Port Lympne Pinewood camping trip worth £10,000 for 30 children can be won in KM Group competition
00:00, 03 March 2015
updated: 10:04, 03 March 2015
Port Lympne is offering an amazing new way to stay at one of the country's largest wild animal parks - and your school or youth group could be among the first to experience it.
KM Group has teamed up with the park to offer an incredible prize package worth £10,000.
Up to 30 children and three teachers or group leaders will enjoy a two night stay at Port Lympne's new Pinewood camping site, including three meals a day, a safari, talk and animal feed.
Pinewood consists of ten pods each sleeping three people, meaning you can stay within roaring distance of the reserve's lions, rare Amur tigers and prowling cheetahs.
Entering couldn't be easier. You just need to collect the tokens that will appear in all KM Group paid-for newspapers starting week commencing March 9. The school or youth group that collects the most tokens wins this great prize.
The prize is for children aged between 11 and 16, and you can register to take part by emailing pinewoodpods@thekmgroup.co.uk
Anybody can collect tokens on behalf of your school or group, so the more people you encourage to take part the more chance you have of winning!
All coupons should be sent to Sue Ball at Medway House, Ginsbury Close, Sir Thomas Longely Road, Medway City Estate, Strood, ME2 4DU by 5pm on May 1.
Situated within the 600 acres of Port Lympne Reserve, home to the UK’s most authentic safari experience and some of the most rare and endangered species in the world, Pinewood Camping Pods offer a unique getaway with nature right on the doorstep, giving guests the real feeling of camping in the wild.
With a focus on conservation both native and exotic, a stay at Pinewood is perfect for schools, groups and families on a budget. Enjoy fun filled animal talks, arrange educational animal experiences and explore Port Lympne Reserve, as often as you wish during your stay.
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