TribeWanted: Win a Free Trip and Join the Tribe in Sierra Leone
An innovative social experience that will see tribe members visit John Obey Beach in Sierra Leone to help build a sustainable, eco-friendly community has decided to offer a free place in the tribe via sweepstakes that will end on the 1st October.
New York, NY, August 27, 2010 --(PR.com)-- October will mark the official launch of the second Tribewanted project, a groundbreaking social experiment that was initially launched in 2006 on the Fijian island of Vorovoro and has since injected more than $1million into that local economy. This weekend the Prime Minister of Fiji is visiting the project site.
The new project will be based on John Obey Beach in Sierra Leone, West Africa, and Tribewanted and Kevin McPhillips Travel, Tribewanted's travel partner, are offering the chance for one person to win a free place to become a tribe member.
The winner will be decided from sweepstakes available through a link on the Tribewanted Facebook page; fans are required to submit their details in order to enter and can enter once every day to increase their chance of winning the place.
The sweepstakes will run up until 1st October 2010 and are open to entrants from the UK, US, Italy, Germany, Mexico, France and Canada.
The person awarded with the free trip to join the tribe will be involved in the project from the very first stage, helping with the building of an eco-village community which is aimed at supporting sustainable development in the area.
The overall aim of the new Tribewanted project is to attract people to Sierra Leone and project the image of a nation that has been called a top 10 tourism destination by Lonely Planet, which describes the Freetown Peninsula beaches as the best in West Africa, as well as offering an adventurous and inspiring experience for tribe members.
The grand prize from the Tribewanted sweepstakes will allow 1 person the chance to visit the John Obey Beach project for one week as ‘first footers,’ so the winner will be involved with the very beginning of the project.
The prize includes one week with the tribe, return flights, a local boat to the beach and Visa. Travellers insurance is the only thing not included in the prize.
To win the free place on John Obey Beach, people are required to visit the Tribewanted Facebook page and enter via a custom tab entitled ‘Free trip!’
Ben Keene, founder of Tribewanted, commented on the prize;
“We’re very excited about the start of the Tribewanted project in Sierra Leone and it's great that, along with Kevin McPhillips, we're able to offer someone the chance to join us on the beach at no cost to him or her. The winning tribe member will be able to experience the project near to the start and can choose to be involved with earth bag building, permaculture, beach football, river-canoeing, jungle treks, fishing and of course, plenty of hammock time."
“Tribewanted isn’t a structured volunteering project; it’s more about joining a living community for a few weeks. Tribe members can relax and enjoy the experience as if it were any other holiday; the only difference is, they are living alongside a local community and their money and time is contributing towards the development of a village they will start to feel part of.”
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The new project will be based on John Obey Beach in Sierra Leone, West Africa, and Tribewanted and Kevin McPhillips Travel, Tribewanted's travel partner, are offering the chance for one person to win a free place to become a tribe member.
The winner will be decided from sweepstakes available through a link on the Tribewanted Facebook page; fans are required to submit their details in order to enter and can enter once every day to increase their chance of winning the place.
The sweepstakes will run up until 1st October 2010 and are open to entrants from the UK, US, Italy, Germany, Mexico, France and Canada.
The person awarded with the free trip to join the tribe will be involved in the project from the very first stage, helping with the building of an eco-village community which is aimed at supporting sustainable development in the area.
The overall aim of the new Tribewanted project is to attract people to Sierra Leone and project the image of a nation that has been called a top 10 tourism destination by Lonely Planet, which describes the Freetown Peninsula beaches as the best in West Africa, as well as offering an adventurous and inspiring experience for tribe members.
The grand prize from the Tribewanted sweepstakes will allow 1 person the chance to visit the John Obey Beach project for one week as ‘first footers,’ so the winner will be involved with the very beginning of the project.
The prize includes one week with the tribe, return flights, a local boat to the beach and Visa. Travellers insurance is the only thing not included in the prize.
To win the free place on John Obey Beach, people are required to visit the Tribewanted Facebook page and enter via a custom tab entitled ‘Free trip!’
Ben Keene, founder of Tribewanted, commented on the prize;
“We’re very excited about the start of the Tribewanted project in Sierra Leone and it's great that, along with Kevin McPhillips, we're able to offer someone the chance to join us on the beach at no cost to him or her. The winning tribe member will be able to experience the project near to the start and can choose to be involved with earth bag building, permaculture, beach football, river-canoeing, jungle treks, fishing and of course, plenty of hammock time."
“Tribewanted isn’t a structured volunteering project; it’s more about joining a living community for a few weeks. Tribe members can relax and enjoy the experience as if it were any other holiday; the only difference is, they are living alongside a local community and their money and time is contributing towards the development of a village they will start to feel part of.”
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Contact
TribeWanted Sierra Leone
Michael Darden, U.S. Publicity Contact
917-868-8780
www.Tribewanted.com
Contact
Michael Darden, U.S. Publicity Contact
917-868-8780
www.Tribewanted.com
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