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#Zambia’s #KafuntaSafaris celebrate 20 years of excellence

HAPPY BIRTHDAY 20TH

KAFUNTA RIVER LODGE!

20 Days for a 20 Years Birthday Contest. Starts on Wednesday 04 July 2018 (10:00 AMZambian time) and ends on Tuesday 24 July 2018 (6:00 PM Zambian time). The contest is opened internationally but participants must be 18 years or older.

Contest Terms & Conditions are listed on the contest page. Contact us for prizes details and conditions.
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