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Safari Sunset Picnic returns

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The Safari Sunset Picnic is back with a bang. This year, the event will be held for the second time at Mogobane Dipopolere on August 19, 2023 after its first successful installment that had revellers asking for its return.

In an interview with Arts & Culture, the event coordinator. David Letshwiti explained that the Safari Sunset Picnic emanated from the country’s focal strength as a tourism attraction destination.

He also explained that they saw it fit to bring the experience of the safari lifestyle and invited their patrons to take part in that getaway event. Letshwiti said the event is packed with multiple activities that exude a true feeling of what it is to enjoy the attraction they pride themselves in, whilst at the same time enjoying the convenience of being closer to home. He said the theme of the event is, ‘Our Pride, Our Destination #etelamogobane’. He further pointed out that the Safari Sunset Picnic was anchored around two components of tourism conversation attraction and fun park experiences. Activities that would partake at the event include a boat cruise, paintball, darts, horse riding, quad bikes and jumping castles. “We have introduced camping in this year’s edition which will start from Friday 18th to Sunday and the main event will be held on Saturday, August 19, 2023.

We have Semito as our sunset performer and our local DJs like DJ LEXX, Frostbite, Melcado, DJ Swanky and young upcoming DJs from Mogobane Village. Tickets are sold at Webtickets and online. More details can be found on the Colourful People Entertainment Facebook page,” he said. Camping packages with their own tent are sold for P500 from August 18-20, 2023. Tickets are sold for P145; double at P260 and a foursome is sold at P450.

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