been the target of a large number of attacks. Places of worship including churches and mosques have also been targeted. Be particularly vigilant in these areas. Previous terrorist attacks in the region have targeted places where football matches are being viewed.
Kenyan official buildings like government offices and law enforcement personnel or facilities have been targeted, and Somali government interests in Kenya may also be targeted. Take extra security precautions if you’re travelling to any of these places.
There is considered to be a heightened threat of terrorist attack globally against UK interests and British nationals, from groups or individuals motivated by the conflict in Iraq and Syria. You should be vigilant at this time.
Kidnapping
There is a high threat of kidnapping in the areas within 60km of the Kenya-Somalia border, in Garissa County and in coastal areas north of Pate Island. Westerners have been the target of kidnaps and further attacks in these areas are likely. Along these border areas there are also frequent incursions by Somali militants operating against Kenyan defence forces.
A number of kidnaps have occurred in Dadaab refugee camp in north east Kenya. British aid workers and others working at or visiting Dadaab refugee camp should satisfy themselves that those arranging their stay at the camp have sufficient security arrangements in place.
There were two attacks by armed gangs in small boats against beach resorts in 2011 resulting in two British nationals being kidnapped and one was murdered. Security in these areas has been tightened, but beach-front accommodation and boats off the coast in areas close to the Somali border remain vulnerable.
The long-standing policy of the British government is not to make substantive concessions to hostage takers. The British government considers that paying ransoms and releasing prisoners increases the risk of further hostage taking.thanks to all posters
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